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Ioane - Where Does He Fit In?

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Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
Actually not a half bad idea. If people remember back to 2008 when the Wallabies played the BaaBaas at Wembley, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was playing 12, outside Cooper. And they had a cracking game. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)/Ioane is a bloody powerful centre combo

I agree. With the current back three, that would be an outstanding backline for Cooper to direct.
 
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TOCC

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Did you miss O'Connor skinning Williams and then putting Beale over? Diggers has never been as fast as Davies/Turner/Beale etc. He's just been so incredibly strong and balanced in contact, and hard to put down.

This is a similar debate to Kankowsko running JOC (James O'Connor) down, Williams was turning around and replays showed he was catching JOC (James O'Connor) quite quickly
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
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I think this is a pointless debate to have now. It all depends on how he plays in the S15. If he tears everyone a new arsehole like he did last year, then we should be rolling out the red carpet. But precisely where he fits in, if at all, is entirely dependant on both his S15 form and the S15 form of others. I don't think any of the upcoming tests will change that.
 

Viking

Mark Ella (57)
Where does Ioane fit in? What a silly question, a fit Ioane is first choice winger, the question should have been where does everyone else fit in once Ioane is back? Only a super 15 season can answer this one.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
Where does Ioane fit in? What a silly question, a fit Ioane is first choice winger, the question should have been where does everyone else fit in once Ioane is back? Only a super 15 season can answer this one.

Ioane has never played better for the Wallabies than the current back three have. Test form outweighs Super Rugby form. He has to earn his place.
 

farva

Vay Wilson (31)
Ioane has never played better for the Wallabies than the current back three have. Test form outweighs Super Rugby form. He has to earn his place.

Exactly. I asked the question because the current back three are playing very well. I was not sure if we wanted to break that back three up.
I would like to see Ioane in gold as I think he offers balance to the side. We have a lot of players that can set up play, but not many who will run hard and straight.
Ioane is of that mold. He could make use of teh gaps created by Cooper, Giteau, JOC (James O'Connor), Beale and Barnes.
 

vidiot

John Solomon (38)
The beauty of Ioane is that he doesn't even require gaps. Like no other Oz back he gets across the advantage line against a set defense, when there is no gap. Mitchell and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) I think are going really well and are strong in contact, but Ioane breaks tackles in traffic and that loopy gallop is pretty brisk once he's behind the line. I wonder if he'll end up like Nonu.

Still, I think that any concerns about the overflowing talent pool for our backs is a little premature. It seems remarkably unlikely there won't continue to be a procession of injuries through 2011, and I'm sure that (unless he is one of the casualties - again) he will get his chance.

Who knows, maybe Giteau will be moved to hooker in a new twist on the DGCP (Dean's Giteau Conservation Program)
 

The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
A fit Diggers is a great asset for the team to have. However, I wouldn't be rearranging the currently backline too much to accomodate him. I agree with others who've said lets see how the S15 pans out next year and make a determination then. Outside backs are not in short supply at present, but I do like the prospect of JOC (James O'Connor) playing 12 and Diggers taking his wing spot.

A lot can happen in the next 10 months, I'm not going to pre-judge.
 

Godfrey

Phil Hardcastle (33)
I'm not a big fan of having Digby on the bench. I'm a fan of the outside back reserve being about to comfortably do outsite centre, wing and fullback without the people the field having to reshuffle. I think Mitchell would be a great for the bench.
 

Proud Pig

Tom Lawton (22)
You cannot have JOC (James O'Connor) and Diggers on the wings as then we lack explosive pace except at FB.
One of Mitchell or Turner is needed for pure speed as without it Beale is forced to remain back as at least one speedster is needed in cover.
We already have a bullocking runner in the side in AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) so if Diggers is to make it back into the starting line it must be by either pushing AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) or JOC (James O'Connor) to the bench.
It won't be pushing Giteau to the bench to make way for JOC (James O'Connor) to 12.
If Gits does make way it will be for Barnes as Deans obviously wants the 2nd 5/8th structure rather than just the solo fly-half.
 

Brumbies Guy

John Solomon (38)
You cannot have JOC (James O'Connor) and Diggers on the wings as then we lack explosive pace except at FB.
One of Mitchell or Turner
is needed for pure speed as without it Beale is forced to remain back as at least one speedster is needed in cover.
We already have a bullocking runner in the side in AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) so if Diggers is to make it back into the starting line it must be by either pushing AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) or JOC (James O'Connor) to the bench.
It won't be pushing Giteau to the bench to make way for JOC (James O'Connor) to 12.
If Gits does make way it will be for Barnes as Deans obviously wants the 2nd 5/8th structure rather than just the solo fly-half.

JOC (James O'Connor) has far great explosive pace than Mitchell and Turner.
 

chequebalance

Bill Watson (15)
Our best centre combo would be imo 12. Horne 13. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)

Ioane should definitely get a wing, him and Mitchell for me. Bieber to the bench.

It's amazing how Horne seems to have been completely forgotten about... If it wasn't for his injury he would probabaly still be there if you look at Roobies selection criteria (in the team until you get injured).
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
Exactly. I asked the question because the current back three are playing very well. I was not sure if we wanted to break that back three up.
I would like to see Ioane in gold as I think he offers balance to the side. We have a lot of players that can set up play, but not many who will run hard and straight.
Ioane is of that mold. He could make use of teh gaps created by Cooper, Giteau, JOC (James O'Connor), Beale and Barnes.

Farva, I'm really getting a hard-on for the idea of AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Ioane in the centres.
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
Farva, I'm really getting a hard-on for the idea of AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Ioane in the centres.

It only works with Cooper at 10! Neither of the two have an acceptable passing game and the only way our wingers will see the ball is via a double cut-out.
 

Brumbies Guy

John Solomon (38)
It only works with Cooper at 10! Neither of the two have an acceptable passing game and the only way our wingers will see the ball is via a double cut-out.

Not really. With Beale and JOC (James O'Connor) slotting in pockets in the midfield they have plenty of options. Having two powerful runners in AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Digby would let them be more creative in some of the decoy/lines they can run.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
Did you miss O'Connor skinning Williams and then putting Beale over? Diggers has never been as fast as Davies/Turner/Beale etc. He's just been so incredibly strong and balanced in contact, and hard to put down.

I think Diggers is pretty fast where it counts the most though - the first 10-15 metres. He is without doubt the best line breaker in the wallabies, and as another person mentioned his combination with QC (Quade Cooper) (and also Genia) adds something else. His running close to the ruck for a Gregan flick or a Cooper pass back inside is very Latham esque.
 
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