I think a decent chunk of Bev's success with the women - apart from being a very, very good coach - is her network at a top international level in the women's game.
When we've had really problematic injuries she has had the network and mana to bring in top replacements. At least I presume that is a big factor in the very good replacements we've been able to attract.
I don't imagine she would have a similar network in the men's game.
She's, I think, highly likely to be good enough to coach the men. But putting her in charge of a men's team would probably take away a part of her super powers.
When we've had really problematic injuries she has had the network and mana to bring in top replacements. At least I presume that is a big factor in the very good replacements we've been able to attract.
I don't imagine she would have a similar network in the men's game.
She's, I think, highly likely to be good enough to coach the men. But putting her in charge of a men's team would probably take away a part of her super powers.