Deans' time was up anyway. He wasn't going to be renewed in December so it was pointless to let him take the November tour to the NH. He'd had six years, arguably enough for any national coach, and his results over six years weren't sufficient to suggest he had more to offer. You're right, Quade wouldn't have changed anything, but his stubborn persistence with JOC at 10 was, unfortunately, indicative of one of his big problems - stubbornness in the face of the obvious.
There was also his ongoing reluctance to properly discipline the likes of Beale, JOC and Ioane for their off-field shenanigans. It caused ructions amongst senior players more than once. Man management wasn't one of his strengths. Ewen McKenzie is an altogether different character. It will be interesting to see the impact he has on the Wallabies.
There was also his ongoing reluctance to properly discipline the likes of Beale, JOC and Ioane for their off-field shenanigans. It caused ructions amongst senior players more than once. Man management wasn't one of his strengths. Ewen McKenzie is an altogether different character. It will be interesting to see the impact he has on the Wallabies.
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