you can only work with the players you have got , and Australia has "NO ONE"....
Bit of an overstatement.
Australia has a great team, when they are fit and healthy
(and not chucking a tanty in the media).
What the Wallabies suffer from is a lack of depth, and thanks to an injury list as long as my arm the side currently touring Europe is not exactly a first string side. Unlike SA and NZ, there isn't a strong domestic comp to nurture talent. SARU and NZRU also don't have to compete with a strong domestic Rugby League comp for talent.
The Super Rugby expansion has also stretch local talent thin, evidenced by the import player concessions, and the fact that if it weren't for the conference structure, the Reds would have only just scraped into the finals.
What the Wallabies also suffer from is a low percentage attacking strategy that ultimately results in kicking the ball away for little gain. The Wallabies panache for set piece creativity has been destroyed, diluted to hit ups and kicks.
Deans tenure has been marked with inconsistent performances and a revolving door lineup that's seen 5 captains. He's never stuck with a core nucleus and nurtured them into a powerhouse. Oddly enough, his insistence on sticking with Quade Cooper during the World Cup, when Barnes was performing so much better, was equally infuriating.
He was a great coach for Canterbury, and I'm sure he's a great bloke, but he simply hasn't worked out for the Wallabies.
In the end;
I do not follow Union at all as i cant stand the game
(sorry for hijacking a NRL thread)