I think it's a long bow to draw to suggest that all Cooper should have to do is be playing reasonably and he will or should be starting for the Wallabies. He was not the Wallabies starting 10 last year and he's missed the first half a dozen games of this season through injury. I think the ball is well and truly in his court to force himself ahead of Foley.
I don't disagree with this, but realistically what does Cooper have to do to prove he should be preferred ahead of Foley?
Although the Reds lost on the weekend, from my point of view the benefits of having Cooper on the field were immediately obvious. If he was able to show some decent place-kicking form (presumably our 10 will be the primary kicker) and have maybe one or two stand out games, it would perhaps be enough for me personally to choose him ahead of Foley.
But realistically these are the main factors working against Cooper:-
1. Cheika didn't even consider giving Cooper a start on tour despite consecutive losses.
2. Foley has an established partnership with Phipps (our starting 9) and is much more familiar with the style of rugby Cheika will implement.
In relation to item 2 above, I cant argue with that logic. Foley is comfortable in that role and the players are now getting use to what he provides in that role. In relation to item 1 above, I cant help but be critical of Cheika for missing an opportunity in November. The decision not to give Cooper a start in those last 4 test matches puts Cooper at a major disadvantage coming into the test season.
For the record, I like both of our 10s. Foley does like to run at the defence more than Cooper, so I like that attribute of his play. Plus I think he has generally good game management and makes minimal errors. With that said, I think our attack will be more threatening under Cooper due to his passing game. As a team the main area we have an advantage over the opposition is the attacking strength of our outside backs. Cooper can bring them into play better than any other 10. It would have been nice if Cheika had really given Cooper a crack on the EOYT to see what he could bring to the table.