We would have gone with two playmakers regardless of who was playing 10 if the preferred options had been fit to start the series.
I'd be surprised if Horne was slower than DHP or Nabuli.
Horne had to turn to chase Farrell over a short distance. Farrell isn't slow. It doesn't matter who the winger is there they aren't going to win that race.
Anyway, keep hating on the players selected and assume that everything would be better if we picked Leali'ifano who is yet to show any good form in either test in my opinion.[/quote]
BH, do you always try to misrepresent what others say if you disagree? I don't have any hate for any of the players, especially neither of Foley nor Horne.
I have expressed my opinion on how certain players, including Foley and Horne, are not cutting the mustard in this test series. If you'd care to look back, you would see that I have been a long time fan/supporter of Horne in the Wallabies, and in games played in other fashions I've had no concerns about Foley at 10. It is just that the way England have been playing in their defensive patterns, Foley has been ineffectual in controlling the backline play, creating any opportunities or countering the England game plan. He is ineffectual imo because he doesn't have the necessary skills to turn the rush defense around without just giving away possession to the other side. Horne I believe is showing signs of going off the boil, does very little and is not a threat in attack. His one purpose now seems to be to defend for Foley in the 10 channel.
I note that you are pretty quiet about my criticisms of players from other franchises. I have been critical of Moore and advocated his dropping; I have been very critical of Simmons and McMahon, neither of whom I believe are test standard players. Are you just over-sensitive to any criticism of the performance of Tahs' players in the test side?
I truly believe that Rob Horne, great servant that he was, is now a bit of a handicap at wing and should be replaced long term by a true winger, that Bernard Foley hasn't got the game skills to challenge the England defense though against other less-in-your-face defense he's been more than adequate. I would be very happy if you were able to show where I am wrong without resorting to a bland statement that Cheika knows more than I do.
I believe in Cheika, Wallaby coach almighty, maker of the winning Wallaby team, Cheika the strong, his plan's never wrong etc etc.