Daley is very effective around the field, just not so effective in the scrum. I would personally use Holmes for 50 minutes then bring on Daley. Would love to see Daley's scrummaging improve.
The Reds' scrum on their own ball was mostly stable against the Tahs when Kepu was on, even with Daley struggling a bit. Still haven't seen a damn replay, but at the ground I recall one scrum on Reds' loosehead (prior, of course, to Benny Robinson being on) where the Reds lost the hit, then they kept the scrum perfectly static and the backs got good ball. I don't think Kepu has really gotten over his opponent in the scrums (Somerville, Slipper) either game so far for the Tahs, which is why I am wondering why Benny Robinson isn't back to starting yet. But I Lee Grant...
The Reds at least had glimpses of last year's form vs the Tahs - they didn't even have glimpses of it vs the Brumbies. Hopefully the Reds can improve after a slow start.
Personally, I'm not so worried about the same (or similar, with sadly Hynes struggling with a potentially career ending injury) backline being trundled out. The same backline started to click in the second half vs the Tahs and found some line breaks (despite the Tahs' defence still holding wonderfully), but they lacked the composure of last year by forcing a pass or chipping when it obviously wasn't on (eg Toua on Turner). Miserably enough, the Reds' performance against the Tahs was actually an improvement in a few ways than the one vs the Force. With a more balanced pack, and a little more composure shown after finding some breaks, I am hoping for an improved Reds performance this week.