with regards to JOC (James O'Connor) physical stature I sometimes wonder, and this is not disrespectful to the ability of Tim Horan who was brilliant - but Horan had size all round him in players like Tune, Roff, Herbert, Damien Smit, even Jason Little was a pretty big boy and big blokes at the back like Burke and Latham. This size outwide in Horan's day enabled the Wallabies to hit rucks after going wide and still have a 'physical presence' additionally the players above were more than capable of bending the defensive line and allowing Horan more time and space on the recycle with posession. Now again, I'm not being disrespectful to Horan but I wonder should JOC (James O'Connor) move into 12, would the relatively small outside backs make it difficult for the Wallabies to have someone who can crash it up when needed and bend the line. We all know you can't just go wide all day (Eden Park is prime example) and need directness at times. Is JOC (James O'Connor) ever going to be able to simply crash it up without being dominated or held off the ground for a period of time to allow the defence to get organised? It's not like Digby, Beale etc could move into 12 when we want to crash it. Of course Horan did crash the ball and was pretty darn good at it. But the game now is a bit different and defences are stronger, more physical and more organised. Horan would still be a freak in todays game.
Personally I think JOC (James O'Connor) is a winger/fullback and always will be. That doesn't mean however he can't move into the 12 channel when the move/play suits and go from there. But I don't think he's ready for the 80 minute defensive work required in tight nor do I think he could give Quade that settling influence like a McCabe or Fainga'a.
Yes he could come into 12 on attack at times, inject himself and do something brilliant and there in lies the answer - use him as and when but spare him the burden of 12 on his back and the requirements of the position for 80 minutes... you could always push McCabe, a pretty handy and experienced winger onto the wing when it suits bringing JOC (James O'Connor) into 12... which I think is where Deans is heading with it all.