Nah I mean about To'omua not starting next week.
What is the cost of trialling alternative players? That we might lose the dead-rubber test in Argentina? Or the Brisbane bled? Yeah we better not drop Matt To'omua, because without him, we might lose to the ABs. Oh wait...
To'omua hasn't shown anything in attack this series at all. It's not all down to the forward pack - Kuridrani can make plenty of progress behind this pack and has for the last 3 tests.
And what does being the "incumbent" have to do with it? Beale was the "incumbent" 10 after playing the first two tests against the ABs there. Ashley Cooper was the incumbent 13 after the France series and the Bleds and now his position has been filled by a guy that is playing better than anyone.
What a crock of shit. To'omua has set up tries all through the French season and also through the rugby championship, not as many as last year's end of season tour.. But then who has been.What is the cost of trialling alternative players? That we might lose the dead-rubber test in Argentina? Or the Brisbane bled? Yeah we better not drop Matt To'omua, because without him, we might lose to the ABs. Oh wait...
To'omua hasn't shown anything in attack this series at all. It's not all down to the forward pack - Kuridrani can make plenty of progress behind this pack and has for the last 3 tests.
And what does being the "incumbent" have to do with it? Beale was the "incumbent" 10 after playing the first two tests against the ABs there. Ashley Cooper was the incumbent 13 after the France series and the Bleds and now his position has been filled by a guy that is playing better than anyone.
First of all, there's no such thing as a dead rubber in Test rugby. A loss to Argentina would be a step backwards for this team.
Secondly, Beale was never the incumbent 10. He played 2 games there after foley was given 3 starts. Cooper was before injury (and arguably is) the first choice 10. Foley has a fight on his hands to hold that position imo.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) never secured his spot at 13. Kuridrani was our first choice 13 for much of 2013.
To'omua on the other hand has been our first choice 12 for more than a year now. In that time he's had numerous stand out performances and his defense has been top shelf. He hasn't been that amazing in the last few games, but over the season as a whole he's been more consistent and either Foley or Beale. His defense in the mid field has been a massive asset to the wallabies.
Also you didn't answer my question as to who is knocking on the door to replace To'omua at 12. Beale?! god help us.
It's a big question of who if To'omua is out. Me personally I would think seriously about Godwin, but I don't think he's in the touring squad. I hope the thought of playing KB (Kurtley Beale) there doesn't even enter Link's head because I think he'll get carved up. I'd rather move TK in one and play AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) at 13.
15 or whatever tackles by Horwill in one half is pretty bloody impressive.
When during the last year has To'omua had "numerous stand out performances"?! Seriously, list them, would you? He certainly hasn't had a good game this series at all. Was it against the French? If so, perhaps we should get Berrick Barnes and Matt Giteau back so we can dominate against 2nd tier sides.
We are now 1-from-9 against the ABs and the Boks since Link and To'omua came aboard.
I'm sick of hearing the forward pack blamed for everything (the old "deckchairs on the titanic"). The wallabies had a tonne of ball during the 1st hour of the game last night and much of it was moving forwards. If you run straight and hard, there are gaps to be made. TK isn't a football genius, he's just a big bastard that runs upfield. Why people accept a centre that is playing like a confused fly half,I have no idea.
I've gone back through the GAGR player ratings for the games over the last 12-14 months, and found:-
-vs NZ (wellington 2013) - voted a top three performer by quite a few posters
-vs NZ bledisloe 3, 2013 - voted by most posters as a top 3 performer
-vs England 2013 - voted by most posters as a top 3 performer, voted by some as best on park
-vs Italy 2013 - voted by most posters as a top 3 performer, voted by some as best on park
-vs France (game 1, 2014) - voted by most posters as a top 3 performer, voted by some as best on park
-vs NZ (bledisloe 1, 2014) - voted a top three performer by quite a few posters
15 or whatever tackles by Horwill in one half is pretty bloody impressive.
We know Folou is naturally brilliant but he is looking comfortable as a rugby player more these days. He is making better judgement decisions that you would find in an experienced rugby player.