Watched the game again I went with Aussie #6 as best on the park I thought he had a brilliant backrowers game. Did all the tough stuff early & then made the big plays late in the game against tired legs.
A good player, Dempsey: plays a bit like Rocky Elsom did at the same age, not that he was able to demonstrate that in the match against NZ, the way the game went. I think he'll be a pro player if he can get to Rocky's size, but he's got a bit to go.
On Placid: Good to see him in top form. He was a sensation last year in the U/16s but all the Qld folks said that most of the Qld backs, including him, were going to league as were their sons, except in the piggies. Placid was quiet in the Opens this year as his Qld team wasn't quite as good but yesterday we saw what he can do.
If 2011 schoolboys McMahon, Miller, Clark and Fa'alava'au can play Oz Sevens in 2012, I see no reason why Placid could not play 7s in 2013. They don't get paid a fortune in 7s but I would make sure he gets paid no less than a Toyota Cup player does until he is ready for a Super Rugby contract. I trust that he will be able to play some XVs also: he needs to log some time being a custodian fullback and kicking from hand.
Talking of Sevens: Dempsey would be every bit as good as McMahon and Miller are as 7s forwards; he has the skill and the engine.
On Stewart: he seems more suited to the league game. In union a professional career would be limited to playing at 12 - or to be a 12 who can play 13 at a pinch. In league he would be more valuable as a Beau Scott type and play second row, lock and centre.
I hope that he stays in our game and if he does he will get to grade quicker than most of the other guys in the Oz Schools team. He plays older and also, exceptionally, is not one who has to be kept back because of the physicality of senior rugby.
At 96kgs he wouldn't make a bad 7s forward either.
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