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Definitely agree. A big bopper, tackle breaking, bone crunch hitting number 8 not close to or the wrong side of 30 would go down a treat right now.
Bowside could not disagree more. I was going to elaborate on Gnostics post about players with serious limitations being picked but I will zero in on this one instead.
We are finally developing a team where each player can perform their primary function, with a few able to do a bit more, and that's going to separate us from other teams hopefully. Skelton is another player who falls in the former category. Big unit, physical, however is not a primary line out jumper. Looking at Link's selections, he doesn't really fit the mould as anything more than a potential bench option. Once we have some fit 4/6 players again he may prefer one of them and a 7 on the bench anyway.
Tetera Faulkner and Kieran Longbottom for the Wallaby front row
Definitely agree. A big bopper, tackle breaking, bone crunch hitting number 8 not close to or the wrong side of 30 would go down a treat right now.
Bowside could not disagree more. I was going to elaborate on Gnostics post about players with serious limitations being picked but I will zero in on this one instead.
Simmons and Horwill do need to improve yes. Primarily they need more aggression in contact, specifically when ball running for Horwill. Otherwise they are doing the exact job of a lock, which is good to see.
I consider that good to see because the hallmark of the Deans era (or error haha) was picking players who had serious limitations in one of their primary positional roles, due to "X-Factor" or some other buzzword. E.g. Timani the non-line out jumping lock. Burgess the poor passing, great running and tackling halfback, etc.
We are finally developing a team where each player can perform their primary function, with a few able to do a bit more, and that's going to separate us from other teams hopefully. Skelton is another player who falls in the former category. Big unit, physical, however is not a primary line out jumper. Looking at Link's selections, he doesn't really fit the mould as anything more than a potential bench option. Once we have some fit 4/6 players again he may prefer one of them and a 7 on the bench anyway.
Furthermore he can also be used as a lifter for guys like Fardy, Mowen, Higgers and heck even Pocock..............ALL AT ONCE?You point is valid and I agree, but I also think it would be wrong to write Skelton off purely as a timani style bopper. He's a much better ball runner and could very well develop into an effective lineout jumper in time. Furthermore he can also be used as a lifter for guys like Fardy, Mowen, Higgers and heck even Pocock.
Everything we say is a bit moot unless he shows it in the super rugby next season though. Still very early days for this bloke.
I think the tour has decided the following in the Wallabies starting side in 2014, dependant on injuries
1. Slipper
2. Moore
3. Kepu
4. Horwill
5. Simmons
6 Fardy
7. Hooper
8.
9. Genia
10. Cooper
11/14 Cummins +
12.
13.
15. Folau
yes..for years we always use to say that the second best 15 in world rugby was All Blacks b side. Be nice to have an equivalent Wallaby "b side" in 2015. The current B side would be pretty tidy at the moment.
Reg, it's a little frustrating to hear that from Larkham after seeing how well To'omua is playing at 12. His robustness suits the position a little more so than Lilo.
Another who has surprised me is Matt To'omua who didn't live up to his promise after leaving school, even factoring in how young he was and the high level he was playing at. He didn't impress a lot in club rugby either.
It is a pity that he missed the last games of the Spring Tour because for the first time in my eyes he looked like an assured starting test player. As a 12 who can play the position in the old NZ "second-five" way he made a better fist of it than Lilo, when he got his chance.
Einstein was right.
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Agree with everything said so far, and while our depth looks pretty good, I think it would be great if we could unearth a fairly large bopper type (on the younger side) in the mold of a Palu/Fotu for no. 8
Ita Vaea.Lets hope he recovers.
More likely that a fit and healthy Fotu Auelua will fill this role. When on song, he is almost unstoppable in a one man tackle and he hits like a sledgehammer. Also has the ability to set up outside players. With a good Super season in 2014, I tip he will make the Wallabies at No 8 in the mid year tests.