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Desmond Connor (43)
Watching the game last night and having the discussion throughout the Super Rugby series the question needs to be asked of who should be the Wallaby 12. The candidates as I see them are as follows:
Matt To'omua - incumbent, excellent defence and brings physicality to the position but seems to lack the attacking spark (at international level at least as he consistently produces attacking spark for the Brumbies), kicking game has been off lately.
Kurtley Beale - Attacking spark in abundance, lacks physicality and has a tendency to be passive in defence. Kicking game in the past has been more miss than hit.
Kyle Godwin - the Force fans favourite. I haven't seen enough of his play to make a definitive call but at super level his defence is good and he provides attacking spark. However, test rugby is a lot tougher than super rugby and he is untried at this level.
Mitch Inman - Rebels favourite. Hard running centre, tough tackling. Does he have the creativity needed for test rugby (IMHO running hard is not enough at inside centre - perfectly fine for the 13 though). Does he have a kicking game? Is he up to test level?
Ben Tapuai - Former Wallaby 12 seems to have gone off the boil through injury and being selected out of position over the past few years. Does he still have what it takes? Is he the answer?
Anthony Fainga'a Another former Wallaby 12 who has gone off the boil. His problem at Wallaby level was consistency.
Rob Horne - Has played centre and wing for the Wallabies with varying degrees of success. Proven to be test capable (at wing - debatably at centre), strong defence and running game, lacks attacking spark. Played on the wing this year but was one of the 'tahs best at 12 in 2013.
Tevita Kuridrani - Has been playing the house down at 13 and is Bob Dwyer's preferred 12. Does he have the skillset necessary for this position?
Of course the selection of the 12 will be influenced by who is playing 10, with Quade on the comeback trail and expected to be selected for the end of year tour. What are your thoughts?
For the poll I haven't included truly out-of-left-field selections such as Scott Higginbotham or Michael Hooper. The poll will close in 7 days.
Matt To'omua - incumbent, excellent defence and brings physicality to the position but seems to lack the attacking spark (at international level at least as he consistently produces attacking spark for the Brumbies), kicking game has been off lately.
Kurtley Beale - Attacking spark in abundance, lacks physicality and has a tendency to be passive in defence. Kicking game in the past has been more miss than hit.
Kyle Godwin - the Force fans favourite. I haven't seen enough of his play to make a definitive call but at super level his defence is good and he provides attacking spark. However, test rugby is a lot tougher than super rugby and he is untried at this level.
Mitch Inman - Rebels favourite. Hard running centre, tough tackling. Does he have the creativity needed for test rugby (IMHO running hard is not enough at inside centre - perfectly fine for the 13 though). Does he have a kicking game? Is he up to test level?
Ben Tapuai - Former Wallaby 12 seems to have gone off the boil through injury and being selected out of position over the past few years. Does he still have what it takes? Is he the answer?
Anthony Fainga'a Another former Wallaby 12 who has gone off the boil. His problem at Wallaby level was consistency.
Rob Horne - Has played centre and wing for the Wallabies with varying degrees of success. Proven to be test capable (at wing - debatably at centre), strong defence and running game, lacks attacking spark. Played on the wing this year but was one of the 'tahs best at 12 in 2013.
Tevita Kuridrani - Has been playing the house down at 13 and is Bob Dwyer's preferred 12. Does he have the skillset necessary for this position?
Of course the selection of the 12 will be influenced by who is playing 10, with Quade on the comeback trail and expected to be selected for the end of year tour. What are your thoughts?
For the poll I haven't included truly out-of-left-field selections such as Scott Higginbotham or Michael Hooper. The poll will close in 7 days.