I'm betting that very few changes are made.
If Deans made wholesale changes to his backline and we got belted by NZ, he'd probably cop the worst criticism of his coaching tenure.
If he reinstated Cooper at 10 after Barnes has been MOTM in two of the three Wales tests and he was anything short of incredible, Deans would cop a roasting.
You may be right about very few changes, and there is plenty to be said for some stability in selections, but it seems to me if we lose to New Zealand Deans will get blasted anyway, no matter which selection policy he employs. Not saying he doesn't deserve a lot of it, but every coach is an idiot when they lose.
For mine, there is any number of possible combinations simply because we have a swag of players who all bring pros & cons to our midfield. For the hell of it, I'll put up a backline but, in all honesty even I am not 100% convinced it is the best way to go.
One big area of grey for me is does Deans need to inject some attacking spark or go for stability. I have choosen spark (with a few significant disclaimers), but I wouldn't be suprised or disappointed if Deans goes for consistency.
9. Genia -
10. Cooper - Yes, shit at the World Cup, but so were some of our selections, our injury toll, tactics and at least half of the other players as well. I would pick him on the proviso that a) he displays his form of 2011 Super Rugby over the next 3 weeks & b) Deans is confident he can defend at 10. Last year I advocated using the Reds style of shuffling him back in defence. It didn't work, so if he can't defend at 10 than he doesn't start IMO. I recognise those are two big ifs, so my backline might be shot before I start
11. Ioane
12. Barnes - deserves to be rewarded for his test form; IMO is a better 12 anyway; gives us a better balance in the centres than the current pair
13. McCabe - I don't dislike Horne or Faianga, but IMO McCabe is comfortably superior to both of them and is also the one showing the most ability to expand his game. Not sure it is a good idea to move him when he is establishing himself well at 12, but I think he could be even better at 13 and if he is going to change it has to happen sometime
14. O'Conner - I have no problem with O'Conner being put up as a midfield option - I remember him setting up plenty of play for his outside backs playing 10 at the Force. However, in the World Cup he & Pocock were the only two who could have any credible claim to being in the World XV team, and he was playing on the wing then
15 Beale - wish he would stop chip kicking so much, but is still a clear choice for mine