Mate you are kidding yourself on all 3 counts.
1. JOC (James O'Connor) aint a 10 and the fact he is being selected at 15 for the Rebels with a rookie at 10 shows that.
2. McCabe is solid defender, but he is not a hugely dominant defender. Further more, if you want an example of shutting down big centres, have a look at the Reds vs the Chiefs in 2012 and Crusaders in 2011. You will find it was Taps on SBW in both those cases with Ant Fainga'a at 13. You cannot call McCabe any more of a dominate tackler than Fainga'a
3. Quade is no worse on defence than JOC (James O'Connor) and Beale. Both these two fall off plenty of tackles. Hell JOC (James O'Connor) was shown up by both McCabe and Carter last year at 12. Neither noted attacking players. All 3 are at an unacceptable level, but none worse than the other.
Apologies for delay when thread has moved on but wanted to address this.
1. JOC (James O'Connor) was fine at ten in the EOYT 2011. To the point plenty here were waxing lyrical. At test level he won't try to compensate so hard. Having said that you weren't really addressing the spirit of the post. For the record I am not actually an advocate of JOC (James O'Connor) at 10 ( or 12 actually), it was a means to canvassing crash ball centres surrounded by playmakers. 'For arguments sake'.
2. We will have to disagree there, McCabe is, imo, a player who makes regular dominant tackles. No I wouldn't say more dominant than Ant but I would say he has a much higher completion rate, we are talking low 80s vs low 90s. Over hundreds of tackles. He is also faster.
3. Cooper is a LOT worse than JOC (James O'Connor) in defense. If you want stats I'm happy to oblige. Yes Quade has improved, yes he has been better than Beale in 2013, tho some of that is compensation for rubbish Rebels D. But JOC (James O'Connor) and Barnes kick Quade's ass in D. EOS. And frankly I'd have Barnes over Cooper any day of the week at test level right now, and I say that as a big fan of Quade's playstyle.
None of which really relates to the spirit of my post. If you have dynamic players at 9, 11, 14, 15, and playmakers at 9, 10, 15, do you need a playmaker at 12, or can you slot in a player like McCabe or Horne?
Many here want a playmaker 12 outside there ten, but my argument is to see our centres, esp 12, provide some starch to our game. Watching us crab in attack and crumble in defense made me weep tears of blood. Watching us be lame ducks in attack a la 2012 wasn't much better I admit, BUT my premise is 2 centres who can dominate in D and gain advantage while straightening in atk, surrounded by dynamic players offering options. Last year all we could do is say 'do it again diggers'. The key is better offloads, better support runners, more backs running lines off a base of forward play. Not rocket science but Deans was trying (albeit so badly I seem to recall Austin didn't see it as a gameplan) to do that last year. This year what are we seeing from good teams?
/rant off.