'It's a breath of fresh air': Wallabies react to Joe Schmidt appointment

Sat, Jan 20, 2024, 3:26 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson

The Wallabies players have thrown their support behind incoming coach Joe Schmidt as they look to rebound from a tough season.

The highly-regarded Kiwi comes in on a two-year deal from March, tasked with building a successful system and program after last year's World Cup struggles.

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Schmidt is credited as the main driver behind Ireland's success in the 2010s, with centre Lalakai Foketi hopeful he can have a similar impact.

“It's great news for Australian Rugby,” Foketi said to Rugby.com.au

“To be honest, I haven't really looked too much into it. We're training hard here and I'm a big believer, and I've said this before, if you do the right things on the field and through your Rugby, then you get to have those conversations with those kinds of people.

“The boys were talking before about his history and what he's done for Rugby in Ireland and he was with the All Blacks when they made the final in the World Cup.

“It's great. I think this year is a massive change for Rugby in Australia. Everyone's excited and it gives everyone a fresh start as well so that's all we've really been talking about.”

“It’s good to have someone with that success and I wish him all the best to bring that to us here in Rugby," winger Mark Nawaqanitawase added to Rugby.com.au.

“Hopefully he can help us change some things and be a bit more successful. We need to start with wins, especially against those Kiwis side and then hopefully all the Aussie sides are cracking and ready to take on the Kiwis and take it into the Test season.

Prop Angus Bell was one of the shining lights to come out of a tough season in 2023, stressing the importance of building the foundations at Super Rugby level.

“From all reports, Joe is a high-level coach and obviously it’s really exciting times leading into the Lions,” Bell said to Rugby.com.au.

“We’re all very excited but firstly we’ve got to play good Super Rugby here and put our best foot forward for the ‘Tahs.

“It’s super exciting times and we’re really excited for the year ahead.”

Outside back Andrew Kellaway believes Schmidt is the fresh start needed as they look ahead to their first Test against Wales in July.

"I think a new coach brings a whole host of things and for us after an interesting 12 months, it's a breath of fresh air for us. It's exciting," Kellaway told Weekend Today.

"Hopefully it pushes us in the right direction, because we're not where we want to be at the moment...we're all really disappointed with how the last 12 months shaped up for us.

"A new coach is a positive push in the right direction.”

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