So Mowen and Lealiifano have no experience but should start as they are a force, but Folau lacks the experience so shouldn't start? Que?
I don't object to starting Lealiifano over Horne but you are refer Horne's play last year under Michael Foley. Have you been watching him this year at all? Also Mortlock played 13 whereas Horne is playing 12 inside AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) these days.
Speight isn't eligible and Davis has speed but little else. Foley is still too raw at flyhalf. He has shown in the last two matches that he hasn't yet got the tactical vision when squeezed by a hard defence. Mogg is the only one I agree was unlucky.
I agree with Barnes at 10 if (and this is a big if under Deans) he runs the ball like he did on Saturday and keeps the useless chip kicks in the back pocket. On Saturday he reminded me of the player who was going to be the new Bernie Larkham, when he filled in at fly half in the 07RWC, before he adopted/was forced into this tactical kicking role that he has had for the last few years.
In reference to the first question you asked, Mowen has 69 caps and Lealiifano 63, so they're pretty seasoned campaigners in comparison to Folau who has 12 now. It's all a different story when you play international rugby or against the Lions for this matter, but Folau hasn't played much rugby union at all and is still finding his feet.
Horne in my opinion still hasn't been that great this year. Even though these two have different styles of play, Lealiifano has much more of an attacking presence and is an option to put a kick away from right on our goal line. He is a goal-kicker and can slot into a flyhalf role if Berrick or O'Connor find themselves at the bottom of a ruck etc.. or are injured in play. They both have great defence, Horne obviously better at this, but in my opinion I would still pick Lealiifano. Even Horne has only gained 56 caps at state level, and 14 at Wallaby level, which still isn't all that much. I just feel the Wallabies need a spark in midfield, which i think Lealiifano can provide. Something which the Wallabies have been lacking.
I still would have put in Foley to give him the experience, yes he may be raw but he is one of the best upcoming players we have in the country. I have no queries to start him early as he wouldn't let us down. I might add that some of Foley's kicks have been spot-on throughout the season.
Agreed with Barnes, he is very dangerous when running the ball. The chip-kick can come off I suppose, but there is no need to do it every single time.