Horan agrees with me, but want Beale at 15, I would bench him.
9 Burgess
10 SNK
11 Tiquiri
12 Carter
13 Horne
14 Tahu
15 Turner
my back line would do me
Sam Norton-Knight at pivot could unleash Tahs' attack: Tim Horan
By Iain Payten
March 24, 2009
Australia legend Tim Horan believes Sam Norton-Knight must be moved to five-eighth to fix the New South Wales Waratahs' misfiring backline.
Horan's comments come in the wake of alarming statistic that NSW's attack is the worst in the Super 14.
His call for a reshuffle in the backs - with Kurtley Beale moved to full-back and Timana Tahu given a wing spot - came as the full extent of NSW's dysfunctional offence was laid bare.
Statistics show that in key attacking indicators, the Waratahs are ranked woefully low among all teams in the Super 14. They are last in average linebreaks per game, 13th in tackle busts and just 11th in average tries scored.
Their inability to attack proved costly at the weekend when, after doing a sterling job to hold the Crusaders to 17 points, they could only manage 13 themselves.
Speculation is mounting that coach Chris Hickey will make changes to his backline for Friday's clash with the Blues and Horan believes that Norton-Knight should be given the steering wheel.
"I have heard people say Sam Norton-Knight at 10 and Kurtley at full-back, and I think that's a good option," he said.
"I don't think you can blame Kurtley for how they're travelling. Not at all, but I think Norton-Knight is better suited to that position. He is more of a playmaker.
"He has good vision, and good teamwork vision. Whereas Kurtley is trying to play for the team, but also trying to put plays on for himself. Kurtley is more of an individual playmaker."
Horan also believes Tahu should be given extended game time, and suggested a wing berth.
"Ideally I think he is a winger, who should be given a roving commission," Horan said.
The stats tell a sorry tale for NSW's attack in the six games of 2009. They have averaged just 2.7 linebreaks per game, 19.3 tackle busts and 2.2 tries. Their 515 run-metres per game is also bottom tier.
Luckily for NSW, their next opponents are the Super 14's worst defensive side. After getting hammered 63-34 by the Chiefs on Saturday, the Blues have conceded an average of 32 points a game.
The clash at Eden Park - where the Waratahs have not won in 14 years - could be decided on who fixes their problems first: NSW's attack or the Blues' defence.
Hickey will name his final team on Thursday. It appears likely that Phil Waugh (achilles) will play; Hickey named only Ben Mowen and hooker Damien Fitzpatrick as back-up No.7 options.
9 Burgess
10 SNK
11 Tiquiri
12 Carter
13 Horne
14 Tahu
15 Turner
my back line would do me