INSIDE CENTRE
The incumbent(s):
Stirling Mortlock (ACT): Gees he surprised me last year. Personally, I’m a fan of the dual playmaker option for 12. Lynagh outside Ella. Pappy outside Lynagh. Kafer/Howard outside Knox. Love it. I didn’t think Morty would offer us anything but crash ball. But I was wrong. He showed some deft touches and a handy boot. Regardless, he’s an outside centre and that’s where he should play for the Wallabies.
The likely candidates:
Berrick Barnes (QLD): Probably the realistic incumbent? Was the first choice for the jersey before injury put paid to his season last year. Started the season slowly but soon found his feet again. Unfortunately two shocking performances by the Reds of late have stymied his progression. A multi-skilled attacker and exception defensive tacker, its more about how he fits in with the rest of the backline they may determine his selection.
Matt Giteau (WA): Up until this year’s S14 most pundits, myself included, were suggesting that Gits’ best position remained this one. How much this has changed so far this season is anyone’s guest. Suffice to say he has been the form flyhalf of the competition, and now should be considered as one of the world’s best. Which doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be considered as a 12 option mind you.
Adam Ashley-Cooper (ACT): Can only really be considered on the strength of his performance there for the Wallabies against the Barbarians last year. Many people’s Man of the Match that night, he surprised most with his polished performance, albeit mostly in defence. The fact he’s now been mentioned for every position as a legitimate option, shows his versatility. Where he ends up will be the question however.
The Roughies:
James O’Connor (WA): To be honest with every game he is moving closer to being a “likely candidate”. After all he is a Wallaby and one of the form backs in Australian Rugby at the moment, so why wouldn’t he be considered? His attacking abilities are unquestioned. His kicking game is close to the best in Australia (I said “close to”), it’s probably just his size and defence that will have questions asked. Regardless, his combination with Gits looked pretty damn sweet against the Reds.
Tyron Smith (ACT): a much unheralded player. Sure he was rookie of the year last year, but it would seem he never really got considered for significant representative duty. Again, this year, he started on the bench but when he got on the field he forced himself into the starting side with flashes of brilliance. Surprisingly agile on his feet for a rather solid lad, he is like what the Brumbies were after in Gene Fairbanks, except way, way better.
Timana Tahu (NSW): yeah ok, I await your derision. But I still see something there. And its odd. I am usually a proponent of the complete 2nd play maker at inside centre (ala the 2nd five-eighth), but I see the 12 jersey as TT’s best option. If he can fix his ball security, his strength, quickness of feet and ball distribution skills COULD make him a real weapon for anyone who uses him there. Give him a runner of note outside him (such as Horne for the Tahs) and it’s a combo that could wreak havoc. But currently he’s on the bench. Not much good there.
What is Deans looking for?
I’d suggest he’s looking for a pressure reliever. Depending on who he goes for at 5/8th, this position will be there to legitimately share the load. Someone to provide a second threat in attack, an alternative play making option, a solid tackler to protect the inside channel and an alternative kicking option.
Who is the answer?
In my mind the above rules out the likes of Ashley-Cooper and Mortlock. Sure there was some effectiveness last year, but that was last resort type stuff. Gits, for mine, is the obvious choice. But much depends on who plays 10? Barnes and, of late, O’Connor are the next likely choices, although I reckon JOC will be used in moderation. A game or two against Italy, maybe a run off the bench in the Tri Nations and then back to club footy in the build up to a more active involvement (possibly at fullback) on the Grand Slam tour.
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no giteau has to be flyhalf. although he is brilliant at any position. he needs to be able to control the backline – he doesnt play enough of a role at inside centre. look at how much better the wallabies and force have been when giteau is playing flyhalf. the other options for flyhalf simply dont measure up to his brilliance
For 2009, if you’re going on S14 form, it’s surely gotta be Tyrone Smith. Best line break rate at 17% and 4th best defence of any Aussie back. Imagine marking him between Gits and Morty, what a freakin nightmare.
I sense though that Barnes will be in the chair, although I don’t think his performances this year warrant it. I think he’s a really good player, but not the legend that the press (and Queenslanders) paint him as.
I just pray they wont do more out of position dicking around with Morty and AAC.
J’OC is the long term future at 15 or 12
If you want to see a Gits, Tyrone, Stirling combination just buy a Brumbies ticket next year…
Another good reason for them to be the Wallaby combo!
I hadn’t focused on this – given how farken one-man-team-ish Gits has been this year imagine how awesome the Brumbies could be next year? Not to mention Gerrardo for territory. And how sore would you be after playing Gits (who hits damn hard), Smith, Morty, AAC and Gerrardo??
I agree. The article presents a good analysis but Gits will be playing 10. Tyrone doesn’t fit the 2nd playmaker descrition too well but he’s probably the best performing IC and has so many other strengths.
Perhaps, since Morty has shown he can play that 2nd playmaker role there’s slightly less call for that at 12?
Can I just say that perhaps Carter deserves and honorable mention too.
I want Tyron Smith
I hope Tyrone Smith gets a shot too. He has to be in the frame.
What is his kicking game like?
Obviously not as strong as a Barnes, but seems to be developing – saw a few good signs against the Cheetahs.
Having said that, it’s quite refreshing to have someone who’s first thought isn’t “kick”….
I think with giteau in fly half, gerrard in fullback and turner on one wing we can afford to have Tyrone and Diggers keeping their feet off the ball.
I would like to think with the 90% chance barnes will be injured before the trinations tyrone will be next in line.
Oconnor has done his hammy, which is a career ending injury for an up and coming wallaby.
Tyrone and Ioane would be great together. It would be like adding chocolate to an electrical storm.
Career ending?? I thought they named him and then didnt want to risk him. My understanding was that he was to be back in two or three weeks.
Yeah hammies are a bad thing to go wrong, just ask Tahu.
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I did wonder if that was a ‘tactical’ move with the 104kg Maa Nonu marking him
defensively do you think they will be all good to go Bobas?
I’ll put in the derision that no-one else had the heart to offer. Check out Juan’s latest stats post for a quick peek at what is wrong with Tahu!!
Barnes or O’Conner are the clear favourites as they both have the skill set to work with the Deans game plan in that they can step into 10 comfortably.
That allows Giteau to run more because if he is trapped there is someone to step in.
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