Don't worry, Aidan Toua will do plenty of kicking.... especially when he shouldn't.
As is Tradition.
I mean maybe we'll not be kicking it as Scoey points out the back 3 (hopefully) won't ever kick it, because they really shouldn't. But Lance, Nabuli, and Toua have had virtually zero game time nor any game time with the squad, yet Daugunu, Stewart etc have had all off season and NRC playing with Tuttle, DP, Kerevi (in trials). Surely that continuity (or lack of) should count for something. Like I said previously, I can understand if you are dumping Quade for the future in Hamish Stewart and maybe they are bringing him on slowly, we'll only see that in future weeks. But if we are dumping Quade for Jono Lance, when he's only on a one year contract, we are building towards a future where the Reds are about as good as Ballymore is at the moment.
Pick you best team you can, every week. Always have 'future' players in the squad so they can develop in a professional environment, but they start only when they have earned a position in the best team.
I do agree you pick your best team every week, but to my mind a part of that best team has to include is the guy going to be around next season, is the guy going to be able to contribute to the team in 3 seasons time. Particularly with a team in the situation like the Reds are in. Looking at the draw, I think the absolute best we can expect is about 10 wins maybe a bunch of bonus points. Given that we might if everything goes our way, just scrape into finals (and I'm normally considered super optimistic). Say we play finals we are likely going up against the conference winners likely Crusaders/Hurricanes, Lions, or Brumbies/Waratahs/Rebels. Let's say we get lucky and have the fellow Aussie conference team and we get up on the day; at best we make it to semi-finals and get mauled by the Lions, Crusaders, Hurricanes.
So in our equation for who our best team is, surely the weighting we should give to winning now should be less than a team like the Crusaders or Lions because they have a chance to actually win now (in the case of the Lions their window is only going to last a season or two).
I'm not saying we should pick all the young guys for every game and only young guys. However where the difference is marginal or non-existent, the guy who can help you next year and the year after is obviously the better choice.
Let's pretend for a second that in terms of ability and combinations etc. Stewart and Lance are identical (I think many agree they are indeed very close), it's an obvious decision you should select Stewart because he's likely to be playing for the club for the next 3/5/10 seasons. Now if it was for a finals game or something like that (maybe even the first game of the season to get you off to a good start) you might select Lance because of that experience but assuming they are identical you don't pick Lance the whole season.
Another good example to think about is with Douglas, what do we gain having Douglas coming off the bench when we could be discovering another Rodda in Blyth or Hockings, I'm not saying there isn't reason to bring Douglas off the bench particularly for the first game you want to get off to a good start and I do agree Douglas is the most likely to give you that right now. But at some point in our season (likely around game 3 or 4) we'll need to consider bringing in those young guys off the bench. Rodda is a Wallaby, probably 3rd or 4th choice at his position too. He wasn't starting this time last year, so the idea that it's so easy to identify that tallent without some kind of baptism of fire is dangerous at best.
Like it or not, the Reds are in a rebuilding mode at the moment, that's why we have dumped Quade and likely won't chase Karmichael. Last year was really a last gasp to try to (to borrow some basketball terms)
Win Now, it's pretty obvious we don't have the pieces for that right now. So now we are in a rebuilding phase, we are trying to develop our pieces, we are trying to turn Liam Wright into George Smith for example.
There have been some selections that have been brilliant from that perspective Perese (in the past), BPA & Mafi, Tuttle, Paua'aua. I am just concerned that we could fall into the trap of trying to win now, when we don't have the cattell to really win now; leaving Stewart, and Daugunu out of the starting side for guys who haven't played
ANY rugby together is worrying. Lance I understand, he had a good game against Fiji by the end of that first 10 minutes I was fully expecting him to be starting, but Toua showed nothing except he still can't kick consistently and would have been a brilliant place for the other of Lance/Stewart to allow us to develop our future while remaining relevant for now.
I would point out that in the NBA & NFL that have league revenue comparable to countries. They almost never take the approach that you
always put your
best team out there for
every game. Given the amount of investment, time and energy they put into things like that do you really think we should be completely ignoring this.