Alright, everyone seems to be giving their 31 man squads a crack... so I might as well join the party. Here is my 31 man squad based on a combination of current Super XV form and what they have delivered in gold in the past.
Forwards:
Loosehead: (1) Slipper and (2) Sio
Hooker: (3) Moore, (4) Polota-Nau and (5) Hanson
Tighthead: (6) Kepu, (7) Holmes and (8) Alexander*
Lock: (9) Skelton, (10) Simmons, (11) Horwill**, (12) Jones
Blindside: (13) Fardy and (14) Higginbotham***
Openside: (15) Pocock and (16) Hooper
No 8: (17) Palu and (18) McCalman
* I know Alexander is a 'controversial' selection given perceptions of weakness and being on of the scape goats of the loss to the Lions. However, he is a known at international level and can play both sides of the scrum. PAE is unknown at test level and only plays on the tighthead side. Advantage Alexander.
** Horwill has lost his mojo of circa 2011, however he is still a strong set-piece lock and a heart that bleeds gold. This RWC campaign has come twelve months early for Arnold and Coleman and Carter isn't anywhere near what he was last year.
*** Higgers has the ability to play at both No.8 and Blindside Flanker. Personally, I think this spot will come down to McMahon or Higginbotham with the scales tipped in Higger's favour.
Backs:
Scrum Half: (19) Phipps, (20) Genia and (21) White*
Fly-Half: (22) Foley and (23) Cooper**
Inside Centre: (24) To'omua and (25) Lealiifano
Outside Centre: (26) Kuridrani
Outside Backs: (27) Folau, (28) Ashley-Cooper, (29) Horne, (30) Speight, (31) Mitchell / O'Connor / Beale ***
* There has been some speculation that Gits will be included in the squad as cover for fly-half, inside centre and scrumhalf. I simply do not want to see Gits be anywhere near the 9 jersey - even if an emergency. Stirzacker is pushing hard for the third scrummie role. Very hard.
** Cooper has three Super XV games and time wit the Wallabies RC squad to impress. Otherwise Cooper out, Giteau in.
*** The last outside back / utility back is proving to be quite problematic. Neither JOC (James O'Connor) or Beale are currently selling themselves with their Super XV form but are known match winners for the wallabies. Mitchell's form by all reports is quite strong - but he was in and out of favour with Cheika in 2013. Smokey's like Naiyaravoro, Harris, Cummins and Tomane can all bash down the door with a strong finish to Super XV.