I havent seen him play more than one test match in the last couple of years if thats what you mean. Though that because he has only played one I think. Prior to that at the world cup he was fairly average and seemed a bit of a liability.
I think it's interesting that people concentrate solely on his efforts at the world cup when he had a ball running inside centre for the majority of the tournament. I completely agree that he was a liability in NZ but if you watch his games at flyhalf in games before that and in 2010, you would have to agree that he was quite influential in producing tries and playing an exciting and successful brand of creative rugby. This was primarily with Giteau outside him as the second option for first receiver. It boggles me as to why Barnes was not played at inside for the World Cup and now Deans has decided that he is the automatic selection for the wobs.
Before we go on a rant about how "you don't see the merits in his game", you must understand that we play (or used to play) a different style of rugby to the NH. It is a higher risk higher reward approach but it bloody well has worked for us in the past.
I am a self admitted quade lover and qwerty should at least admit that he is a proven anti-quade poster but the majority of the forum (at least those that I have seen post in the 25 man squad) agree that Cooper brings a lot to the table and his attributes outweigh his negatives.
If you are still not convinced by his ability, take a look at some of the highlight reels from the last 3 years. There is something about his approach that is completely different. It is not traditional and I don't think he is the best 'traditional' flyhalf in Australia, that role is fulfilled by Berrick Barnes, but there have been clear improvements this year.
At this moment in time I don't see anyone
better than him in Australia (as scoey has already pointed out). I am not saying he is the messiah but compared to our other options he has had more game time at 10 both internationally and at S15 this year and has been more consistent than the other front runners.