The 2019 Super Rugby season was a difficult one for the Waratahs, with the team finishing in 13th place on the ladder. This was a significant drop from the previous year, when they had finished in the top six. As a result, there has been a lot of criticism directed at the Waratahs for their poor performance.
One of the most vocal critics has been former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer, who has been highly critical of the Waratahs’ performance this season. Dwyer has accused the team of lacking ambition and failing to make the most of their talent. He believes that the team should have been aiming for a top-six finish, and that they have not done enough to make that happen.
Dwyer has also criticised the team’s coaching staff, claiming that they have failed to get the most out of their players. He believes that the team has lacked direction and focus, and that they have not been able to make the most of their talent. He believes that the coaching staff should have been more proactive in finding ways to improve the team’s performance.
The Waratahs have responded to Dwyer’s criticism by pointing out that they have had a number of injuries this season, which has hampered their performance. They have also argued that they have been competitive in many of their matches, and that they have made progress in some areas.
However, Dwyer’s criticism is likely to remain until the Waratahs can show significant improvement in their results next season. The team will need to make some changes if they are to turn things around and return to the top six in 2020. They will need to find ways to make better use of their talent and to develop a more focused approach to their game plan.
The Waratahs have a lot of work to do if they are to turn around their fortunes in 2020. Bob Dwyer’s criticism is likely to remain until they can show significant improvement in their results next season.