Scott Allen
Trevor Allan (34)
When selecting a backrow I believe you've got to get the balance right and my views on the role of each player are:
Getting the balance right between these three players is more important than many people think - hence the reason that playing dual #7's rarely works (except later in games when the other forwards are tiring).
Whilst it's still early in the year and things may change in the next eight weeks before the first squad is selected, when it comes to Wallaby selections I'd be going with #6 MMM, #7 Smith and #8 Palu to achieve the balance I've discussed above and also for the experience they all provide.
I'd go with Mowen and Gill as the bench options because Mowen can cover #6 and #8 well and Gill is in the better form over Hooper so far this year. MMM could move into lock when Mowen came on.
- #6 - must be one of your front line lineout jumpers together with your two locks - should be the only wide running forward, call them a seagull if you like but they should be the player that is a dynamic ball runner who can operate on the fringes - that means they will do less work in the tight than your other two backrowers but should be the first forward into the wider rucks in both attack and defence (if they're not the ball carrier) - this also helps to shore up your wide defence - in attack they must work closely with the backs;
- #7 - must live on the ball in both attack and defence and therefore needs to be the most mobile forward you have - in defence they should be the next man in after the tackler to try and steal the ball or at least slow down delivery for the opposition - even if they are not a pilferer they need to get into rucks early to disrupt opposition ball - in attack they need to stay close to the big ball runners in the pack to look for offloads but also to be ready to be the first into a ruck to make sure the opposition cannot disrupt your ball - I like to measure how many times a #7 is first into rucks in attack and if they are not achieving the highest numbers in the forward pack for this I don't consider they're doing their job well enough - also useful if they can be a link player between the forwards and backs - from set piece they must target the opposition #10;
- #8 - your big, heavy ball runner who works in tight trying to go through the middle of the opposition and dent the line - similarly in defence they should be working in tight looking to make dominant tackles on the opposition forwards so they don't get over the gain line.
Getting the balance right between these three players is more important than many people think - hence the reason that playing dual #7's rarely works (except later in games when the other forwards are tiring).
Whilst it's still early in the year and things may change in the next eight weeks before the first squad is selected, when it comes to Wallaby selections I'd be going with #6 MMM, #7 Smith and #8 Palu to achieve the balance I've discussed above and also for the experience they all provide.
I'd go with Mowen and Gill as the bench options because Mowen can cover #6 and #8 well and Gill is in the better form over Hooper so far this year. MMM could move into lock when Mowen came on.