Taps has had a good year and made the most of the opportunities given to him but he is not ready for higher honours just yet. I would be wary of assuming it is a certainty if say you compare his progression so far with guys like Chambers and Tyrone Smith, both of whom numerous had pencilled in as potential Wallabies including Deans, but alas they went no further than mid week warm up games.
I don't know that playing two 12's in midfield is a good long term strategy. Mail is that the younger Morahan is a 13 in the making, and I wonder whether his older brother might also be able to be converted? There is also talk that young schoolboy whiz F'Sautia is a potential top class 13, but early days for him.The difference between Taps and the other two you mention is that he has played a significant role in a winning team. I think that will hold him in good stead for years to come.
Anyone else think Qld will just keep playing two 12's in the centres from now on. It doesn't seem to hinder them at all.
I wrote at the same point a couple of weeks ago, but Tapuai potentially could become very unique 12 in terms of Australian rugby. First of all because he has always been a 12, and therefor understand the role. Ie not a 10, being pushed to 12 to fit in the side.
He has adequate ball playing to fulfill the second five role, but he also has the power game to be used as a straightener in attack as well. Add to that, that he is a copybook tackler and things are looking good. Oh oh, and he has a handy left shoe to boot. Pun intended.