Speculation mounts Wallabies coach Michael Cheika is considering a radical overhaul of tactics.
After the expansive, lateral style of play failed to yield results last year, it's understood Cheika is keen to revert to a tighter game plan based around hard running from the base of the ruck, which he deployed successfully when coaching the Waratahs to the 2014 Super Rugby premiership, reports Sydney's Daily Telegraph.
Cheika identified a lack of agreement with Wallabies attack coach Stephen Larkham in his post-season review late last year and Larkham was this week sacked from the role.
But Aussie Super Rugby coaches will not be looking to imitate any Wallaby game plans into their own systems this year.
NSW coach Daryl Gibson, who was Cheika's attack coach in 2014, said: "A lot of the decisions around how you play is based on what you've got, you look at the 2014 team and if you were offered that forward pack you'd take it in a heartbeat.