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Alan Cameron (40)
I think alexander is a better LHP then robinson, i think it's robinson should start bench and we field an all brumby front row
Stanley is eligible but he isn't a strong candidate at this time.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is admittedly playing the best he has in a long time in the 13 jersey, but I think his lacklustre form 2012 wallaby form will hang over him hence why I don't consider him a certainty.
I think Robbie would be more inclined to pick someone like Tapuai at 13 if he can continue to improve his form.
I think Ryan is currently offering more in general play and scrumming combined, which is what I reckon you want later.
Braveheart81 I guess. I think Ryan is scrummaging well, so can achieve that aspect, but give a little more than perhaps Palmer would later in the game. Ryan's more dynamic ball running would be better at the latter stages perhaps. Personally, I'm a big Palmer fan, and would have him start with Moore and Robinson, then have Alexander and someone like Ryan as replacements. Slipper is in that mix. Hooker = No Farking Idea at the moment, as TPN is problematic, and not sure who else. Maybe Hanson??
Braveheart81 I guess. I think Ryan is scrummaging well, so can achieve that aspect, but give a little more than perhaps Palmer would later in the game. Ryan's more dynamic ball running would be better at the latter stages perhaps. Personally, I'm a big Palmer fan, and would have him start with Moore and Robinson, then have Alexander and someone like Ryan as replacements. Slipper is in that mix. Hooker = No Farking Idea at the moment, as TPN is problematic, and not sure who else. Maybe Hanson??
The question of props is interesting.
We are playing 23 man sides so you are picking two loose heads and two tight heads.
Do you start with your strongest scrum or do you wait and see what the Lions are doing with their props? Currently you'd imagine that our strongest scrum has Robbo at LHP and Palmer at THP. If the Lions have one of their best scrummaging props on the bench is it better to hold Palmer back for example and mix your prop order around.
With Palmer and the emergence of Ryan and also Slipper and Kepu potentially in the mix, does Alexander seem like the likely back up LHP? Who else is likely?
You could start with Robbo and Palmer and finish with Alexander and Slipper/Ryan.
Alternatively you could mix it up and decide to start with Robbo and Slipper/Ryan and bring Palmer on later in the game to bolster the scrum when it is weakened by having the second choice LHP and a weaker locking combination (also if Palu starts at 8 and comes off, the scrum will weaken slightly then too). If your starting locks are Horwill and Douglas, any substitution there will weaken the scrum unless it is Timani coming on.
Likewise if we end up with both Smith and Hooper/Gill on the field late in the game (or even Hooper and Gill if Smith doesn't play), that produces a slightly weaker scrum than having Mowen, Dennis or Higgers at 6.
You seem to be contradicting yourself a bit. I think the fact that AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is the incumbent and is playing better now than he did in 2012 means he will be one of the first people selected in the team.
As others have said, I think Genia, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Horwill will be the first three players picked in the starting XV. There will be almost no debate over them at the selection table.
I would then guess that Robbo and Ioane would be the next two locked in.
You pose some interesting questions. One possibly attractive option would be to start with an all Brumbies front row of BennyA/Moore/Palmer. It's an established combination and a strong front row imo. In the second half you could bring on Robbo/TPN/(Slipper/Ryan/Kepu). Again you have an established combination. I think TPN is probably stronger as scrum time than Moore so we'd be finishing the game with a strong scrum. I agree with you that seems safer than playing Robbo/Palmer first half and then bringing out a weaker combination towards the end of the game.
Players like Quade and Genia quite literally pass the ball flatter and with higher velocity over longer distances than other players can, that is a fact. Even at the international level there are still tiers of ability in that regard. To think that everyone even at the professional level will have world-class freak talent is a little silly. Barnes, who has a solid long passing game couldn't hold a candle to Quade when he is playing well. Pretty sure there actually isn't a single person in Australia right now outside of QC (Quade Cooper) who can throw a 25m flick pass running at pace. World-class ability still stands out even at Super Rugby level.
or it kills him, whichever comes first. but either way we will knowIf Deans and co. are interested in Mogg, but are worried about his defence, then get word out to Jake and make Auelua run over the top of him in training until he learns how to tackle.
Is TPN 'clutch' enough to be playing in a lions tour. Imagine with 2 minutes to go, we have a lineout 10m out on their line, is TPN going to nail that throw?
And is he not going to drop the ball coming around the corner to hit it up a couple of phases later?
I'm not saying he's not the second best hooker in the country, but is he a good fit for what is needed?
Maybe these are the reasons that he was starting last year rather than finishing?
He's had some injury issues this year, but over the course of 2012, he certainly affirmed the fact that there was daylight between him and Moore and the third best hooker in the country. At the start of 2012 that didn't seem to be the case.
For the record, like everyone, I think Moore is a better player.
Maybe these are the reasons that he was starting last year rather than finishing?
He's had some injury issues this year, but over the course of 2012, he certainly affirmed the fact that there was daylight between him and Moore and the third best hooker in the country. At the start of 2012 that didn't seem to be the case.
For the record, like everyone, I think Moore is a better player.
Well exactly. We'd know what he was made of one way or the other. I know I said before the Wallabies should be focussing on picking the best possible Wallaby team, not worrying about the Lions individual players - but we really can't afford to carry someone like ROG who is just completely unable to tackle.or it kills him, whichever comes first. but either way we will know