My 23 thus far in the season, given incumbency and form:
1. Alaalaatoa
2. Polota-Nau
3. Kepu
4. Phillip
5. Coleman
6. McAffrey
7. Hooper
8. Pocock
9. Genia
10. Foley
11. Koroibete
12. Beale
13. CFS
14. DHP
15. Folau
16. Slipper
17. Paenga-Amosa
18. Sio
19. Rodda / Tui
20. Timu
21. Gordon
22. Hodge / Kerevi / Kuridrani
23. Maddocks
The Front Rowers:
Alaalaatoa has been very handy this season, is a strong scrummager and usurped Sio at the end of last season, did he not?
TPN and Kepu go without saying - class and experience.
Slipper to return to the fold after a strong season, pipping Robertson (who has regressed), Sio to join him on the bench, alongside BPN, who has been really effective in tight and in the set piece this year. Has impressed me the most of all the young hookers.
Tupou just not quite there yet, given the class frontrow stocks. After the RWC, Kepu will bugger off and he'll come into the 23 (if there are no injuries).
Second Row:
Coleman, despite a slow start to the season, to maintain his spot in the XV due to his class, aggression and leadership. Philip to continue his rise and be rewarded with a starting spot due to his position as the form Australian lock this season.
One of Rodda, Tui or Arnold to be included on the bench. At this stage I'd take Rodda, but Tui could make a late surge.
Back Row:
The Pooper to return and reign supreme. Both solid ball-runners (Hooper moreso), dominant defenders, strong over the ball (Hooper made turnovers on the weekend - deal with it) and two of the best players in the world.
McAffrey has had a really strong season, and provides another viable ball-running option whilst not yielding any mongrel, athleticism or set-piece proficiency. A far better version of Hanigan.
Halves:
Genia-Foley-Beale playing making axis. Duh. Beale to cover 10, with Maddocks or Hodge to cover an injury crisis there from the bench.
Backline:
Kuridrani has had a slow start to the season, and CFS, Hodge or Kerevi should take his place at the start of the season.
Koroibete to win a starting wing spot due to his sheer firepower, and DHP to maintain a spot to play 2nd fullback. His experience is too good to give up, but he's had an average season. Maddocks, Hodge and Naivalu will be pressing for this position.
Reserve Backs:
One of Kuridrani, Kerevi and Hodge on the bench to cover the sentences.
Maddocks, one of Australia's most promising talents, still has the occassional brainfart in defence or by throwing a stupid offload. Ease him into the camp via the bench. Can cover 11, 15 and 10.