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The Wallabies Thread

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Beale is garbage at 10. he has extensively established this by playing garbage every time he's played 10. He's played brilliant footy from fullback and 12. Never 10.

That's an urban myth D. Beale plays 10 currently for around half of each test match. He is constantly in first receiver and he looks quite a bit more creative than Foley when he does. If he played 10, he would no doubt share the 10 and 12 spots with whomever was put in the 12 jersey.

Nevertheless, I would prefer to see both of them replaced at some stage this series just to see if a backline made up of players who are prepared to defend in their nominated positions would be more solid and stable, as I suspect,
 
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Steve Williams (59)
Ah, here we go:

… a surprise callup to start at No 10 for Cheika’s Wallabies. The 28-year-old fitted in seamlessly to the Wallabies side. To'omua controlled the match during his 53 minute stint and provided quick and reliable service …​
 
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Lorenzo

Colin Windon (37)
To'omua did play 10 for Leicester this year at least a couple of times and made the highlight reels (or the youtube highlight clips, anyway). Of course there's an awful lot the highlight reels don't show.

It's also English club footy so not exactly like lining up against the ABs. Then again, if he's trading on his club form then he's in good company in the wallaby squad.
 

A mutterer

Chilla Wilson (44)
What i meant was, he is clearly trying to create depth in the 10 position, either by making players available or giving other players a shot.

I don't understand what else he could do. Should he throw Stewart in against the Argies just to see if he's better at Test level than he is at Super level?


probably not.

but i would like to see that force 10, deegan (?) be brought into the wider squad for experience. i like the look of him, but its early days yet.
 

Joe Blow

John Hipwell (52)
To'omua will presumably be the 10 at the Rebels when he arrives next year. Beale was a 10 right through his schoolboy career where he played maybe his best footy. A Beale 10 and To'omua 12 combo could certainly work.
Its odd that many put so much blame on Foley. He's one of our players who puts everything on the line in every test he plays. When he does dominate, score points and directs our attack well he receives little praise. Put him behind a dominant pack or even one with parity and he is fine.
With Foley, Beale and To'omua in our 23 the inside backs are well covered. What we need is consistent front foot ball from our set piece and the breakdown.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
To'omua will presumably be the 10 at the Rebels when he arrives next year. Beale was a 10 right through his schoolboy career where he played maybe his best footy. A Beale 10 and To'omua 12 combo could certainly work.
Its odd that many put so much blame on Foley. He's one of our players who puts everything on the line in every test he plays. When he does dominate, score points and directs our attack well he receives little praise. Put him behind a dominant pack or even one with parity and he is fine.
With Foley, Beale and To'omua in our 23 the inside backs are well covered. What we need is consistent front foot ball from our set piece and the breakdown.

JB, do you think he fared well in Bledisloe 2 when the pack was at least at parity? If managing the backline is a measure of the No 10, then it would be best to forget all about his efforts last time around.
 

RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
When was the last time you saw To'omua play at 10 BR?


This argument has been had before:

Went through and you're right. Just so happened to watch Leicester for two weeks in that three week window, haha. 19 games at 12, 3 at 10.

Though, for the people who doubt him as a 10 (and as a goal kicker) check out those Quins and Saracens games. Showed his class.

Relevent links:


 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
He played 9 minutes at 10 according to ESPN. Can’t really judge a player based on that.

You might be the only one judging To'omua on those 9 minutes UTG.

While he has split his time over the years playing 10 and 12, both here and overseas, he was a better all round, more skilful player than Foley and his form seems to have carried on in the UK. He won't have forgotten how to play 10 or 12 here as his cameos in the trial and Bledisloe matches confirm. What is it that they say about class being eternal?
 

RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
I would, without a doubt, prefer to see To'omua at 10 for the Wallabies. He has pretty much every skill you could want from a rugby player; he even has a decent lineout throw. His ability to perform at 12 is not because he is a 12, but because of his sheer quality, and it is no surprise that the Brumbies performed at their best since 2004 with him at 10.

If nothing else, being dropped may spark Foley into fighting even harder for the jersey, and bring back the same level of class we saw against England in the RWC.
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
The levels of denial in this thread are at spectacular levels. Okay BR, lets pick To'omua at 10. We still lose by 30 points.
 

Lorenzo

Colin Windon (37)
To'omua will presumably be the 10 at the Rebels when he arrives next year. Beale was a 10 right through his schoolboy career where he played maybe his best footy. A Beale 10 and To'omua 12 combo could certainly work.
Its odd that many put so much blame on Foley. He's one of our players who puts everything on the line in every test he plays. When he does dominate, score points and directs our attack well he receives little praise. Put him behind a dominant pack or even one with parity and he is fine.
With Foley, Beale and To'omua in our 23 the inside backs are well covered. What we need is consistent front foot ball from our set piece and the breakdown.


It's not personal. The 10 is rugby's quarterback, really, so when things aren't working out they perhaps receive too much of the blame and when they are working out, too much of the credit. He has been bolted into the starting lineup over a period where we have been pretty poor, so right now it's the former.

He did put Hodge in for a try on the weekend, and it was a good to see a wallaby drawing a man then passing the ball.

I agree that his effort is never questionable.

Given who is available, the biggest bang for your buck straight-swap right now is To'omua for Beale. Instantly plugs a big hole in the defence and, given the manner in which To'omua and Beale share 1st receiver duties at the moment, allows To'omua to take kicks in general play without changing shape much.
 

Strewthcobber

Simon Poidevin (60)
The levels of denial in this thread are at spectacular levels. Okay BR, lets pick To'omua at 10. We still lose by 30 points.
Best thing you can do to rise through the ranks at this time of year is not play and get flogged by the All Blacks.



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Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
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