I agree, Nic White will have to be their spark, you look at the backline and think who's the closest to Wallaby selection and really apart from White (who should be Genia's backup) not one of them is close.
But that's probably one more than the Force backline...
But that's probably one more than the Force backline...
Brumbies
1. Ben Alexander
2. Stephen Moore
3. Dan Palmer
4. Leon Power
5. Sam Carter
6. Peter Kimlin
7. Ita Vaea
8. Ben Mowen (c)
9. Nic White
10. Matt To'omua
11. Jesse Mogg
12. Christian Lealiifano
13. Andrew Smith
14. Henry Speight
15. Robbie Coleman
16. Anthony Hegarty
17. Ruaidhri Murphy
18. Scott Fardy
19. Michael Hooper
20. Ian Prior
21. Zack Holmes
22. Joseph Tomane
Shepps has been there so to Sheean. Nalaga is an international and Cummings has been pushing for a wallabies spot for 2 years now (toured with the team up north in 2010). So i think that has covered the more than the force backline comment.
Maybe, maybe not. I would call Nick Cummins a potential game breaker. Same for Nalaga if his form lives up to the hype.
To be honest they are probably coming up against the worst or second worst backline in the comp (on paper anyway) this weekend, so if they can't do well then it may be a long season.
Robbie Coleman definitely has some x factor from what I've seen of his play. IIRC he scored a very sharp try on debut, was it against the Hurricanes? He looks to be quick and a very balanced runner, and if he can get space chiming in from fullback then he may surprise. Aside from that he appears to be a decent ball player.I'd also be keeping an eye on Robbie Coleman at fullback...
From what I hear he was one of the standouts in the two trials he played.
I'd be expecting a lot of counter attack running from him.
Robbie Coleman definitely has some x factor from what I've seen of his play. IIRC he scored a very sharp try on debut, was it against the Hurricanes?
Yeah that was a great try. That was undoubtedly his high point in season 2011, he never quite delivered on the promise he showed that game against the Chiefs. He didn't get many opportunities though, so hopefully he can can flourish with plenty of time on the field in 2012.
Coleman is the danger man in that Brumbies backline for mine.