'Won't happen': Rennie's blunt reaction to working with Eddie, addresses future, Wisemantel exit and review

By Christy Doran / Editor

Amid boardroom rumblings, a review into 2022 and preparing for the future, Dave Rennie says his complete focus is on the World Cup.

The Wallabies’ World Cup preparations continued on Monday, as Rennie’s national team, including 44 of Australia’s best talent, gathered on the Gold Coast for the first training camp of the year.

After a fascinating festive period, which was dominated by Eddie Jones’ next move after being sacked in the weeks leading up to Christmas, focus turned sharply on the national team, Scott Wisemantel’s replacement, the potential of an independent selector and Rennie’s exit strategy, as the Wallabies gathered in south east Queensland.

The players’ return to the Wallabies came as Australia’s franchises continued their build-up to next month’s Super Rugby Pacific competition start.

It means Super Rugby franchises will have a little more than a month for players to familiarise themselves with the patterns of play before they return to the line of duty.

But unlike the sweet comfort of tackling each other, they will have to hit the ground running immediately with their trans-Tasman rivals to greet them from the outset unlike over the past two years.

Wallabies head coach Dave Rennie. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

More pressing was Rennie’s reaction to the revelation last week that Wisemantel, the team’s most experienced World Cup coach, had resigned less than nine months out from the World Cup.

Rennie said it was “hard to replace” Wisemantel, who offered more than training field tips with his role extending to the infectious energy he offers as well as being one of the side’s selectors.

“Yeah, massive disappointment. He’s a hell of a coach, and a great man,” Rennie said.

“It’s hard to replace that sort of experience but we understand he had to make a commitment to his family, and that’s the right decision for him. So yeah, disappointing, difficult to replace. But we’ll work through a process over the next few weeks.”

Rennie said that the Wallabies could look to within to replace the assistant coach, who was Jones’ assistant at the past two World Cup campaigns.

“It’s not easy to replace someone of Wisey’s quality because it’s not just his rugby knowledge. He brings massive energy, his ability to present is outstanding, he’s one of our selectors, so it’s hard to replace like with like, so it may end we end up shuffling the deck a little bit within the staff that we’ve got,” he said.

“We’ve obviously been going through this process the last three or so weeks. We’ve just got to make sure it fits.

Wallabies attack coach Scott Wisemantel speaks to Dave Rennie. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

“What wouldn’t be good is bringing in someone who maybe wants to change everything that was built on. We want to tweak things, but we’ve got a group of guys who are starting to get an understanding of how we want to play and so we’ll be mindful that whoever we bring in can fit the mould really.”

Could that be Jones? No, according to Rennie.

The fourth-year Wallabies coach said that he didn’t expect Jones, who is anticipating having his future ironed out by the end of the month, to join Rugby Australia ahead of the World Cup, including as a director of rugby.

“It won’t happen before the World Cup,” Rennie said.

“Look, there’s a fair bit of speculation about a lot of other things, but my focus is with this group and on the World Cup and I guess anything else happening beyond that will be clarified over the next few months.

“We’ve had no discussions around that. There’s no plan to make any changes to the coaching group at this stage. And I haven’t spoken to [chairman] Hamish [McLennan] and I haven’t spoken to [chief executive] Andy [Marinos], so my assumption is that we’ll push on. What happens beyond ’23 is a different matter.”

Rennie is expected to head to Japan following the World Cup, with sources indicating he is set to join to Kobe for the 2024 season.

Eddie Jones shakes hands with Nic White. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

EXCLUSIVE: Rennie set for Japan job in 2024

While the New Zealand-born coach confirmed he had not signed with Kobe, he added his future would become clearer over the coming months.

“All I’ll say is I haven’t signed with Kobe,” he said. “And, as I said before, my focus is totally here. We’ve spent a big chunk of December back doing [the] review, doing World Cup planning.

“I got to play a little bit of golf at Sanctuary Cove, which was awesome, with one of my sons, who had come over for Christmas, and then we’ve been back into planning and detail again from last week, so that’s my focus. What happens beyond ‘23 will probably be a bit clearer in the next few months.”

Rennie said the review into the 2022 season, which saw an unprecedented number of injuries where 51 players were used throughout the year, had been completed but given the Rugby Australia board had yet to read it, he chose to keep its findings confidential.

The former Super Rugby-winning coach said there were a lot of “positive things” in the review and a “handful of recommendations” within it.

“There’s not a hell of a lot of surprises [in the review] from our perspective,” Rennie said.

“There’s a number of things that we knew. But good to get clarified and, look, some good recommendations, as I mentioned. But also highlighting things that the group is doing really well, which is important so that we can build confidence from heading into a massive year.”

Following the Wallabies’ historic loss to Italy, Rugby Australia sources had indicated they would strongly consider adding an independent selector into the mix.

It’s understood RA has considered several candidates but failed to get someone who has a strong understanding of the game and can commit to the workload of trawling through game after game.

It’s believed board members Phil Waugh and Daniel Herbert were asked whether they were interested, but neither ex-Wallaby was keen.

“We had an independent selector with Scott Johnson for the first couple of years, so it’s not something new to us,” Rennie said. “It’s just getting the right person.

“To be a selector, you need to watch a lot of footy, you need to understand what’s coming through the system and then, the benefit of Johnno was he’d come into camp, he’d watch of all training, and often guys will get opportunities based on how well they trained over the previous two or three week, so we’re working through that process.

“We’re not necessarily looking for an independent to come in and change things up and have a massive say around who we’re picking unless they’re in the mixer and they’ve got a clearer understanding of the quality of players coming through.”

(Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Rennie said the Wallabies had taken over Taniela Tupou’s recovery.

The off-contract tight-head prop suffered a ruptured Achilles injury during the 13-10 loss to Ireland in November. The devastating injury has all but ruled Tupou out of this year’s Super Rugby campaign.

Rennie said the Wallabies were hopeful they could get some match time into throughout the course of year, adding the possibility of playing club rugby in Brisbane.

“He’s unlikely to play Super Rugby, so the plan is to try and find him some footy, leading into the Rugby Championship,” Rennie said.

“We’ll take over his recovery. He’ll still have a role to play at the Reds but not on the playing field.

“The first avenue [to return] is club rugby, which will excite Brothers, I’d imagine. And then Australia A, we plan on having a couple of games, potentially with them.

“We’re just looking for a chance to get some footy into him, so we’ll see how he progresses and hopefully he recovers a little bit quicker and gets the chance to play at the back end of Super.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-01-13T11:41:40+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


Could it be that RA will appoint Eddie above Rennie and have him put in his resignation ? That’s my tip !

2023-01-13T11:28:56+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


Looks like Rennie has gone folks !

2023-01-13T10:44:33+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


It’s pretty simple , you don’t need to be an expert . RA pay Rennie a lot of money to improve the Wallabies . He hasn’t , on his win / loss ratio or our ranking in World Rugby after three years . Nothing he does or says suggests any change in our fortunes . As for Eddie ! There’s no way he would be tied to Rennie .

2023-01-11T14:51:47+00:00

Tree Son

Roar Rookie


No argument there. I was just pointing out that the Reds staff hasn’t inspired much confidence lately in any area including player management

2023-01-11T13:28:42+00:00

WhoSaidWhat?

Guest


Forget to switch your accounts Wigs?

2023-01-10T23:50:10+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


You’re hopeful TS. Never known someone to come back from an Achilles injury that quickly. I don’t believe he’ll be in any condition for the WC. As for QC… Hope our props and 10s are doing everything to keep themselves fit and healthy and that DR and whoever are planning more than hoping.

2023-01-10T23:48:44+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


He was a Rat. What a shooting star his career was

2023-01-10T22:45:43+00:00

Phantom

Roar Rookie


And what was the score in the other game.

2023-01-10T21:45:10+00:00

Billy Boy

Roar Rookie


That's actually an even better idea. In an NFL environment he would see what it takes and what those boys go thru, great learning experience

2023-01-10T21:03:38+00:00

Tree Son

Roar Rookie


Funny thing I met Beau Robinson at a bar in my city randomly one night. I guess he’d somehow gotten in touch with some of our Fijian brothers and heard it was where some rugby guys hung out. Nicest guy you’d want to meet. Long way from home

2023-01-10T21:00:33+00:00

Tree Son

Roar Rookie


Making sure Thorn & Co don’t let the biggest guy and most indispensable on the pitch play 80 every week.

2023-01-10T20:48:09+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


True but both parties need to sign a Deed.

2023-01-10T20:42:56+00:00

scubasteve

Guest


Good point busted feedback. The amount of injuries last year hinted at the worst luck ever or bad S&C/recovery I suspect they are looking to get TT closer to the weight and fitness they need and don't trust another team to do this

2023-01-10T20:37:07+00:00

scubasteve

Guest


A deed of release fixes future action.

2023-01-10T19:34:13+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


If you didn’t love the rugby that side played, you don’t like rugby. Man they were good to watch

2023-01-10T18:06:28+00:00

Tree Son

Roar Rookie


I hate to see what happened to the Reds. I started watching super rugby because ESPN randomly had it available on the XBox app and I’d cut cable so was looking for all the free content out there. I thought those Quade/Digby/Higgers/Genia teams were so fun to watch. Its so crazy how bad they are now at retaining and deploying talent

2023-01-10T17:27:33+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


“ I just think this stuff is undermining their shot. Sapping the life out of Rennie” Thank you Harry. Nail on head.

2023-01-10T17:25:51+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Don’t know about ‘Fox’ influence Rotgut. Not disagreeing. I just don’t know. But the repeated rhetoric around a faux threat to Rennie’s tenure is a concern. I expect punters to be negative. There are those who are dismissive of Rennie, just as I was critical of Cheika to a point. But there is something unsettling about these pieces for mine. I wouldn’t go as far as you have here but I sense a Rennie-negative agenda. As an Australian rugby fan, and a Rennie supporter, I would rather that there was no discussion of alternate hypothetical coaches this close to a Cup. Call me an idealist but I’d like to see Australian editorial give neutral narrative, if not positive support, for our team, which includes Rennie, (or at least a diplomatic silence) with an imminent World Cup 6 tests from now. What is the cut off date for “Jones/alternate coaching/threat to Rennie’s contract” debate? The night before the Georgia Test? Tony, our editor has been excellent to date, not least for his clear communication, background insight articles, and transparency of approach. Some of the latter now might assist.

2023-01-10T12:06:06+00:00

Swede

Roar Rookie


Wallabies would have been ranked 9th if they lost to Wales. Wallabies are poorly coached by a poor coach.

2023-01-10T12:00:27+00:00

Wowser

Guest


"Meanwhile, Rennie said the Wallabies had taken over Taniela Tupou’s recovery." Bad move they have ruined players seasons. BAD MOVE Wallabies. Wallaby S and C are bums.

More Comments on The Roar

Read more at The Roar