Rumoured team:
Wallabies: Israel Folau, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Christian Lealiifano, Joe Tomane, Quade Cooper, Nic White, Ben Mowen , Michael Hooper, Scott Fardy, James Horwill (c), Rob Simmons, Ben Alexander, Stephen Moore, James Slipper. Reserves: Saia Fainga'a, Benn Robinson, Sekope Kepu, Sitaleki Timani, Ben McCalman, Will Genia, Matt To'omua, Chris Feauai-Sautia.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/wallabies-coach-ewen-mckenzie-makes-four-changes-for-springbok-clash-20130925-2ud5q.html#ixzz2fuSLXY00
Ha, he's been the THP in a scrum that has dominated Argentina, Australia and had the upper hand against NZ for the periods where it was 8 forwards vs 8 forwards.Actually Jannie Du Plessis is pretty shit as well.
RoffsChoice, do you now have to change your signature?
I thought the area of biggest disparity last time we played the Saffas was at the breakdown where we just didn't (couldn't) match the SA locks and back row. Yet we go into this test with the same personnel here while changing the backline around. Not what I expected. Would have preferred Fardy to lock in place of Simmons, Mowen to 6 and Dennis at 8. Not a real fan of Dennis but think he played better in SS this year and would be the best option currently available.
Ha, he's been the THP in a scrum that has dominated Argentina, Australia and had the upper hand against NZ for the periods where it was 8 forwards vs 8 forwards.
So I wouldn't exactly say he's shit. He does miss the odd tackle around the park at times and you don't often see him having a big impact with ball in hand, but in the primary functions of a prop, he is more than capable.
Or perhaps you subscribe to the school of thought (like many in Aus rugby in recent times) that a prop's workrate around the field is more important than his set piece ability.
I think it was the Poms who introduced the concept of halfback, flyhalf,Insideleft Centre,Outsideright centre, two wings and a full back.
Hell there was even a day when we played Left Flanker (Left Wing Forward) and Right Flanker (Right Wing Forward), none of this openside/blindside nonsense. Our Lock was at the back of the scrum, and the kiwis called our second rowers, Locks, and rather inventively called the 8th member of the forward pack "No 8" not "Lock".
Alexander and Kepu are not test standard (although no one else better).
Has anyone thought of giving Greg Holmes or Paddy Ryan a call? Surley worth a shot ahead of those two.
Tiger
agree with you re greg Holmes. Think he likes playing THP although Link used him at the Reds as LHP. Think that was only because Slipper was more valuable to the Reds at THP.
Jeez he couldn't be poorer than current crop of THP's at wallaby level so maybe he will become an option, moving forward.