I don't think Timani was great by any stretch of the imagination but I don't think he was awful either.
He is much maligned by many people on this forum (same with Palu) and as such seems to be held to a higher standard than many of our other players.
Mowen and Horwill seem to scrape through with average games to little criticism whilst a similar performance from Timani will lead to him being widely criticised.
Horwill is meant to be our premier lock and he is struggling big time. Up until two games ago he was the Wallaby captain. It should be a serious concern that in 80 metres he made 7 runs for 13 metres. In every recent test, his physical impact is non existant.
I'm normally Timani's biggest critic, but he was improved vs Italy.
Timani still had the usual issues. His ruck technique is woeful as he just flops or dives in with no effort to keep his feet, and he spends plenty of time walking in backplay. Some of his play with and around the ball was lazy, like after Horwill's turnover, for example.
However, Timani's workrate when he was close in was better, he carried more, and he did get through contact a few times over the advantage line instead of falling over as soon as he made contact. He was less lazy in some of his play, although times when Timani should be working harder (e.g. to secure turnover ball) he was a little lazy still.
I still don't think Timani's a starting international level player due to his poor ruck technique, his ball handling is poor, his lineout jumping is poor, and he doesn't seem to have the stamina to drag his frame through a game of rugby without walking a lot of the time. Some of these things I am sure could be fixed by a provincial coach working him hard. Timani doesn't need a huge increase in stamina, but rather the ability to put in a big effort, and knowing when to do so (e.g. Samo).
Timani's benefits are well known - good scrummaging lock, hits very hard on defence when he can line people up.
But, I think some of the criticism from this game is a little harsh. His performance was a definite improvement on last week, where Timani was just shocking.
Stats can be misleading, but comparing Timani to Horwill last game:
Timani had:
3 tackles with 1 miss
8 runs for 32m
Rucks can be misleading as only the first in is recorded, but Timani was first in a 9 occaisons
1 penalty conceded, 1 turnover conceded
57 minutes played
Horwill had:
11 tackles with no misses
7 runs for 13m
First in to rucks on 7 occasions
1 penalty conceded, 1 turnover conceded
80 minutes played
1 lineout take
1 pilfer that I can recall
Overall, I would've put Horwill's game slightly ahead of Timani's as I still get frustrated by Timani's poor ruck technique. It wasn't a great showing by either lock to be frank, but it was an improvement from the previous week(s).
I would continue to select Horwill ahead of Timani even with Horwill being out of form due to Timani's limitations. I would've given Douglas a(nother) go ahead of both by now, though.