Either do about 5 startersTK doesn't deserve a bench spot based on current form.
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Is Berrick Barnes completely out of the picture? If you have BB at 10, JD at 15, there a few problems solved I reckon.
Think there are a few backrow players worth a look in the comp.
Sinclair, Figg, Ward, the City 8, Perry.
Think with Mafi coming, and 6 locks on the books (Toolis, Cummins, Retallick, Day, Jeffries and Timani) we might see us stick with the forwards we've already had this year.
The rebels actually have the depth to play a horses for courses when it comes to forward pack selection. However the go to line up should be:
- Smith
- Chibbs
- Weeks
- Jefferies
- Day
- Timani
- Reid
- McMahon
Mafi appearances at the world cup suggested he was more effective coming on in second half to skittle tired defenders. Day was brought in to be a lineout general so unless Toolis can show some aptitude here I believe Day will get the nod ahead of him. But either way a bench of Colby, Toolis, Mafi is quite solid.
The rebels actually have the depth to play a horses for courses when it comes to forward pack selection. However the go to line up should be:
- Smith
- Chibbs
- Weeks
- Jefferies
- Day
- Timani
- Reid
- McMahon
Mafi appearances at the world cup suggested he was more effective coming on in second half to skittle tired defenders. Day was brought in to be a lineout general so unless Toolis can show some aptitude here I believe Day will get the nod ahead of him. But either way a bench of Colby, Toolis, Mafi is quite solid.
I don't. Colby is close to the most underrated player in Australia. He's the most well-rounded 7 in the country, certainly has the best linking game. As good as Reid has been, he's still McMahon-lite at the moment. Would like to see him start adding some strings to his bow.