Torn Hammy
Johnnie Wallace (23)
Why is it that when it comes to Australian centres you are either a crashballer or a ball player. Why is it that QC (Quade Cooper) is the only backline member that you could say had
The image I have is that of McCabe at last years RWC with a 3 man overlap and a prop to beat. He runs into the prop, gets smashed, is isolated and turns over the ball. He is the incumbent test IC yet we hear that 'his passing is improving'. Something we haven't said about AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)- we have resigned ourselves to the fact it will not happen. Ioane is a marvelous runner but he must drop or lose the ball one in four times, but that doesn't stop people suggesting he should be a centre.
For a few years now I have observed a young centre with a terrific CV who will shortly be playing S15, but whose passing skills are in my opinion very poor. His hard running has left a gang of superior ball playing centres in his wake. Once again we hear the mantra that 'his passing is improving'. Maybe this is typical of all junior leagues.
When we have the talents of Ioane, JOC (James O'Connor) and Beale as a back three, we need centres with ball skills to make the best use of them.
- good hands
- can draw and pass
- can promote the ball
- can put his outside man into a hole
The image I have is that of McCabe at last years RWC with a 3 man overlap and a prop to beat. He runs into the prop, gets smashed, is isolated and turns over the ball. He is the incumbent test IC yet we hear that 'his passing is improving'. Something we haven't said about AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)- we have resigned ourselves to the fact it will not happen. Ioane is a marvelous runner but he must drop or lose the ball one in four times, but that doesn't stop people suggesting he should be a centre.
For a few years now I have observed a young centre with a terrific CV who will shortly be playing S15, but whose passing skills are in my opinion very poor. His hard running has left a gang of superior ball playing centres in his wake. Once again we hear the mantra that 'his passing is improving'. Maybe this is typical of all junior leagues.
When we have the talents of Ioane, JOC (James O'Connor) and Beale as a back three, we need centres with ball skills to make the best use of them.