The selection of the team that lost to Italy was worlds away from the one here. Mass changes, leaving available starters out of the side entirely, with no eye to combinations and a lot of debuts handed out. It was very clearly a 2nd string side, where as this one is still arguably our best side available.
Looking at the two seemingly unforced changes (Kerevi and Skelton coming in), both seem like good moves. As a good as Sua'ali'i was in attack he was at sea defensively at times - look at the Kellaway try from a loose ball he makes a bad read and jams in opening a massive hole. If the pass doesn't go to ground it's game over. That's exactly the sort of thing that will be targeted a week later, but naming Kerevi and Ikitau (9 tests, 7 starts as a pair) is a much safer unit defensively, while still offering plenty of threat. Throw in Skelton to nullify Wales' one real strength against us earlier this year (the maul) and it feels like the smart, safe tactical play.