Like his Welsh colleague, the Australian coach is also facing criticism and a results crisis
Wales and Australia play in Cardiff on Saturday, in a sort of derby between two defeats in the Autumn International. The Welshman won back the Argentine scalp, but lost to New Zealand and especially Georgia. Although it is clear that the entire Welsh movement is in perhaps its most difficult moment of crisis since 1995, the year of the birth of professional rugby, even now it has caused much criticism and much pressure. National coach Wayne Pivac.
Wallabies are not in particularly better shape. After winning what looked like Scotland’s lost game, they lost to Ireland, France and Italy. If they also lose in Wales, it will not only be their fourth defeat in a row, but also their 13th defeat in their last 17 matches and the worst season for the Australian side since 1958.
Once again, responsibility for the situation rests with Dave Rainey and his staff. However, the former former Glasgow Warriors coach has broad shoulders: “I wouldn’t change anything we do as a coaching staff. I think we’re a bunch of very capable people. I also think if you ask the players, you’ll see the tremendous support of the coaching staff, the doctors, the doctors’ team, the athletic coaching staff.” I don’t see any changes on the horizon.”
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Australia have an obvious problem: since the summer, they have rarely been able to field the same group of players due to a myriad of injuries. At the end of this five-game run, the team had about twenty absentees, ten more than the team at the end of October.
“We will look into the cause of the many injuries,” says Rene, “some of which have been caused by bad luck, while as regards others, if there is something to do with our programming, we will fix it.
“We’ve got a lot of firepower ready to come back between here and the Rugby World Cup,” Rennie said. Get 5 different players in 2022 (Quad Cooper, James O’Connor, Bernard Foley, Noah Lolisio, Ben Donaldson).
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