Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
The Argies are serious, and look like they fancy their chances in Perth.
Los Pumas: .........
Scott Allen showed pictures of Timani packing poorly and too high a year ago in his analysis of our scrums last week. All of our locks seem to be not providing the support our props need.
Much as i respect Scott's work, we don't have to treat his word as gospel. My understanding has always been that the other forwards love Timani in the scrum. Although I suppose they could just be spinning shit for some reason.
EDIT: Totally forgot about Timani.
Has Kepu ever been dusted up that badly in the scrum before?
He got dusted badly in a scrum the weekend before when he came on as a replacement for Randwick against Souths.
Funny seeing the myths of size and alleged power coming out again.
Timani FFS. I am assuming those pushing this mean Sitaleki. Those people obviously didn't watch southern systematically destroyed in all facets of play on the weekend. Timani x 2 in the side and both made little ground right up until the last 10 minutes when running at 13 (that is THIRTEEN in case you missed where he was positioned) he made a huge run of 15 metres. In the tight he was constantly tackled at best on the gain line. As for the scrum the less said for the Rebels boys the better, though in fairness they packed against a Super level front row. The moral to the story is that Timani x 2 were very far from dominant in those aspects that those pushing for Sitaleki's selection would have him selected on, and at the lowest semi-pro level in Australia.
As I said on the SA V Aust. match thread, the problem with this side has little to do with personnel and everything to do with lack of technique, execution of basic skills and application to the task (such as working off the ball in both attack and defence).
He got dusted badly in a scrum the weekend before when he came on as a replacement for Randwick against Souths.
Hear, hear! Sitaleki was no more than a spectator (admittedly with the best seat in the house) against Uni. He has failed to rise to the occasion in test matches in the past. Why is he anywhere near the Wallabies again? There are far better options in either Neville (playing very strongly for Manly) and Carter (part of the consistently strongest scrum in the Aus conference).
BH, I don't think anyone is. There are few options for both the front and second row and I think most people are considering changes in both.
I will admit I have been biased against Kepu for a while, probably since bled 3 of last year. For the tahs, I prefer Ryan to start over Kepu.
Think you're getting close with the available players. I'd consider Dennis in place of McCalman. I don't particulary like either of them at test level, but think Dennis has a bit more go forward than Ben.Changes I would make to the starting team:
Front Row: Slipper, Moore & Alexander. Robinson isn't even in the squad (a bad mistake) so he wont be in the team. Kepu is poor around the park and now in scrums also. Sio and Kepu on the bench. IF the scrum goes pear shaped (likely) I would move slipper to TH and bring Sio on as LH.
Locks: Fardy & Douglas (with Douglas at TH). Fardy has been one of our better players. He gives something away in size to Simmons but I think its worth the change. Douglas is lucky to keep his position but there is no better option this week.
Loosies: Gill, Macalman and Mowen. Gill is better on the ball, thats what we need now. I also thought Ben M looked ok on the weekend. Mowen for lineouts.
Halves: White & Cooper I reckon Link has stuffed up the 10 selection. He should have started with Cooper in the first bled and transitioned Toouma in. Either Quade would have earned his place, or To'omua would have had a more gradual introduction to test football plus mlink would have been able to see the white-To'omua combo during the game. But Link went the otherway and I think we need to give Quade his chance (plus I don't think Quade was as terrible on the weekend as being made out), if he does perform great. If not then Toouma gets an extended run on the away legs.
Centres: No change
Back 3: JOC (James O'Connor), Folau, Mogg I'm not sure of the exact order but I think we need Mogg's left boot to get out of our own half better, JOC (James O'Connor) and Folau have been ok for us and Cummins made some pretty bad mistakes on the weekend. I would put Mogg on the wing as I don't think the argies will test his defence too much there.