This is the weakest Wallaby team in two decades. I will suggest that the Wallabies are in for a wake up call of where they sit in global rugbys pecking Order over the next two weeks. Any side Dean Mumm is in can only be described as weak. Cheika needs to pick on form and not legacy favourites. Dropping Timani for that cream puff is a disgrace.
What a silly alarmist statement. Due to the Irish lineout, the choices were:
6. Lineout jumper
7. Pooper
8. Pooper
6. Lineout jumper.
7. Pocock / Hooper
8. Timani
Cheika simply believes that either Hooper or Pocock add more around the park than Timani and as they have consistently been our two best forwards for yonks I don't think thats an outrageous call. I don't agree with it but I don't have to in order to see the logic behind it.
That then leaves us with the question: who should this lineout operator be? Obviously, its either Fardy or Mumm and as I've said numerous times I really don't think theres much between them outside of popular opinion. I'd take Fardy over Mumm, but I'd take Dempsey or someone new over both of them. Doesn't mean I can't see the logic.
Further, I do think the balance of the pack is out as we have no heavy hitters but three relatively soft lock / six options (Arnold, Simmons, Mumm) and two eager dwarfs (Pocock, Hooper) but for me to convert my own subjective disappointment into a frighteningly hyperbolic objective statement such as "This is the weakest Wallaby team in two decades" would reflect all the maturity of a petulant child.
I do not mean to offend you by saying that, but as I've been saying for a while now I really do think
people have to be held accountable on this forum for eroding the tone and quality of discourse by ridiculous statements such as that. Especially when you're utterly incorrect in your belief that the Wallabies will plummet in the rankings to historical lows to reflect how historically bad they are.
Fortunately, I know you're wrong about that but unfortunately others do not. They will read this, take it as true because of the authority with which you typed your message and then go splatter it elsewhere.
Every Monday at work I turn up after a Wallabies game and a couple of desks away from me sit a group of 50 something year olds who spew some of the most ill informed pessimistic bullshit that they seemingly pick up from somewhere within the Rugby media of this country (The Roar, SMH etc). They're the type of guys who don't have the time to trudge through the facts to form their own opinion, but they're interested enough in the sport to have one. As such, they just pluck their opinion from some arbitrary source.
We have the ability, as the rusted on supporters, to control the way in which this game is viewed within the country. If we sit here predicting the end because a player we don't like was picked at blindside fucking flanker then what are fringe fans supposed to think? How are we supposed to convert AFL fans and A League fans into new supporters?
Everything's been overwhelmingly negative recently and allowing that type of culture to exist within Australian Rugby will destroy the game faster than anything else can. Certainly faster than Bill Pulver, the ARU, the NRC, or Dean Mumm at 6 can.
Edit: hang on, the rants not over.
I've recently been getting more into my AFL and I've always been into my cricket but I suppose I definitely feel a lot dirtier about the first half of that sentence. I've also been anti-AFL most of my life, but why the sudden change?
Its because my mates have taken me along to games this season (they're all mad for it) and, quite frankly,
its just such a good time when you go (at Waratahs games you simply have a choice of old, annoying, complaining git with a season pass to sit next to). Most games I went to I probably couldn't even have told you who won when I'd left - I still don't even know what half the teams are called. Its an overwhelmingly positive and social environment and even the negativity in both codes (AFL and Cricket) is bizarrely somehow positive. Atleast in a smart-arsey, sarcastic type of way that I feel reflects Australian humour quite well.
How'd cricket respond to Watson's seemingly perpetual form slump? The young cricketing fanbase actually split on that one - half of them fell in love with the bloke for how eternally and incredibly shit he was (compared to his potential) and the other half flooded the internet with memes suggesting that anything and everything (inanimate objects, animals, was going to "replace Watson at 3". It was hilarious.
Likewise, half my AFL fans absolutely adore the shittest players on their teams, despiting hating their performances. Why? Because in a weird, fucked up kind of way they think its funny to see them continually get selected when they can't fathom why. Their love for their team / code also outweighs any personal dislike for the bloke himself.
With that in mind, I wouldn't pick Dean Mumm and I hope he's not picked next week as I think [Fardy, Hooper / Pocock, Timani] would be a stronger backrow but wouldn't it be fantastic if Mumm plays the most shocking game of his life, somehow scores a brilliant game winning try to make everyone confused about his performance and then gets picked again next week? The internet would implode and some members of this forum would probably have an aneurysm.
Lets not forget its just entertainment, and can be viewed as such if you really put your mind to it.