Do u really think he was in the mix? work horse that hasn't really been working. As cruel as it sounds I think it's a blessing in disguise. Bring on Arnold or Coleman!Well then, Carter is out of the mix.
I still think Tomane is right up there amongst the tight pack of wingers. 25yrs old 188 cm and 100kg. He adds serious size to the wallabies and has a good level of experience at test level. On this forum though he seems on the outer.
Yep doesn't look good at all.
In comes Coleman and Arnold
ahh gees, I could've scored those tries.
Well, perhaps not, but my 12 year old son could have.
Tomane and Speight would be my wingers, then daylight.I still think Tomane is right up there amongst the tight pack of wingers. 25yrs old 188 cm and 100kg. He adds serious size to the wallabies and has a good level of experience at test level. On this forum though he seems on the outer.
Id be picking Coleman, I love Rory but his work rate isn't there yet, much like skelton last year.. I think his a year or 2 off.The Brumbies have been pulling Arnold at around the 40-50 minute mark and he appeared to struggle last night when he had to play on after Carters injury.
I don't think he is ready - same as Skelton last year.
Could be an opportunity for Coleman?
As with Hammertime, if Chieka wants to continue the tactic from last year with a double 10 system there is no chance of having a straight running centre at 12. If the system was to change in that direction I would have to say that either Inman (similar in size to Kerevi) or Rob Horne have far better form. In particular Horne, even though he has been played at wing all year.
Oh come on, how could you say that. Neither of those players have had the line break ability that Kerevi has displayed this season, with opponents now waiting for him and with a weaker team.
I mean, 5 tries, how many has Inman achieved, and Horne is a winger.