Gee you'd feel hard done by if you were dropped for a bloke who only came into camp 2 days before the test, expecially Yeomans who was one of our best on Tuesday and from all reports he can play 10 if needed.
Maybe, random, but there are no 'rights' in test footy. Everyone is there to get the win, and nobody should feel less than anyone else, even if they are running the water or the tee for a given match.
For each of the 2 games so far there have been 3 players from the squad sitting it out (not in the team or on the bench) and they aren't necessarily there because they are last choice - it might be about trialing other players the coach is uncertain about, or just getting 'rested' for some other strategic reason - it's all about supporting the team and the coach, who will do what he has to do to get a win.
If that means flying a needed player into the squad from the shadow squad and someone being left out, I think that's pretty much what most top class footy is like - get used to it. All for one and one for all. They'll still be part of the 'victorious touring party' if there is a win involved on Saturday.
He shouldn't feel "hard done by", he should feel blessed to be part of this tour and to have had the opportunity to play in two games for Australia.
This also goes for try scorers and goal kickers v those who do the grunt work. Nobody is more important than the other because every player needs to do their job for the team to win.
Sorry for the rant - hearing people encourage players to be 'precious' about their right to play, or even their right to a certain position, etc, just gets my goat. Please don't encourage this attitude - they just need to do the job they're told to do, when they're told to do it.