In my opinion the experiment with Tui at 6 has failed. He is too slow and misses too many tackles. In my opinion Hanigan would be a better choice.
Well, so what was Tui impact on the scoreboard? 2 NZ tries in 2 games, few lost balls and missed tackles .. Anything else I missed?
In my opinion the experiment with Tui at 6 has failed. He is too slow and misses too many tackles. In my opinion Hanigan would be a better choice.
Because then to get the bledisloe back would need us to go 2/2 in a year instead of 2/3.Why?
We play them more than anyone else every year which makes them very familiar with the way we play, which in turns seems to help them more than us. It is good to measure yourself against the best but not too often.
We've spent the last three years looking for a backrower with size, tackle-busting ability, and lineout proficiency. Tui is raw and can be rash but he offers all those qualities. He's not a finished product but he's the best we've got. If he works on his body height and general fitness he will likely be a mainstay at 6 for some years to come.
In my opinion the experiment with Tui at 6 has failed. He is too slow and misses too many tackles. In my opinion Hanigan would be a better choice.
He's definitely the best option we have right now.... until the likes of Naisarani or Valetini are available and prove to be good enough.
It's just rearranging deck chairs on the titanic, given that team changes aren't going to fix the underlying skill/structural/player development issues in Australian Rugby, but here's the team I'd trot out against the Boks (in a vain attempt to create a smidgen of optimism):
1. Sio
2. Fainga'a
3. Tupou
4. Arnold
5. Coleman
6. Tui
7. Hooper
8. Pocok
9. Genia
10. Foley
11. Banks
12. Beale
13. Hodge
14. Folau
15. DHP
Of course, there's still Foley at 10 and Pocock and Hooper in the back row which is sure to rile the usual crowd. I just don't see anyone else better at this point in time. Arnold adds aggression we dearly need, Rodda is just too passive. I can buy arguments about starting Tupou from the bench when we're playing well but the way we've been going we have to have our most impactful 15 out on the field and he's our ace in the hole in the impact department. Think Taf has been way below where he was last year, FF (Folau Fainga'a) was sublime at the end of Super, give him a shot.
DHP played very well at fullback and, although there were some comments about no x-factor, he's as slippery on the kick return as Ben Smith and kicks well. Folau then moves to 14 in place of Koroibete. Maddocks is good at sniffing out tries and in support play but Banks' pace and agility makes him seem more likely to create a try. Oh and Banks is the best cover defender in Australia, wouldn't it have been great if he had been on the field to run down a few ABs.
We've spent the last three years looking for a backrower with size, tackle-busting ability, and lineout proficiency. Tui is raw and can be rash but he offers all those qualities. He's not a finished product but he's the best we've got. If he works on his body height and general fitness he will likely be a mainstay at 6 for some years to come.
Agree with all that, I think he can improve his speed around the ground by improving his fitness.We must persevere with Tui for the moment. As Slim points out, he made his tackles. He also made ground with ball in hand which we won't see from Hanigan. He also took his lineout catches. Retallick stripped the ball from him on, I think, his first run, but after that he tightened his hold on the ball. My only concern with him is that he is a bit slow around the ground. But he does offer quite a bit that is needed in a 6 and should only improve with experience and confidence. Dempsey next year will put pressure on the 6 spot, but I cannot agree with any notion to reinstate Hanigan.
I like Tupou and Arnold starting and DHP to fullback again. I don't agree with some of the other picks, but those changes are overdue.