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Geoff Shaw (53)
With Pyle leaving, Thompson already gone, and Neville unreliable (though very good this week), I'd love to see us look to Mumm.
He'd be an instant addition to the leadership group and while he was always a bit shite in Aus rugby (other than the year he got his first test cap) he's looked very good captaining Exeter, a surprisingly successful side of journeymen.
He'd also really fit the kind of player the Rebels like to sign, those that fit their pretty corporate kind of image.
I agree completely with this post and even though I came out defending Higgers this particular performance wasn't what we'd need from a Wallaby 8.
McCalman is much more industrious than Higgers and I think they'd actually balance pretty well as a 6/8 combo, not the starting combo but maybe to finish the match.
The only issue with Jones is we already have Fardy and you probably don't need two players filling that role in a test 23.
I wouldn't write off Coleman. He's getting wraps from the right people (though going unnoticed by others compared to Skelton) and has been in a professional environment for a similar amount of time to Skelton.
Jones being a small work-rate heavy lock and Coleman or Skelton being the big bopper would be a very balanced test combo.
It's a watch this space proposition.
He'd be an instant addition to the leadership group and while he was always a bit shite in Aus rugby (other than the year he got his first test cap) he's looked very good captaining Exeter, a surprisingly successful side of journeymen.
He'd also really fit the kind of player the Rebels like to sign, those that fit their pretty corporate kind of image.
I agree with @en_force_er. We don't really have the advanced stats to make a purely numbers driven analysis of a players game. They're interesting, but far too basic to tell us anything we didn't already know.
The eye test said to me that Higgers had the better game, but that neither were great. Jones is really throwing down though, form lock in Australia at the moment.
I agree completely with this post and even though I came out defending Higgers this particular performance wasn't what we'd need from a Wallaby 8.
McCalman is much more industrious than Higgers and I think they'd actually balance pretty well as a 6/8 combo, not the starting combo but maybe to finish the match.
The only issue with Jones is we already have Fardy and you probably don't need two players filling that role in a test 23.
Jones has been in great form. Gets over the advantage line in nearly every hit up. When Skelton matures, he and Jones will form a very good 2nd row partnership.
I wouldn't write off Coleman. He's getting wraps from the right people (though going unnoticed by others compared to Skelton) and has been in a professional environment for a similar amount of time to Skelton.
Jones being a small work-rate heavy lock and Coleman or Skelton being the big bopper would be a very balanced test combo.
It's a watch this space proposition.