Pfitzy
Nathan Sharpe (72)
But atm there are only two Tahs forwards in the starting pack and potentially only TPN and Palu to come back in.
Which is going to bring me to an excellent point if I do say so myself - looking at that Tahs pack:
1) Robinson - Slipper is better no doubt.
2) TPN - injured but a guaranteed selection in the XXIII
3) Kepu - playing and so far ahead of all the other options
4) Potgeiter - ineligible
5) Douglas - discarded
6) Dennis - injured, and effectively discarded (for now)
7) Hooper - playing
8) Palu - injured, slighted, underrated
What is reeeeeeeeally interesting about your point is that the Tahs pack wasn't just comprised of massive demigods who smashed everyone out of their way. People only see TPN, Palu, and Potgeiter (Kepu to a lesser extent) ripping it up with the ball and think "yep its because they were the best ball runners at Super level" and then go on to say things like:
The Tahs had the players to implement this game plan at Super level, but it is debatable that the Wallabies have appropriate players to run it at test level.
The word in bold is the key thing - people keep talking about "players" that can implement this plan. Not a "team" that can implement this game plan.
And a lot of people in this category will write off a player because he doesn't "do" enough. What they are saying, in effect, is that the player isn't visible to them because they don't see him run with the ball or score tries or kick goals. They're not even good enough to get noticed making huge mistakes!
I suspect many of the people making these calls are backs, because backs only give two shits about three things: tries, beauty products, and showering with other backs.
Back to the point: its not about "players" who can implement the game plan. What you need is a big pool of players who can make the benchmark for attitude and fitness to implement a game plan, and then pick the right balance.
Yes, we will welcome back Moore and TPN. Not just because they're better players than what we have now, but they have the experience and aggression needed to complement and lift the other players.
If you put one of those two back in, and add a hard working back rower like Fardy, along with a suitably powerful second row pairing, then guys like Palu aren't singled out as the only ball running option and can be more effective.
Its all balance.
I've no doubt if Fardy was on the plane, we could have won both those Tests - with a bit of squeak - but not because Fardy is vastly superior to Higgers or Jones or McMahon. Its because Fardy's skill set complements Hooper's better, and allows Benny Mac or Palu or any other 8 to be the ball runner. Dennis is a similar player - his skill set at 6 is right up there with the other options in Australian Rugby, but people are too busy shitting on him for not being good enough.
In fact, a lot of people are lining up to shit hard on Cheika right now, and NSW players in general.
This can be attributed as someone said above to the selection of Beale in part, but mostly I think there are a lot of people coming out angry just because Link and Patston got shafted. Its understandable, its just not helpful.