Highlander35
Steve Williams (59)
Would assume most teams would be going with something like:
5 props
3 hookers
4 locks
6 backrowers
3 halfbacks
2 flyhalves
3 centers
3 wingers
1 fullback
1 utility back
That's what about 12 teams ran with at the last world cup, with an extra prop for the increase in bench players.
You might drop a backrower to squeeze in an extra back if you think a lock can adequately cover there, or you can drop a halfback if someone else is capable for a 10-15 minute spell, or you might see the Georgians or the Romanians squeeze in an extra prop somehow to keep the scrums to their absolute freshest, but I don't think most teams will be going too far from that model.
5 props
3 hookers
4 locks
6 backrowers
3 halfbacks
2 flyhalves
3 centers
3 wingers
1 fullback
1 utility back
That's what about 12 teams ran with at the last world cup, with an extra prop for the increase in bench players.
You might drop a backrower to squeeze in an extra back if you think a lock can adequately cover there, or you can drop a halfback if someone else is capable for a 10-15 minute spell, or you might see the Georgians or the Romanians squeeze in an extra prop somehow to keep the scrums to their absolute freshest, but I don't think most teams will be going too far from that model.