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Darby Loudon (17)
???? (someone think of a reserve tight head)
Faulkner is the reserve tighthead....
You're looking for a loosehead. It'll be from Sio or Robinson... Assuming Scotty gets better I'd have him there.
???? (someone think of a reserve tight head)
I reckon Faulkner has hurt his RWC chances this year. I would have him behind Sio, Robinson and Cowan at LHP and behind Holmes, Weeks and PAE at THP.
He's behind Alexander too IMHO.
Gotta do something different and unconventional.
1. Slipper
2. Pocock
3. Kepu
4. Skelton
5. Simmons
6. Fardy
7. Hooper
8. Palu
9, Phipps
10. Foley
11. Speight
12. To'omua
13. Kurindrani
14. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
15. Folau
I tried pulling together my squad. 80% of the players pick themselves. It's the last 20% where all the headaches are.
For me the hardest selection is actually the second row. At the moment Simmons and Skelton are most likely locks (pun intended). but assuming you're taking 4 locks, then the next two spots are largely up for grabs.
Contenders include Carter, Horwill, Jones and the roughies Coleman, Timani (more 6/8 anyway) and Arnold.
I can't see too many risks being taken so despite a cracking start to the Sup VX this year I can't see Arnold making it. Coleman (for my mind) is the most likely roughie to earn a cap this year.
It's unlikely Jones, Skelton and Coleman will be selected together in the same group as that would essentially mean there's 3 locks with 5 fiths of bugger all experience between them.
For me. this is the weakest position in the squad and I really can't pick four locks without having some serious 'cons'.
that seems to be the main one, doesn't it? Bloody hell, I mean Rob Horne could end up on the wing for the Wallabies!
Gotta do something different and unconventional.
1. Slipper
2. Pocock
3. Kepu
4. Skelton
5. Simmons
6. Fardy
7. Hooper
8. Palu
9, Phipps
10. Foley
11. Speight
12. To'omua
13. Kurindrani
14. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
15. Folau
Do u want something unconventional???
What about this?
1 Slipper
2 Moore
3 Kepu
4 Simmons
5 Skelton
6 Pocock
7 Hooper
8 McCalman
9 Giteau
10 To'omua
11 JOC (James O'Connor)
12 Kerevi
13 Kuridrani
14 Speight
15 Folau
To'omua at 10 because you need someone who can defending the channel 1 (Kerevi can't tackle). Giteau at 9 because you need someone who can kicking to the posts and JOC (James O'Connor) as the kicker back-up. McCalman at 8 because you need another jumper with Pocock and Hooper at the same time.
Kerevi's attack skills are top class, he proved against the starting ABs centres (Nonu & Conrad) the HUGE problem is his defense. But against Uruguay, the couple: "Kerevi-Kuridrani" would be a mortal weapon for the Latin boys
On form this year Stirzacker is ahead of both White and Genia. But I don't know that I'd be taking an uncapped half to the RWC. Maybe if he got a solid run in the RC it could be justified, but I think it more likely that Chieka would use that competition to try and run form into Genia or White.
Given that I think the good games Genia has played this year are better than White's good games, and the attacking upside of Genia is better than that of White, if only two halfbacks are selected it will be Genia that gets the nod.
White's problem is he doesn't play well under pressure, meaning big games. Plus his pass is too floaty for Test quality.
Genia's pass is the best in Australia and one of the best in the world. BUT he is slow at the breakdown. But when he delivers it there is no quicker pass. Yes Genia's box kicking since 2012 has been outright awful.
So Cheika has had so much time with the team.. to be honest he lost alot more then he won..
I don't expect Smith to be picked.. it just doesn't fit but you would have to be dumb to not drag him out during the rugby championship and see what his got. no offense to Hooper or Poey.. they are both trying to be Smith..
Now if your a coach and you don't take 10 minutes (before the world cup) to see if Gits, Michell and Smith are any good.. your a clown..
Samu Kerevi, based on form he would be the starting 13, reality is he probably won't be included in the Wallaby squad due to his inexperience and lack of versatility. It's nice to see a powerful ball running alternative to Kuridrani though.
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I'd definitely have JOC (James O'Connor) in the mix if he was playing well..... but I haven't seen anything from him so far that suggests he's deserving....
At this point I'd have a back 3 of:
11. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
14. Speight
15. Folau
I hope JOC (James O'Connor) finds some form, because I'd much rather him in the squad over someone like Beale.