Bowside
Peter Johnson (47)
With the super rugby starting to die down, international season is quick approaching. Deans and co. only have a few more weeks to make up their minds about the squad for this years shortened tri nations series.
The competition provides a litmus test before the world cup to check if certain players are up to wallaby standard, as well as an opportunity to rest key players nursing injuries after an extended super rugby campaign.
I'd like to see a number of players trailed before the world cup such as: Beau Robinson, Scott Higginbotham, Radike Samo, Rob Simmons, Sekope Kepu, Wyclif Palu, Berrick Barnes, Rob Horne, Rocky Elsom, Pat McCabe, Mark Gerrard, Nick Phipps and Nick Cummins.
Whilst most of the above are not starting players, they will make up the squad positions come world cup time.
I think Giteau should be given 1 start at 12 (outside cooper), to prove his worth. Like wise I think O'Connor and Barnes both need to start at least 2 games at 12. (O'Connor against Samoa)
The only other conundrum is finding a replacement for Drew Mitchell on the wing. My money is on former wallaby tourists Luke Morahan or Nick Cummins taking the spot; or alternatively Rob Horne stepping up and forcing AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) to the wing. Lachie Turner also an option.
The pack pretty much selects itself, bar of course the backrow. As Australian captain I would like to see Elsom given a shot at retaining his number 6 jersey, however I would also like to see higgers start one game just to see how he handles test football. Palu is another player struggling with injury, and he will have to really step up if he his to retain his test spot. Last years no. 8 McCalman is a hard worker, yet he still lacks the impact of Palu or the evergreen Radike Samo.
Which brings me onto my next point, the bench. I have always been of the opinion that the bench players should not just be 7 blokes who weren't good enough to make the starting 15, but rather impact players who can come and win you a game against the run of play. Players like TPN, Higginbotham, Samo and Robinson are all able to provide that impact, as is the much maligned Luke Burgess. Although he lacks the ability to quickly and consistently pass to the right, his ability to spark a team often comes in handy in close test matches, as we saw last year against the irish in brisbane. If genia was to be injured, I would start phipps, but off the bench I think burgess is your man.
Thoughts?
The competition provides a litmus test before the world cup to check if certain players are up to wallaby standard, as well as an opportunity to rest key players nursing injuries after an extended super rugby campaign.
I'd like to see a number of players trailed before the world cup such as: Beau Robinson, Scott Higginbotham, Radike Samo, Rob Simmons, Sekope Kepu, Wyclif Palu, Berrick Barnes, Rob Horne, Rocky Elsom, Pat McCabe, Mark Gerrard, Nick Phipps and Nick Cummins.
Whilst most of the above are not starting players, they will make up the squad positions come world cup time.
I think Giteau should be given 1 start at 12 (outside cooper), to prove his worth. Like wise I think O'Connor and Barnes both need to start at least 2 games at 12. (O'Connor against Samoa)
The only other conundrum is finding a replacement for Drew Mitchell on the wing. My money is on former wallaby tourists Luke Morahan or Nick Cummins taking the spot; or alternatively Rob Horne stepping up and forcing AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) to the wing. Lachie Turner also an option.
The pack pretty much selects itself, bar of course the backrow. As Australian captain I would like to see Elsom given a shot at retaining his number 6 jersey, however I would also like to see higgers start one game just to see how he handles test football. Palu is another player struggling with injury, and he will have to really step up if he his to retain his test spot. Last years no. 8 McCalman is a hard worker, yet he still lacks the impact of Palu or the evergreen Radike Samo.
Which brings me onto my next point, the bench. I have always been of the opinion that the bench players should not just be 7 blokes who weren't good enough to make the starting 15, but rather impact players who can come and win you a game against the run of play. Players like TPN, Higginbotham, Samo and Robinson are all able to provide that impact, as is the much maligned Luke Burgess. Although he lacks the ability to quickly and consistently pass to the right, his ability to spark a team often comes in handy in close test matches, as we saw last year against the irish in brisbane. If genia was to be injured, I would start phipps, but off the bench I think burgess is your man.
Thoughts?