if ben is fit you would play him, kepu across to tight and alexander to the bench, if ben and slipper are both fit, for mine after the EOYT they should start with Kepu on the bench covering both sides. For mine Alexander seems to be the last of the four but Deans loves him so i really cant tell anymore.
There are really two teams in every conversation. There is the team Deans will pick and then there is the team that the particular contributor would pick. Rarely are they the same. Clearly Deans likes Alexander, Vickerman and McCalman and doesn't like Sharpie. Based on their super form that is akin to lunacy, certainly its at least strange. But Deans has the selection votes and he will pick who he wants. I think everyone is just assuming that as we get closer to the world cup that Deans will stop picking those he likes and will instead pick the best performed players in their positions. Personally, I doubt this will happen. Barring injuries or two disastrous results against New Zealand in the Bledisloe, I would back Alexander and McCalman to be in the starting line-up against Ireland. On form they don't deserve it but based on history I think its very likely.
So for the purposes of this thread, we need to work in two parallel universes - Deans' world where we try to guess who will be picked and the other world where form is the primary determinant along with the potential to fit into the gameplan for the game. Right now our best available front row on form is Kepu, Moore and Baxter. If Robinson, TPN and Slipper were fit then I'd have Robinson, TPN and Kepu with Moore and Slipper on the bench. I would be happy to interchange any of those players, there is little between them. They all play slightly differently (eg TPN has more impact, Moore is more a workhorse) but that's a front row that can deliver all that a front row has to do. Baxter would be fourth prop in case of injury and probably Charles or Hanson the back-up hooker. But that will not be Deans choice. Alexander will be chosen for his ability to score tries and run with the ball. If Slipper is back he might be forced to the bench, and if Robinson is back Kepu will drop out of the 22.
Similarly, on form our locks would be Sharpe and Horwill and our backrow would be Pocock, Palu and Elsom, with Higgers or Samo if Palu doesn't make it back. But it won't happen in Deans' world.
I wish we were in my world and not Deans' world, but I guess that's what they call perspective. But I want to win the Bledisloe and Bill and with Deans choices I think we will fall a bit short.