I wonder, given Palu is out, whether we should play Sita at 8 and tell him to go nuts for 50, then bringing on Lopeti to finish. Sita could pack at THL for the scrums with Chapman at 8, which should give us an advantage even though Palmer is at THP. We've got Chapman, Dennis and Douglas to jump
We need to find an edge for this game, or maybe several edges. Picking a really big pack with Dennis and Hooper to get to rucks quickly is one edge we could have. I reckon the Ponies have an edge at lineout, at 9/10/12, and overall kicking game. Although we have not shown it yet I think we might do well to try some power pick-and-drives. Its not really in Chieka's new game book but for this game we need to find some edges. The Reds play different gameplans each week depending on who they are playing and we need to learn to do the same.
There are two essentials for a good performance. Firstly in defence we must get our line speed faster and start our runs from onside positions. This is so we meet the runners before the gain line. The other thing we have to do to avoid a drubbing is to play the game at pace. We cannot play slow and deliberate or we will get smashed.
I would play:
1. Robbo 2. TPN 3. Ryan
4. Chapman 5. Douglas
6. Dennis 7. Hooper 8. Sitaleki
9. McKibben 10. Foley
11. Mitchell 12. Carter 13. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) 14. Folau
15. Volavola
16. Ulugia 17. Kepu 18. Lopeti 19. Gilbert
20, Lucas 21. Barnes 22. Kingston
Given what we've seen so far, the only alternative I would contemplate is bringing Turner on at 15, Volavola to the bench and Kingston drops out. The match will require level headedness and experience and Turner has that in spades. We lose a second playmaker though so I'm pretty ambivalent.