That group of front rowers is particularly solid though: and if Coleman/Haylett-Petty/Hardwick join the party that creates a lot of both top line quality and depth: ideal for providing guys like Sefa, Koroibete and Hodge the front foot ball they can use so well.
If you end up with a lineup of
1. Daley
2. Uelese
3. Talakai
4. Parling
5. Coleman
6. HP
7. Fainga'a
8. Mafi
9. Genia
10. Lance
11. Naivalu
12. Horwitz
13. Tuipulotu
14. Koroibete
15. Hodge
16. Hanson
17. Faulkner
18. Weeks
19. Cummins
20. Hardwick
21. Stirzaker
22. McGregor
23. Maddocks
Then I reckon you're in business.
No LT?
And DHP?Maybe reserve lock? I'd take Hardwick over him as reserve backrower.
I agree about English for a bench spot, he can cover 13, 14 and 15Also interesting that you've dumped English Entirely.
Regardless, I reckon we can look at the typical Force backline of:
9. Ruru
10. Lance
11. Peni
12. Meakes
13. Rona
14. Morahan
15. DHP
Then if we get Lance, Meakes & DHP as suggested, it potentially looks like this:
9. Genia
10. Lance
11. Koroibete
12. Meakes
13. Naivalu
14. Hodge
15. DHP
With Stirzaker, Horwitz and English (providing the best/most experienced cover across 10-14) potentially on the bench, with Goddard, McGregor, Tuipulotu and Maddocks (maybe Henry) breathing down their necks.
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personally i'm not too fussed if DHP goes elsewhere. Maddocks does not look at all out of place in Super Rugby. If DHP comes then Hodge should go to outside centre (Mortlock #2) with the two Fijians on the wings. The injury gods will no doubt play a continuing role in selection.
He’d be a handy get, but we need 10s and locks more! With Rebels memberships going on sale tomorrow (from memory?) I would expect they will start to make some big announcements to cash in on the interest generated.So Billy Meakes close to making a call on his future. Everyone speculating it's Melbourne, and he'd love to work with David again.
My money is still on the Tahs.
http://www.rugby.com.au/news/2017/10/24/wallabies-barbarians-meakes
THE Super Rugby downsizing saga that swamped 2017 scuttled the possibility of Luke Jones returning to Australian rugby - for now, at least.
Jones is back in Australia this week after securing a release from his French club Bordeaux to play for the Barbarians against the Wallabies.
With a young daughter and a son due next February, Jones told us he’d been keen to return to Melbourne next year and to try to add to his three Wallabies caps.
Former Wallaby Luke Jones (left) says he won’t be returning to Australian rugby despite interest from the Rebels.
He spoke with the Rebels but with contractual uncertainty still swirling in the wake of the ARU’s decision to shut down the Force, a deal couldn’t be done in time and Jones recently extended at Bordeaux until 2019. He is now looking at the options to make a return before the 2019 World Cup, and a late selection bid a la Dean Mumm in 2015.
“I am definitely keen to come back at some point. It’s nice to hear that the door is open and if the opportunity presented itself, then yeah, I would come back,” Jones said.
“It is something that I will eventually do but it’s just a timing thing. Sometimes it doesn’t all line up as you’d like it to.
“Melbourne is where we will end up long-term. We love Melbourne.”
Jones said the tough French competition had made him a better player and there’s little doubt Australian rugby could do with a few more jumping no.6s.
Payto and Panda speculate that Merlin may return to Melbourne as early as 2019.
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If he does return and return to Melbourne would that be our very first returning player?never under estimate the power of a mother in law
If he does return and return to Melbourne would that be our very first returning player?
never under estimate the power of a mother in law