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Mark Ella (57)
We better keep it going until the Brumbies V Tahs and they can finally go head to head.
But will Pocock play?
We better keep it going until the Brumbies V Tahs and they can finally go head to head.
But will Pocock play?
Yet another week in which Hooper continues to smoke Poey, The Chosen One.
Score is getting lopsided
I apologize if this aspect of the Hooper/Pocock selection dilemma has already been analysed.
To me, Hooper suits the fast running game of rugby, as he's all over the place, backing up, taking passes into open space, fast in defence etc. etc.
For Pokock, who can forget his playing style against the Springbok juggernaut in the RWC in NZ in the quarter-final.
He's best suited to the trench warfare type of game as an open flanker, being a serial pest, interrupting the tempo of opposition forward packs, and is a heavier option for the scrums.
Now, the RWC is unfortunately no longer suited to the running game, especially against the top favourite teams. They play trench warefare, with the onus on penalty points rather than tries. So as wonderful as it is to see Hooper in full flight, IMHO, that is not what the most successful teams will bring to the table.
Our first two games are against Fiji and Uruguay, then England, and finally Wales. The first two of these games from the wallabies view point will be more 'open', so mainly Hooper, but Pocock will need to come off the bench for match fitness.
The latter two games will be more dour affairs; against England, no doubt Pocock. As for Wales, by then their form will have an input, but for the reasons given above, I think Pocock.
Nice to have the selection problem (hopefully).
I don't think two 7s in the matchday 23 is generally a good plan whatsoever.