Where to next for the Wallabies?

By Hulk / Roar Rookie

Excuses abound. Where do we start?

We don’t have the player depth, so our best players are battle fatigued. New Zealand has the luxury to pick from its four cracking Super Rugby teams.

Our backyards are smaller. Australian backyards have been sliced and diced. There are seven-foot fences around most schools these days, which mean far more barriers for kids to play sport. We are a fat nation. But, heck, we are better on the smartphones and gadgets.

We have forgotten how to kick. Arguably the most potent weapon to win a world cup is a sharpshooter. When we won in 1999 we had John Eales, Matt Burke, Ben Tune and Stephen Larkham. Where are our sharpshooters these days? Where are the likes of Tune’s precision bomb, then run, chase and collect? Ireland pulled a Ben Tune against the All Blacks on the weekend.

Where is the next Eales with a long-range boot, or our Matt Burke with the ace in the hole? Then there was Mr Miracle himself, with a freakish Larkham drop goal. Here are a couple more names: Dan Carter and Johnny Wilkinson.

We don’t take risks. From top to bottom the entirety of Australia is paralysed with fear. We are taught by conservative coaches to play conservative footy. Don’t chip and chase or grubber; no, that’s not footy. Not so in New Zealand – they chance their arm. And now Ireland have the kick chase down pat.

Players don’t hold their position and can’t get the fundamentals right. Wallabies vs England, two-on-two and just five metres out – that’s just one man each. No winger comes off the line to help out a fellow player, who is slow to come off the line. England try. Hair being pulled out.

Come on, get it right, lads – that’s a gimme. And start at schoolboy level. No, scratch that – teach them at under-7s about fundamental backline positional play. Do you think a New Zealand player would be caught out of position like that these days?

There is a player roundabout. How is it the Reds halves are now playing in Melbourne? How did this happen? Seriously? Digby Ioane, a cracking outside centre, ended up playing for the Crusaders. Yes, there is a player drain overseas.

There is a constant attack on coaches. Ewen Mackenzie is 100 per cent a legend. Haters get stuffed. Michael Cheika’s a legend. Eddie Jones? Kegend. Yet only one of these coaches remains coaching in Australia, and none of them are coaching Super Rugby teams. Forget the player drain, what about the coaching drain?

We don’t have the money. Rugby lost the war with rugby league and AFL long ago.

So we don’t have the depth and we don’t have the money, but that is exactly why we can win the world cup. Here’s what we are going to do.

Invoke 1999 World Cup-style kicking. Kurtley Beale, kick and chase like Ben Tune. Reece Hodge needs a long-range boot like John Eales, but in the style of Jonny Wilkinson. To win a world cup Reece Hodge must play flyhalf. He is the only man who can kick far enough. England won in 2003 with two-kick territorial plays. This is undoubtedly the approach we must go with.

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The first kick from inside 20 on one side of the field speared two-thirds up the field to the opposite corner of the ground. Opposition lineout. Once the ball turned over. Pumped into the danger zone five to ten metres out. Opposition lineout, and a chance for us to pounce.

World cups are about high pressure, and you want the opposition to be under pressure for the better part of the game.

Bernard Foley stays in team for goal kicking but not as flyhalf. Foley goes to inside centre, the same as Elton Flatley did when he went kick-for-kick against Jonny Wilkinson in 2003. Unless a sharpshooter arises in next 12 months, lock these players in as our boots.

While we’re at it, hold a kicking competition with every Australian player and have the best boots make the Wallabies, plain and simple. Then rattle this concept down to under-7s to futureproof the Wallabies. The running rugby motto becomes: Kicking boots win world cups.

Next: Player fatigue. Rest them, for crying out loud. Who gives a stuff about Super Rugby in a World Cup year, unless of course it is the Reds. Keep eyes on the prize. David Pocock and Michael Hooper can be firing next year if we get our priorities right.

Finally, fix the coaching strategy. After the world cup bring Cheika back to the Waratahs. Send Larkham to the Brumbies. Put Mackenzie with the Rebels. They don’t have to be the rspective head coaches, though it would be great if they could be. Put them in a position of authority so the best is extracted from the Super Rugby and NRC teams.

In 2019 the Wallabies have a cracker world cup draw. It can be done.

The Crowd Says:

2018-12-04T07:58:12+00:00

jcmasher

Roar Rookie


But boy we’re trying to get there

2018-12-04T07:57:20+00:00

jcmasher

Roar Rookie


If Foley is the best kicker we’re doomed. Popgun kicks that are inaccurate, telegraphed and slow. Foley’s strength was attacking the line and creating space. Not sure why that part of his game has gone but what remains is pretty poor.

2018-12-04T07:54:46+00:00

jcmasher

Roar Rookie


Mate all this swapping of players around is part of what is so stuffed with the Wallabies now. It may have some validity in a perfect world but the to and fro just adds additional complexity and increases the player fatigue. You also get caught out when you set up for one thing and the game changes too fast. So say you’re set up for attack then a forward drops a pass. Do the players swap to defensive positions or stay where they are? What if some react by moving to their defence position and others don’t? Or they start to change then the opposition lose the ball, do they go back or what? Honestly it’s such a stupid way to run a team. No wonder the Wallabies have gone from 2 to 7 and look like going further down next year

2018-12-03T11:15:31+00:00

NorthernPom

Roar Pro


Hodge is not a fly-half. The guy needs to work on basic catching and passing before he can think about leading a backline at international level. At best you could play him at full back for his kicking, but then that would be a waste of other talents. He needs to be coached to find a position and play naturally. Get himself to Ireland, England or Wales where he can learn a position out of the desperate Aus spotlight and then comeback in 2022 ready for a crack at the 2023 WC.

2018-11-30T20:41:40+00:00

Sinclair Whitbourne

Roar Rookie


Where to next for the wallabies? The abattoir. The present coaching set up is such that talk about which players can play where, or what tactics should be used are pointless. They have been grinding their way through good and poor players, using the same dreadful game plans for several seasons. We need to focus on the structural issues in rugby here and the coaching set up. I am pretty optimistic about the playing pool and good coaches are available. Changing the structures will be much harder but without it any success will be short term. Thanks for the article, though; I didn't agree with much of it but it takes time and guts to care enough to write. I do agree with smart use of the kick and a decent kick chase.

2018-11-30T13:31:30+00:00

Hamish

Roar Rookie


I see hodge as an inside center, keeps the boot close to the play and he's got some ball sense. He also is handy trucking it up.

2018-11-29T13:08:56+00:00

Marlin

Roar Rookie


I’ll have one of whatever you are on mate

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T08:02:50+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


Play conservative in our own half. Look where that got us.

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T07:55:56+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


Cheers mate. Will try a repeat dose in time. Plenty of teams play terrible one year. Only to surprise everyone the next. First step is to say. You know what. It is not working. Lets change track. Kicking game 2019!! Territory. Put opposition under pressure. Pay best kickers from south africa past to coach our mega boots an sd sharp shooters.

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T07:53:00+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


Agree. Northern hemisphere are smoking us. What we need is a top to bottom game plan for next 12 months. The blue print for an ave team which is what we are is England 2003. Rewatch those games. That is our blueprint

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T07:48:46+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


Damn good point mate!

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T07:47:55+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


Yes!!

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T07:47:34+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


My bad. Sorry.

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T07:47:10+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


Then we have already lost world cup. Need genuine territory. Need a mega boot. Need Hodge at fly half. But only to get us to attack zone, then push Hodge out to wing. Bring Beale to fly half in attack zone. That strategy could be trialled at rebels this year with quade cooper actually.

AUTHOR

2018-11-29T07:42:57+00:00

Hulk

Roar Rookie


Basically idea would be to shuffle backline to get best bang for buck. Hodge has the mega boot, his job is to get us deep into opposition territory. Then it is backline reshuffle. Other option is beale at fly half once deep in opposition territory. Problem is you need the best kicker. And that is foley.

2018-11-29T05:30:15+00:00

P2R2

Roar Rookie


...not far from it though..>!

2018-11-29T01:44:11+00:00

Neil

Roar Rookie


Almost as silly as Hodge to 10. Good utility player best off the bench. We need a bollocking 13 like Kerevi and there are better wings and fullback to start than Hodge.

2018-11-29T01:24:37+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


Sounds like something written by Chekko.

2018-11-28T23:58:38+00:00

Zado

Guest


As most Wallaby supporters have suggested over 3 years Cheikas always picks his favourites who do not have the skills to play Rugby at the highest level .You only have to look at his record against international teams ( excluding the abs ). Look at how we go against all other top 8 teams. We have become a tier 2 team now under Clown.

2018-11-28T23:39:51+00:00

Homer

Guest


Nicely written article Hulk. Clear, short, entertaining. Good. But you're wrong about the chances for 2019. The draw is horrible for the WBs and that's the best that can be said about the RWC for Australia. The players aren't good enough and the coaching is dismal. Look ahead to 2023 or 2027. Seriously.

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