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Mark Ella (57)
Makes you wonder why these attributes are not being assesed at a younger level. Saia is now getting towards mid career and it is probably too late but why was he not identified as loose forward material when he was younger? Why was Ben Daley not identified as hooker material younger as he goes very close to fitting fatprop's description above. His physique is very suitable for a hooker. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but what a waste.
Both are good players with good application, good attitude and strong work ethic but both are playing out of their niche that would see the best results out of them.
Do you think that some players look at what positions appear to be light on options and say I am going to make a tilt at that spot to maximise my chances of making the Wallabies. With Smith and Waugh having dominance of the 7 spot for so long how many other promising 7's moved overseas to get some game time. Lipman comes to mind, Beau Robinson, Salvi. There can be no doubt that some players like S. Finger and A. Frier were more suited to a back row spot than Hooker but Oz didn't have a lot of Hooker options on the retirement of Kearns and Foley until the advent of Moore and now TPN.
I do however think it comes back to coaching and selection and what skill sets they want. It comes back to my hated "work rate" argument. The set piece in Oz has been compromised for a long time because "work rate" is valued over and above effectiveness and technical skill at the set piece. I doubt very much if we will ever see a "Pot Plant" at THP for Oz again. Its rather ironic as Pato Noriega and Link Mackenzie would not get selected now using the current template of players we see getting selected.
I agree. Do you think we get too caught up in the weight side of the eqaution and not compare it with the players height? Players like Mealamu and Rutlidge are light but have a low centre of graity which would most certainly help them play tighter. Adam Frier also fits into that mould.
To a point, I think we get too caught up with weight and don't look enough at how good the player themsleves are and how good their skill set is for the position they play in. Willie O at 6' and 130Kg would have been a great front rower if we concentrate only on those aspects, Lomu 125Kg and 6'4" some would say too tall. It makes no assessment of the individual's skill set. Look at how many players have been compared to Lomu over the years, quite a few have had the physique (the most recent being Nadolo) but nobody has matched his skill set yet.