Seems a stretch to pick a guy who doesn't really do that role at Super Rugby level to do it at test level.
A guick Google suggests:-Is Petaia a chance of making the end of Super season or is he going to miss the entirety of it?
Can't see him going to Japan if he doesn't get another game between now and then.
That would have him training in July/Aug and return to competition in early September. Hard to see it. Maybe an injury replacement part way through?Return to competitive elite-level soccer and rugby is possible after surgically treated Lisfranc injuries. Return to training can take up to 24 weeks and return to playing up to 31 weeks, with bony injuries taking longer.
I think form is irrelevant.D, I see my post was somewhat ambiguous. I meant after Foley's one good game last weekend. I was wanting to make the point that on the basis of 5 or 6 rounds in all, Quade was still in front of Foley this year.
I've said all along that it's based on stats and ignores the set piece etc. I don't think anyone would argue that HJH (Harry Johnson-Holmes) hasn't been playing well though, even at the set piece. It's not a team of the week, it's more a 'team of the season so far'. Who do you reckon the form LHP is?
I have also said all along that some subjectivity would come into the set piece roles at some stage so you've said your bit. So that would make an all Brumbies front row plus one on the bench. They have both been up there in the calcs BTW.
An all Brumbies front row does seem fairly likely.
As things stand i would be looking at a second row of Rodda (one of the first names on the team sheet atm) and Arnold with a lock/6 to come off the bench in the form of Jones, Lukhan or Hanigan.