You read my mind. Although I'm not so sure that Cooper/McCabe is that nicely balanced, because it seems to hinge completely on Cooper having brilliant attack. On the nights that Cooper is off his game the whole backline is fucked, at least with Barnes/JOC (James O'Connor) if one isn't bang on then it's not a complete disaster.
I disagree. Cooper-McCabe at 10-12 is very balanced. I think we will see both Cooper and Barnes in the 22 and if Cooper starts and is off his game, he can be replaced by Barnes at any point. By the same token Barnes can always start and Cooper can replace him at some point.
The problem is how to fit Barnes, McCabe and Copper into a starting 15?
Can't do it without moving McCabe to 13 and that is just not going to happen right now.
All of a sudden there is a lot of love for both McCabe and Barnes, and rightly so after both played a big part in the series win over Wales.
Quade showed last night again that he is our best 10 in attack and in organising the backline. There are some legitimate questions defensively but boy, we really need him to be our first choice 10 for the Wallabies to play to their full potential.
Against most opposition I would start with Cooper - McCabe with Barnes on the bench.
13? That is an even more difficult puzzle, but you can bet that Horne will start there in our next test if he is fit.