I was a bit on the piss so there was some hyperbole in that last post, my fault. Yes he has a high work rate and yes McCabe is very solid on defense but he lacks half of the skill set you want from a 12 and as
Gnostic already mentioned resembles an underweight loosie. Lilo also has a fantastic work rate and is solid in defense, having him at 12 also doesn't gut our attack. I'm tired of people saying we need a straight running center to 'straighten the back line'. What we need is to stop playing 10s that crab across the field before moving the ball. Taps and Lilo both run straight into traffic multiple times every single Super Rugby match they play anyway. McCabe is not a 'dominant' tackler at the test level. He makes some dominant tackles every once in a while but so do most players. If he is a dominant defender then so is AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper). Can you provide a source for that tackle completion stat?
I'd buy into the new dimensions thing if in his first 80 minutes of playing for the Brumbies this year he passed the ball once. Frankly I'd be surprised if he's at or over 20 passes on the season so far. That just doesn't work in today's game unless you are a monstrously large individual like Jamie Roberts or Manu Tuilagi. For all his heart McCabe is about the same size as Quade Cooper. You don't try to use a door knocker as a battering ram.
The only justification I could see for selecting McCabe at 12 would be his previous test experience as Lilo has none.
For the record I like Pat a lot as a player and his heart and fire are really wonderful qualities to have in any sporting camp or team. But I do not think he should ever pull on the Wallaby 12 jumper again. I liked watching him play at Fullback and on the Wing for the Brumbies last year and I think he would make a fantastic utility (center, wing, fullback) sub. Let him come on and smash into some tired bodies and give the boys the drive to close out the final 20 minutes. But he should not be starting at 12 if Lilo or even Tapuai is healthy.