'Talent to beat the All Blacks': Ex-Wallabies coach's bold call following 'hash of a year'

By Christy Doran / Editor

They might have failed to make the World Cup knockout stages for the first time, but former Wallabies coach John Connolly believes the fallen rugby nation can respond quickly and, in fact, end their two-decade trans-Tasman drought against the All Blacks in 2024.

Tempers are high and the feeling within the Australian rugby landscape is one of anger and condemnation after the Wallabies’ worst result at a World Cup.

Even before the Wallabies’ World Cup fate was sealed, Eddie Jones’ behaviour both publicly and privately had left many shaking their heads.

The Wallabies’ World Cup pool exit only inflamed the rage towards Jones and the Rugby Australia board, especially chairman Hamish McLennan, who decided to brutally spear Dave Rennie at the start of the year to bring home Jones.

All along, Connolly, who took over from Jones following the 2005 season and led the nation to the 2007 World Cup, had slammed the decision to return to the veteran coach, describing him as a “charlatan” figure.

Eddie Jones looks on during a Wallabies training session, at Stade Roger Baudras on October 07, 2023 in Saint-Etienne. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Now, less than 12 months after the coaching merry-go-round, RA is on the hunt for another coach after Jones not only walked out on the Wallabies but delivered several backhanders on the way out.

Yet, Connolly, who described the past 12 months as a “hash of a year”, doesn’t subscribe to the notion that Australian rugby is dead in the water.

In fact, the former Queensland coach believes there is plenty of talent in the Australian system and went as far as saying the Wallabies can end their Bledisloe Cup hoodoo next year.

“I’m extremely positive about the future of the game in Australia,” Connolly told The Roar.

“We’ll come back from this quickly with the right coach, the right assistants and selectors.

“If we get those measures in place and play the right way, I’d back us to beat the All Blacks next year.

“We’ve got the ability here if we get things right. We really have.”

Sam Cane and Tom Hooper look on following The Rugby Championship & Bledisloe Cup match at Forsyth Barr Stadium on August 05, 2023 in Dunedin. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Connolly believes the All Blacks are a “team on the way down”, with Scott Robertson tasked with rebuilding the All Blacks after a generation of household names, including Sam Whitelock, Brodie Retallick and Aaron Smith, farewelled New Zealand Rugby at the end of the World Cup.

They won’t be helped by the departure of Richie Mo’unga, amongst others, to Japanese Rugby.

The Wallabies, meanwhile, won’t experience the same player drain to Japan or Europe because of slowing markets and the desire to stay at home with a British and Irish Lions series and a home World Cup on the horizon.

That bodes well for the Wallabies, particularly given the youth who were given chances on the world’s biggest stage over the past few months.

Jones took the youngest Wallabies squad to a World Cup since 1991, with the average age being 26.

While the Wallabies’ inexperience played out on the field, they weren’t helped by the mad-scientist approach Jones took to assembling his coaching team.

But Connolly doesn’t think Australian rugby has an issue with talent.

“I think we’ve got some players on the way up,” he said.

Connolly believes Carter Gordon, who struggled on the big stage and was ultimately dropped for their make-or-break Pool C match against Wales, is someone with a big future ahead of him.

“I’ve got real hope for Carter Gordon. I’d take the goal-kicking off him, which helps with the selection of the Brumbies selection of [Ryan] Lonergan],” Connolly said.

“We’ve got the talent that in the right environment, coached the right way, to beat the Blacks – and I’m extremely positive about the future of the game in Australia.

“We’ve got to put it in some balance where international rugby is really strong.

“I don’t think it’s all doom and gloom, but it’s a matter of getting the right coach and selectors and working with the states.”

Former Wallabies coach John Connolly believes Australian rugby can make a huge splash in 2024. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

He is also encouraged by the current crop of coaches leading Australia’s Super Rugby franchises.

“I like what [Darren] Coleman’s doing, I like his manner,” Connolly said.

“The Brumbies will be the Brumbies and they’ll be competitive under Steve Larkham.

“I’ve got high hopes for Les Kiss.

“I want more from the Rebels. They ran teams close last season, but I want to see better results out of them.

“They’ve all got squads that I think have players on the way up, which is really good for Australian rugby. “

For the Wallabies to get back on track though, Connolly said the next national coach needed to stop changing the team every “five minutes”.

“We’ve moved all over the place, haven’t we?” Connolly said.

“We’ve changed the team every second week. It seems to be a badge of honour.

“Cheik [Michael Cheika] did it, [Dave] Rennie couldn’t settle on anyone and Eddie was a disaster. Success doesn’t run like that.

“Great teams have a moment in the sun where continuity of the same team succeeds. [Rod] Macqueen’s team had a tonne of experience, [Clive] Woodward’s team in 2003. We’ve changed our team every five minutes.

“Sometimes when you’ve got multiple Test matches back-to-back you may change it, but generally you pick your best team every week because continuity is important.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-11-12T06:04:44+00:00

El Gamba

Roar Guru


PE was in play well before Eddie Jones, I appreciate your point but I think the main concern would have been what kind of governance allows that decision to be made? Take a bow Hamster

2023-11-12T05:05:16+00:00

Footy Franks

Roar Rookie


Need less gym and a greater club comp. It really is that simple. Only a few players play Super the rest are just doing beep tests and gym sessions.

2023-11-12T03:20:24+00:00

Footy Franks

Roar Rookie


Yeah 2024 will be our year as we are on the up. The roars propaganda nonsense is on overdrive. If only we get a few red cards and a good ref and coach Australia will win the Bledisloe. No sorry our players aren’t that good, plenty of X factor no grunt .

2023-11-11T12:01:03+00:00

Colvin Brown

Roar Guru


John Connolly ... “We’ll come back from this quickly with the right coach, the right assistants and selectors." I feel the same as John Connolly, it's all about the coaches. Has anyone heard what Joe Schmidt and Greg Feek's plans are? They've done it before, they could do it again.

2023-11-11T09:09:17+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Yeah the clown said the same. Another smash and grab

2023-11-11T09:07:20+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


And why did they fail? Because insane coach scared pe away with crazy plan selections and no wins?

2023-11-10T22:24:31+00:00

EG

Roar Rookie


This would be my 23 matchday squad 2024. 1.Bell - Captain 2. BPA 3.Tupou 4.Hockings - best since John Eales 5.Loto 6.Wilson 7.Mcreight 8.Valetini 9.Wilson 10.QC 11.Nawaqanitawase 12.Flook 13.Petai 14.Kelleway 15.Morahan Bench : Slipper,Alaatoa,Lonergan,Frost,McDermott,JOC,Ikitau. Some won't be involved with Wallabies for long,but they are crucial at the start,so moving beyond 2024,this is who will replace them. Lynagh replaces QC Donaldsen replaces JOC Stringer replaces Slipper Sualii replaces Morahan.

2023-11-10T21:40:03+00:00

EG

Roar Rookie


Harry Hockings is the first name on my team sheet.

2023-11-10T08:07:47+00:00

El Gamba

Roar Guru


I think Rugby is dead in the water and I don’t think the largest proportion of the blame sits with EJ, rather the Hamster. He made the decision to axe DR and to be fair to EJ, he was probably offered an aligned model and an open cheque book thanks to the private equity deal to carry through the Lions series and into the next World Cup. These two things spectacularly (but strangely silently) failed so EJ was potentially making decisions based on HMc’s promises. Rugby is dead in the water unless RA cull from the very top down. Regardless of Cadbury

2023-11-10T06:13:51+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


That may very well be the case, but what expertise does the coach have in this area? If it was me at RA, I’d be asking for expressions of interest then use connections at the AIS to assess the applicants.

2023-11-10T06:06:53+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Ever heard of Jas Ryan? He’ll still be there with Razor, who he was at the Saders with

2023-11-10T04:29:23+00:00

Eltski

Roar Rookie


We've got the backs for sure, Wallabies problem is not a shortage of good backs but a lack of quality forwards. There's not one Wallaby forward that you'd select in the top 3 of their position in the world. With the amount of South Africans living in Aus now you'd think we'd be able to cobble a half decent pack together but nope. You need a good tight 5 and a great blindside that can carry over the advantage line. Until we find that we'll keep being rubbish.

2023-11-10T04:10:44+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


This optimism is founded on faith rather than fact or probability. An American jurist used to state that "without faith nothing is possible, but with faith nothing is impossible". You need a very low level of likelihood to crush faith.

2023-11-10T04:01:57+00:00

Rogue Estate

Roar Rookie


But these are people the coach usually picks to work with.

2023-11-10T03:46:28+00:00

WhoDis

Roar Rookie


I’m a proud Aussie but I geez I don’t understand my fellow countrymen at times. I’d like to apply optimism to our situation but Aussies have this habit every year of talking up our chances when there’s zero evidence to support it. It’s actually a disease. As a rugby nation, we really are the knight from Monty Python’s Holy Grail.

2023-11-10T03:08:17+00:00

donmcdazzle

Roar Rookie


Wasn't MacDonald an assistant to Razor back in the day? Maybe he is better in that role than head coach. Don't forget Wayne Smith is signed on as an advisor to the whole coaching group - that is surely a massive boost. Agree on Holland though, seems like he has done an ok, not great job at the Canes. His record is better than Foster's though to be fair!

2023-11-10T02:55:51+00:00

donmcdazzle

Roar Rookie


I sort of agree if his role is predominantly a squad member and potentially a bench option / injury cover. If he is a starter then we are in real trouble.

2023-11-10T02:53:56+00:00

Todd

Roar Rookie


Good answer! As long as we are not talking about him leading us to a world or even Bled cup. I do like the idea of zarn at 10 taking the team forward

2023-11-10T01:26:54+00:00

Bluesfan


I think Barrett's time has come and gone but also realize that we lack real depth at 10. So whilst the likes of Sullivan, Love and others feed through over next 24 months - it's good to have Barrett. He is half the player he was but he still has class and his experence is still a priceless asset to Super Side and AB's.

2023-11-10T00:12:08+00:00

Todd

Roar Rookie


Did you see his results the last time he took the under 20s to a world cup - about 7th I think. If he hasn't got the cattle even he will struggle ... and then there is his dud back up team.

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