Bledisloe drought must end: O’Neill
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ARU chief executive John O’Neill says reclaiming the Bledisloe Cup is “critical” for Australian rugby and would go a long way towards securing the future of Wallabies coach Robbie Deans.
The Wallabies haven’t stolen the Bledisloe Cup from New Zealand since 2002 and only broke a decade-long Rugby Championship (Tri Nations) drought last season.
O’Neill said Deans was comfortable with the reality that results were vital and that they would largely determine whether he’ll be offered a new contract beyond 2013.
“I’ve said from the outset about the coaching situation … it’s just on results and that’s the nature of coaching,” said O’Neill.
“Robbie’s got this year and next year and, if he shoots the lights out, it’s not a difficult decision to extend him through to 2015.
“If you’ve got a Bledisloe Cup in the cabinet and a Rugby Championship in the cabinet, it tends to put down a pretty significant mark and he’s got his head around that.”
Australia face the All Blacks in Sydney on August 18 to open the respective Bledisloe and Rugby Championship campaigns, before backing up seven days later for game two against New Zealand at Eden Park in Auckland.
O’Neill conceded that eclipsing the World Cup champions would be largely a psychological barrier but believes the intensity of back-to-back Bledisloes should suit the Wallabies.
Speaking at the launch of a Wallabies and All Blacks legends golf day, as part of the inaugural Bledisloe Cup festival, O’Neill stressed that enough was enough.
“It’s critical – there’s no shying away from it. (The Bledisloe) has got a significance that transcends any other event … Ten years without having won it is too long,” he said.
“No one underestimates how challenging and difficult the task will be. We saw what (New Zealand) did to Ireland in that third Test (60-0 thrashing last month).
“Wouldn’t it be nice to say after the first two games, it’s two blot – we’ve got them.
“What I thought the team showed against Wales (in the 3-0 series win in June) was that ability to snatch a victory when it didn’t look like it was possible.”
The Bledisloe Festival will kick off a week before the clash at ANZ Stadium and feature a range of activities including the Classic golf day at Oatlands on match-eve.
O’Neill said he hoped his proposal for a 2015 match between a combined Australian and New Zealand Anzac team to face the British and Irish Lions, in memory of the centenary of Gallipoli, wouldn’t be “put in the too hard basket”.
Conceding that scheduling could be a problem, O’Neill suggests the match be played immediately following the World Cup in England that year around the date of Remembrance Day on November 11.
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July 6th 2012 @ 12:10pm
Bobby_JJV said | July 6th 2012 @ 12:10pm | Report comment
I too can’t wait to see the AUS vs NZ games this year after such an interesting S15 and june tests. Aus will be more aware of the new up and comers NZ have than Ireland did,which is why I think they got so badly smashed in the 3rd test but can’t see them getting a win over NZ this year as they will be without most of their flagship players for at least the first test, at the very least Aus know how to deal with droughts very well.
July 6th 2012 @ 12:45pm
Brendon said | July 6th 2012 @ 12:45pm | Report comment
Anyone know a site to stream super rugby games off for free?
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July 6th 2012 @ 2:42pm
Tissot Time said | July 6th 2012 @ 2:42pm | Report comment
http://www.vipbox.tv/sports/rugby.html
July 7th 2012 @ 4:17pm
atlas said | July 7th 2012 @ 4:17pm | Report comment
http://www.wiziwig.tv/ will give a list of options/feeds
good for internationals as often gives the choice of commentary teams
July 6th 2012 @ 5:52pm
ohtani's jacket said | July 6th 2012 @ 5:52pm | Report comment
“I’ve said from the outset about the coaching situation … it’s just on results and that’s the nature of coaching,” said O’Neill.
Suuure, Johnny Boy.
July 7th 2012 @ 9:38am
Dominator said | July 7th 2012 @ 9:38am | Report comment
Bad news everyone, the first match of rugby championship between Australia and NZ at ANZ will be refereed by …wait for it.. Allain ‘Red Card’ Rolllain.
July 7th 2012 @ 5:25pm
dcnz said | July 7th 2012 @ 5:25pm | Report comment
Oh I am sure Richie will work out how to game manage Rolland…..he always does, as a NZer we are lead to believe that Richie will cheat and infringe and game play……bit like the Reds last night….
July 8th 2012 @ 12:01pm
Go_the_Wannabe's said | July 8th 2012 @ 12:01pm | Report comment
Any more earth shattering revelations from JON? Maybe he’s coming to come out and tell us wrestling is fixed.
Talk about stating the bleeding obvious.
July 8th 2012 @ 4:47pm
mania said | July 8th 2012 @ 4:47pm | Report comment
wrestling fixed?!? no way
July 9th 2012 @ 7:46am
Riccardo said | July 9th 2012 @ 7:46am | Report comment
“The Wallabies haven’t stolen the Bledisloe Cup from New Zealand since 2002″
This sums it up for me as it implies theives (i.e. the Wallabies) have to purloin the treasure from its rightful owner (i.e. the All Blacks).
I concede this is a little arrogant and I also acknowledge statistically this year will be one of the best opportunities the Wallabies have had to regain the Bledisloe given they have 2 home games. I still expect the All Blacks to win at least one of their visits to Australia and I would be very surprised to see the Wallabies beat the All Blacks at Eden Park.
While it would be foolhardy not to respect any opposition, particularly Australia, the current Wallaby team does not fill me with trepidation.
I think what is more telling about this article, as Justin and Mania have alluded to above, is that the upcoming Internationals may just be Dingo’s last chance.
July 9th 2012 @ 8:04am
Jerry said | July 9th 2012 @ 8:04am | Report comment
I did think it was an odd choice of words as in 2002, the Wallabies were defending the Bledisloe having held it for the previous 4 seasons (I think it’s their best ever Bledisloe tenure).
July 10th 2012 @ 8:24am
murph said | July 10th 2012 @ 8:24am | Report comment
Ben
Does JON give you a biscuit every time you write an article for him?