Smh suggested Mitchell could be on the other wing to AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper). Would certainly be a bit of a surprise to me.
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Resting helps by pushing the time to failure further back in time. We don't know his shoulder will catastrophically fail during the games leading up to and including the RWC final, but by having him play fewer games, we reduce the risk of it doing so.
I don't think we have much of a choice but to do just that. As DD has said above, it's too late now to contemplate any other options.
Having said that, I do think that it is unfair to put the responsibility of teaching how to kick on the Wallaby coaching set-up. Sure, we need to have someone who can review and finesse, but you would hope that a kicker would have a bit of a clue before he got to pull on a Gold jersey. The work needs to be done by the bloke with the boot, and he needs to know that and not wait to be told to train.
I am reminded somewhat of our old nemesis J. Wilkinson, and how he was at training 2 hours early and still there 2 hours afterwards every day, just banging them over like a metronome.
The adage of "practice makes perfect" may apply here. I don't know how many hours a day our specialist kickers practice, but from recent results, I'd suggest they ring their old club coach to meet them down at the local oval and double their workload.
I reckon its game on for Kane Douglas and Sam Carter. My gut tells me at least one of Horwill / Mumm is going to get shown up badly on Saturday, possibly both.
I really question whether Horwill can play 80 minutes effectively. He usually has about 25-30 minutes of quality rugby in him these days.
Rumor mill suggests this will be the backline
Smith
Carter
Savea
SBW
Smith
Milner-Skudder
Smith
Rumor mill suggests this will be the backline
Smith
Carter
Savea
SBW
Smith
Milner-Skudder
Smith
Can't go wrong with three Smiths and the Skudder-stutter.
Anyone who thinks Slipper isn't still our best loosehead needs to go back and look at the last tests scrums in slowmo. This talk of his poor form is bullshit.
I'm not a doctor, so obviously take whatever I say with a pretty large pinch of salt. However, I had hip problems a few years back that required surgery, that appeared just before my season started (not rugby). The physio basically said I won't be doing any further damage by playing on it, it's just a matter of dealing with the pain, so we could delay the surgery until the off season. I wasn't 100% for the season, but was able to play on it with no real risk of further injury, so I wouldn't be surprised if Slipper is similar. That is, surgery is required, but no amount of rest will help with recovery/create a higher risk of injury, so there's no real upside to missing games.
[snip] practice does not necessarily make perfect. It does tend to make permanent [/snip]
Well Carter faired pretty well in his last game against the All Blacks.
Im not sure Horwill is a starter at this stage of his career. He's 40-50 minutes of quality test rugby TOPS. Likewise I don't think Skelton will go the distance.
Mumm is still a complete unknown. I re-watched the ARG game and apart from his very impressive try down the sideline, he didn't get involved in much of the tight work and certainly didn't make any big hits. It's possible he'll be invisible against the All Blacks. He certainly was during his previous test tenure. I really hope that's not the case. Also it remains to be seen whether our scrum will fall apart with Mumm packing at lock.
Rumor mill suggests this will be the backline
Smith
Carter
Savea
SBW
Smith
Milner-Skudder
Smith
Can't go wrong with three Smiths and the Skudder-stutter.
From what we've seen this season, that's the best backline in the world bar Nonu. Hard to imagine even a rest of the world backline that would beat it.
Our back three are not great kickers (IF is reasonable when he gets lots of time. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) reasonable. Mitchell fairly good. The rest are scarily bad.)
The highlanders trapped the waratahs in the S15 semi final with their field position and constant pressure gameplan. This will be the blueprint IMO.
The AB's will back themselves in both the scrum and lineout; Wallabies seem to be improving in scrums but I'm not yet convinced we have come far enough.
Strangely, I see QC (Quade Cooper) as a better option for the 5/8 job as his out of hand kicking is good. He should be practicing his bomb diffusing skills (and tackling ) this week and put on notice about playing too deep. To'omua needs more time so I would pick Lilo as a straightener at 12.
Wingers unchanged from last week.