Will two opensides be necessary given that the Lions probably won't have a natural fetcher in the test 23 (SOB/Robshaw at 7)? Or is it because Dingo doesn't know his best option at 7?
He'll be pressured to play two opensides in the 23 because we have 3 of the top 5 in the world. And also because we are stuffed without one.
Fetching isn't as important as it use to be, but having fast on ballers who can both secure quick ball and slow down opposition ball is crucial to Australia's gameplan. Without it we can't build any flow and as such become disjointed and frustrated.
Beating the wallabies is about divide and conquer. If you let Australia dictate terms for any sustained period we normally win, but when you stop the momentum through stoppages in play, reset scrums, substitutions, penalties, tries against the run of play etc. we have no answer and lose control of the game.
The wallabies are not a confidence team because they are inherently confident, but they are a momentum team.