Are the Wallabies still playing for the pride of the jersey?

By Tim J / Roar Rookie

I remember back in the 1980s being nervous every time the All Blacks played Australia, as the Wallabies had a great team built on belief and real intensity.

Watching Enrique Rodriguez and co winning the Bledisloe Cup and drinking from it in wild celebrations gave me nothing but respect for those great players.

During the national anthem they would have their hands on the badge while singing loud and proud. You could see firsthand that they had no fear. They relished every challenge.

Every Wallabies player trusted and understood the player next to him. They also completely trusted the game plan imparted to them by the coach.

When a player put on that famous gold jersey they understood that it was not a right but an honour bestowed on them. They represented a nation that understood the identity of the iconic brand.

Nick Farr-Jones said it best when he stated that they were not just friends but brothers, and they represented all brothers and sisters of Australia.

He was a fantastic player on the field and a great person off it, and he wore his heart on his Wallabies jersey.

The great Wallabies teams all had equally great Australian coaches who understood the history of the jersey and just as importantly got the supporters onboard by understanding and respecting the vision of their team.

Fast-forward to the current Wallabies and it is hard to see the players and coaches implementing the history and putting the jersey first – and realising what an honour it is to represent a nation of 26 million people.

The players

There are certain players – for example Michael Hooper, Quade Cooper and Marika Koroibete – for whom putting on the gold jersey brings out the best of them. Nic White is another. He’s mouthy like many players at No. 9, but his passion cannot be doubted, and he provides great service to those outside him while commanding the forwards.

Then you have players who struggle to take the step up with consistency. Bernard Foley has come back in but has struggled to control his game and lacks the all-round game required of a world-class No. 10.

Foley also puts pressure on the defensive line by being weak in tackles, which means others have to cover him, which in turn can lead to them being fatigued.

Skelton is going to be given his chance against France. He has played limited Tests in the past mainly by coming off the bench. But that is understandable, as he has struggled to be a dominant factor. This could be his last chance to prove himself worthy.

Skelton will know the French more than anyone by playing in France, but they also know him well, so he needs to stand up for the Wallabies to have a realistic chance of victory.

Many players appear to be concentrating on themselves rather than the good of the jersey. Do they really understand the history and meaning of the gold and green?

The coach

Being a coach from another country brought into a team such as the Wallabies is a tough ask, especially trying to get them back to being a genuine force again.

Having not coached a Super Rugby team in Australia makes it even tougher to understand the culture and expectations of the players and supporters.

Dave Rennie rotating certain positions regularly is not having a positive effect on the players or team. Positions 6, 2, 10 and 15 are just some examples of where he still does not know the players he wants, as he does at Nos. 1 and 2.

Australia is struggling with a coach of the quality required to lead the Wallabies, so this has to be a priority. Surely only an Australian can understand the history of the jersey and the culture required to wear it.

The coaches need to instil the meaning of the jersey and what is expected of every player in every player when wearing the iconic colours.

The players need to have the attitude that they wear the gold jersey for only a limited time frame, so they must play with passion while understanding that the supporters are behind them – but they also have expectations.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2022-11-05T00:47:39+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


It is in the contract for the players when they are selected for SR. It will be a late night but looking forward to the games, and enjoy the games also mate as there plenty of great games… :thumbup:

2022-11-05T00:38:30+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


G’day Tim. Did not know that about Canterbury, although no surprise when you look at the results. Enjoy the games this evening.

AUTHOR

2022-11-05T00:09:27+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Hi BF, that sounds like a feasible and constructive idea. Only thing is that your kind of thinking is beyond RA, I like the idea of sharing the money across SR as a performance based incentive. The Crusaders have this in place which confirms that your thought is proven, and this is part of the reason that they are a successful franchise… :thumbup:

2022-11-04T13:34:06+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


How about this... take the test money, spread it among the SR teams, who pay a minimum plus performance (win) bonuses. As the test money is already being spread around the SR, test players and non-test players sharing, then perhaps the test team will be selected on merit/form and then play with and for Pride and with passion. With more money in the SR coffers, perhaps we don’t lose so many overseas.

AUTHOR

2022-11-04T12:48:09+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Thank you for your reply Jazz, my thoughts align with you… :thumbup:

2022-11-04T02:49:33+00:00

Jazz

Roar Rookie


Yes good points there, pride and passion goes hand in hand. Having a close team, training and playing together you get to know each other very well, there strengths and weaknesses, their calls and this generates instincts. It is hard when you see new players enter the scene, particularly if they play overseas, the lack of gel is obvious. The positive pressure, the more passion comes from the heart and it is reflected in the results.

2022-11-03T23:30:31+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


Thanks Tim. You stirred something within me. Let’s hope Jock can finally get to show his stuff and not be in the DR role of miracle worker.

2022-11-03T23:08:03+00:00

loosehead

Guest


Are the current Wallabies playing for pride in the jersey? Reduce their match day payments by 50% and we'll find out.

AUTHOR

2022-11-03T22:56:07+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Certainly some players look at the pay cheques, and would influenced by their agent more than some supporters understand. Agents will want their players to go for the best offer knowing that they will get a better cut from the deal, the same as in Football/Soccer.

2022-11-03T22:48:23+00:00

The Crow Flies Backwards

Roar Rookie


Yes Tim the hunger is not there anymore. Its a career now. In past eras guys had jobs, uni, families etc but they still gave their all when they pulled on the jersey with some players going on to be considered among the games greats. I’ll get off my soapbox now. Sorry

AUTHOR

2022-11-03T22:34:55+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


We have the same view Crow, there are many issues that RA needs to get sorted to encourage players to stay and put the jersey first and to fight for it.

2022-11-03T22:25:52+00:00

The Crow Flies Backwards

Roar Rookie


Exactly right Tim but it also might sort out who wants to represent their country and who is only in it for the cash. Might bring back a bit of pride in the jumper

AUTHOR

2022-11-03T22:18:10+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


And that would free up much needed funds for RA, but they have this in place to prevent players going overseas. The question is? Is this really working? Players are still going off shore, RA have tied their own hands with the players controlling their futures.

2022-11-03T22:07:06+00:00

The Crow Flies Backwards

Roar Rookie


I’d actually like to see RA scrap the top up /direct Wallabies contracts. You make the team on form alone, then you get paid per test and a bonus if you win. I think we have to many players who know they are guaranteed a spot without having to fight for it.

AUTHOR

2022-11-03T21:42:18+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


I notice that also Wax, some players just standing there and not singing. It makes me wonder if they know the anthem, if they do not sing then at least they could put their hand on the badge… :thumbup:

AUTHOR

2022-11-03T21:38:52+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


That certainly has happened Crow, and like NZ players that do not make the National team they go off shore and end up playing for other countries.

2022-11-03T21:36:03+00:00

Waxhead

Roar Rookie


ok Tim but..... R Deans had Aust at 2-3 in the world for his entire reign. Considering the small player catchment, and big competition from 3 other football codes, here that was fighting well above our weight imo. Probably somewhere consistently in top 5 is a more realistic expectation in the 2020s. WBs are now at no 6 so not far off. And no one should be expecting any Bled Cup series wins anytime soon. More current WBs that also show no evidence of much pride/passion include Petaia, Leota, Lolesio, Hollowa., When you add them onto the other 6 I named above that's 10. And if you watch national anthem time you'll see several of these guys not singing.

AUTHOR

2022-11-03T21:01:17+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Thank you Wax, and I appreciate your response and I totally understand your point. I do understand other countries have been successful with foreign coaches, I just feel that Australia is different and unique in a good way. White would be ideal as he has coached coached successfully with the Brumbies so has a good understanding of Australian Rugby. I would prefer a coach to have coached in SR first, this is just my personal view of course… :thumbup:

AUTHOR

2022-11-03T20:56:06+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


G’day Francisco, I am good thank you and hope that you are well also. I definitely agree with your response, other countries have worked with foreign coaches but Australia is unique. If you are looking at a foreign coach then I personally think that they need to coach at SR level first, to gain knowledge of the game in Australia and the players.

2022-11-03T20:55:46+00:00

The Crow Flies Backwards

Roar Rookie


I think a lot of the current crop of players is using the jersey as a bargaining chip to get a better paying gig OS

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