Gnostic
Mark Ella (57)
Perspective is a funny thing and I have said it on the Tahs thread earlier this year.
I was happy when Simmons was contracted to the Tahs because I said in 2015 the Tahs were weak in the second row and it was a very major failing of Cheika to not address it when Douglas indicated he was leaving. That failing continued until this year. Now I never really rated Simmons above Super Rugby and not much at that level either but was very happy to have him at the Tahs because he was the best lock option available. Now when I spoke to a mate from Qld is was very well connected with the Reds a few years ago he told me that Simmons was extremely highly rated amongst the forwards for his scrum and lineout work. This bloke knows A LOT about rugby so I went away and looked again past my prejudiced view of him and saw that indeed he is technically one of the best set piece locks in the country, BUT he must be paired with a physically dominant lock who can maul and run and tackle with that dominance. That is what he does not have with Hanigan and makes me wish Skelton was still around for the Tahs because the maul would be a far riskier tactic against the Tahs if he was there.
No doubt without my mate's information I would be still decrying Simmons lack of impact in anything except the lineout.
So if Simmons is paired with someone like Coleman I could see him starting for the Wallabies again and actually bringing a balance to the second row that we have lacked in the recent past.
I was happy when Simmons was contracted to the Tahs because I said in 2015 the Tahs were weak in the second row and it was a very major failing of Cheika to not address it when Douglas indicated he was leaving. That failing continued until this year. Now I never really rated Simmons above Super Rugby and not much at that level either but was very happy to have him at the Tahs because he was the best lock option available. Now when I spoke to a mate from Qld is was very well connected with the Reds a few years ago he told me that Simmons was extremely highly rated amongst the forwards for his scrum and lineout work. This bloke knows A LOT about rugby so I went away and looked again past my prejudiced view of him and saw that indeed he is technically one of the best set piece locks in the country, BUT he must be paired with a physically dominant lock who can maul and run and tackle with that dominance. That is what he does not have with Hanigan and makes me wish Skelton was still around for the Tahs because the maul would be a far riskier tactic against the Tahs if he was there.
No doubt without my mate's information I would be still decrying Simmons lack of impact in anything except the lineout.
So if Simmons is paired with someone like Coleman I could see him starting for the Wallabies again and actually bringing a balance to the second row that we have lacked in the recent past.