In terms of potential? Maybe. I acknowledge Kimlins POTENTIAL but wouldn't consider him a test lock candidate at the moment. Likewise, and I am a Dennis fan, but I don't see him as a test lock. A bench player or 6 option sure, but not a test lock. I'd have Van well above both of them as a potential test lock at the moment. Douglas about the same level but as for my post above, he's probably more worthwhile a selection for this tour than Van.
But let's remember Kurt has had just one season of S14. Van's first year saw him win rookie of the year from all the aussie teams. And he's played Aussie a. He's an unfashionable lock and played behind the like of sharpe, Harrison and sharpe. Also I remember lachie turner and co playing with him at the western rams and saying the team thought he was amazing and the best lock in Australia.
He was an inspiration for the red this year and a real hard nose forward leader. They are some qualities this wallaby team lacks. And not qualtities I see in the likes of Dennis and Kimlin.
My thought process is that with Chisholm out, the starting test locks will be will be Mumm, Sharpe or Simmons in some form of rotation.
So to me we are looking at units to play the two Aus A games which is essentially a development program for the next few years of test rugby. That is to see which kids have the ability to step and give them real pressure to perform in a hostile environment, not actually to pick the next best 15 for this game, or Baxter and Waugh would be around if fit as well.
I like Humphries as a S14 lock, but he just ain't a development player (and being over heard saying c*nt on TV doesn't make someone hard or an inspiration in the test arena) and it is too late in his development for him to be brought in as a test player instead of Mumm, Sharpe or Simmons.
I just don't see the ARU investing in Van
Let Simmons & Douglas start the A games with Dennis or Kimlin on the bench to cover 4/6.