I hope the Wallabies have made sure they're not sharing water bottles etc.
I wonder who Patient Zero was?
What's your thoughts behind Horne being out of position?
Great first post mate, welcome to the forum.Thus in my head began percolating ideas about how the roles of centres would evolve over say the next 8-10 years. Now I'm not the first to say this (In fact the highly impressive Scott Allen has been driving home the point fairly often around here) but I firmly believe that the role of the 12 and 13 are subtly different now than they used to be.
Nowadays In a 12, I believe coaches look for (in priority order)
- Physical presence and contact skill at the gainline (in attack and defense)
- short passing skills or offloading
- understanding with 10 and running lines
- low error rate
- tactical kicking game
- flair
- skills on the ground, for the pilfer or counter ruck --> less important with new interpretations.
In a 13 I think they look for
- Ability to set up back 3 (distribution)
- low error rate
- Defensive ability (mostly communication and tackle accuracy, dominant tackling a real bonus)
- usually speed and footwork
- Support play, particularly on inside breaks
- Individual flair.
- tactical kicking option
Shit, good first post mate haha
I must say I'm not champing at the bit for him to start there in a quarter. I would just like to see it, especially from the tahs pov, but it would definitely have its benefit and he could do a good job in a pinch.
I think he is a good player that could be great at any moment. I would like nothing more to see him make the wallaby 13 jersey his own, but atm I think he still needs a bit of developing. I think he could benefit from time on the wing and still be very effective. I know he has always played in the centres, but it must be one of the easier positions to get used to - Deans had no problem putting JOC (James O'Connor) - and he has so much gas.
Whilst I can't question his prowess in defence, atm I don't think he offers all that much in the centres in attack. IMO he will be a devestating centre when he fills out and develops a bit more power, but atm he is just a kid who is bloody quick and goes extraordinarily hard. I think alot of his plaudits come from sheer admiration for his guts.
In super rugby, I've waited for him to show his potential in attack, but the few flashes he has shown generally have been from using his pace and burning people on the outside, which would be more effective on the wing. At centre he doesn't seem to break tackles or find a gap all that often. To be fair none of our centres do atm and I wouldn't be all that concerned to see him at inside instead of McCabe. IMO opinion he is our future test 13, but could perhaps use some years developing on the wing - ala stirlo, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and others - where he can use his pace. I'm not suggesting he replace Ioane, Mitchell or perhaps even JOC (James O'Connor). I just think he has struggled to make the impact people have expected from him as he has been thrown into a very psychically demanding position at such a young age.
The most interesting selection was Rob Horne at inside-centre, even though he has played most of his recent football for the Waratahs and Wallabies at outside-centre.
''We like his directness in attack and defence,'' Deans said.
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And let's be honest, at 12 on the drift defence nowadays you probably only make 6-12 one on one tackles a game?
Quade cooper at 12 would be an interesting selection!:lmao:It's funny... I actually wanted Quade to serve his 'apprenticeship' in the Wallaby ranks by playing 12 for a few seasons. His passing game and second receiver ability would be great for the team. I liked the idea of a combo of Quade at 12 with a cooler older head at 10 like Barnes or Gits. And obviously they could interchange positions as required.
Lynagh served his apprenticeship at 12 outside Ella before moving into 10 once he had learned how to 'boss' or control a game.
RE Quade's tackling. To be honest I'm one of his biggest critics. The move to 15 in defence I think has really unsetled Beale and the backline in general this season.
Quade can tackle. He isn't shy of contact. When he was at 12 on the EOYT he had no problems putting in a tackle... his problem is that his technique was non existent. He just wanted to hit and forgot to follow through/hold/finish the tackle. Often he just simply goes for the ball. But I think at 12... he was forced to defend and whilst not great I saw signs of improvement. And let's be honest, at 12 on the drift defence nowadays you probably only make 6-12 one on one tackles a game?
What needed to happen was, Quade was given another year at 12 I think and forced to work on his defence outside Barnes/Gits however there form/injuries seemed to fast track Quade into 10 (along with his form).
Quade isn't shy of contact situations... when in attack against Ireland he took the ball into contact several times. The problem is, he doesn't like to get on the floor. And i think this probably has more to do with having an excited young kid mentality who just doesn't want to 'not be involved'. I think Quade views being on the floor at the bottom of the ruck a waste of his ability to run the ball. so he tries to offload, throw flick passes and 'stay alive' rather than be on the bottom of the ruck. Benji Marshall adopts a similar philosophy.
Pat McCabe would be inclined to disagree
Quade cooper at 12 would be an interesting selection!:lmao:
I think we played that combo against Wales in 09 to good effect. Also that's exacatly what Carter did - play at 12 whlie serving under Mehrtens was it?
It was 12 Cooper and 13 Ioane for England(W), Ireland(D) and Wales(W). Cross came in for Ioane against Scotland.
It's funny... I actually wanted Quade to serve his 'apprenticeship' in the Wallaby ranks by playing 12 for a few seasons. His passing game and second receiver ability would be great for the team. I liked the idea of a combo of Quade at 12 with a cooler older head at 10 like Barnes or Gits. And obviously they could interchange positions as required.
Lynagh served his apprenticeship at 12 outside Ella before moving into 10 once he had learned how to 'boss' or control a game.
RE Quade's tackling. To be honest I'm one of his biggest critics. The move to 15 in defence I think has really unsetled Beale and the backline in general this season.
Quade can tackle. He isn't shy of contact. When he was at 12 on the EOYT he had no problems putting in a tackle... his problem is that his technique was non existent. He just wanted to hit and forgot to follow through/hold/finish the tackle. Often he just simply goes for the ball. But I think at 12... he was forced to defend and whilst not great I saw signs of improvement. And let's be honest, at 12 on the drift defence nowadays you probably only make 6-12 one on one tackles a game?
What needed to happen was, Quade was given another year at 12 I think and forced to work on his defence outside Barnes/Gits however there form/injuries seemed to fast track Quade into 10 (along with his form).
Quade isn't shy of contact situations... when in attack against Ireland he took the ball into contact several times. The problem is, he doesn't like to get on the floor. And i think this probably has more to do with having an excited young kid mentality who just doesn't want to 'not be involved'. I think Quade views being on the floor at the bottom of the ruck a waste of his ability to run the ball. so he tries to offload, throw flick passes and 'stay alive' rather than be on the bottom of the ruck. Benji Marshall adopts a similar philosophy.