Antony
Alex Ross (28)
You will rarely ever see SBW, Dagg or Smith be the first receiver and run a back-line move though.
I'll stand by the statement that if you're 10 is a good enough player, you don't really worry too much about having another option to do what he's supposed to.
I can remember a few instances this year of SBW stepping in at first receiver then passing it on to Carter, who then runs the play from second five-eighth. It happens when NZ has an overlap or the openside is big and generally under-populated, and Carter stands quite deep.
I agree that you don't need someone there to sporadically replace the five-eighth, but it's good to have someone to step in and be threatening with all three kick/run/pass options, who can then 90% of the time still just pass it on to the main guy and let him play with more width.