I'll lead this by saying Benji has to stay. Some food for thought however, here is a comparison with rounds 11 in 2024 and 2023:
2025: Wins: 5, losses 6 (12th); For: 226 point (13th); Against: 280 points (16th)
2024: Wins: 2, losses 7 (15th); For 144 points (17th); Against 226 (9th)
2023: Wins: 2, Losses 7 (17th); For 136 (17th); Against 226 (8th)
Each year the trends are desire, effort and competitiveness for the first 10 rounds, followed by a total capitulation in the 2nd half of the season. I made this point last year when the amnesia had set in from the previous years results. If this trends continues we are in for a world of hurt against some much better opposition in the 2nd half of the season. Despite the backslapping our defence is objectively worse than the last 2 years.
Our attack is improved. On on individual level, some players are much improved from previous years. Having more focal points in attack has resulted in more points despite the total absence of a cohesive attacking structure. Benji can take some credit for the individual output of some players (To'a, Bula and Turuva mainly), but he also needs to share the blame for the obvious problems with structure in attack and defence and poor discipline.
We have some wins, but there are some huge worries for me about what the rest of the season holds. The season isn't in the toilet, but in another 4/5 weeks it may well be.