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Wallaby Injuries

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Jim Lenehan (48)
I think it makes more sense to have AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) on the bench. He is our most versatile back. covers all positions. Also, sitting on the bench might force him to really inject himself into the game, which should help him find form.
 
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TheNextBigThing

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There are players who are better at coming off the bench than others. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is a brilliant test player, he's proven that time and time again. He could also be extremely destructive off the bench at the 50 - 60 mark, arguably more than any other Wallaby backline player.

The player who best exemplifies this Palu. He's wasted in the XV where he tires at a faster rate than the opposition. Introduced at 55 mins he could be an absolute wrecking ball. The kind of player that oppositions would have to completely change their defensive pattern/gameplan to contain.
 

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Peter Fenwicke (45)
There are players who are better at coming off the bench than others. AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is a brilliant test player, he's proven that time and time again. He could also be extremely destructive off the bench at the 50 - 60 mark, arguably more than any other Wallaby backline player.

The player who best exemplifies this Palu. He's wasted in the XV where he tires at a faster rate than the opposition. Introduced at 55 mins he could be an absolute wrecking ball. The kind of player that oppositions would have to completely change their defensive pattern/gameplan to contain.

so.. your suggesting Fainga'a and McCalman?
 
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TheNextBigThing

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Put it this way Fainga'a would be wasted on the bench. Not enough penetration to be an impact player.

No Elsom: Higgers at 6, Mcalman at 8

With Elsom: Higgers at 8
 

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Peter Fenwicke (45)
Here is X-Ray from Schmoo's trip to the Doctor today.

Doesn't look too bad actually. Only the one screw anyway so mustn't have blown his fibula out.
 

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George Gregan (70)
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Lot of people see it that way. I'm a big Fainga'a fan but I can't see him being effective off the bench. He's solid as a rock but I always want players with good penetration coming on after 50-60 mins.

I know that's not justification for putting him in the VX but in my opinion he either starts or chills the drinks.

so he chills the drinks and Shepherd takes the bench spot
 

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Bill Watson (15)
We could go worse than AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Giteau on the bench. They could cover the entire backline and provide alot of impact.
 

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Bob Loudon (25)
I know his form hasn't been great this season, but I think AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) has proven himself a consistent Wallaby performer and shouldn't be named on the bench simply due to his impact/ utility value. If he's the best #13 (which IMO he is), then he starts at #13.

For me, the best example of an 'impact player' I can think of would be Radike Samo. He is a wrecking ball.
 

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
The problem with having AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) on the bench is that there's no one playing outside centre...
 

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Geoff Shaw (53)
For me, the best example of an 'impact player' I can think of would be Radike Samo. He is a wrecking ball.
I'm not convinced.....I don't think he'll be as effective come Test time...especially against SA and NZ. Another Palu....
 

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John Hipwell (52)
I know his form hasn't been great this season, but I think AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) has proven himself a consistent Wallaby performer and shouldn't be named on the bench simply due to his impact/ utility value. If he's the best #13 (which IMO he is), then he starts at #13.

For me, the best example of an 'impact player' I can think of would be Radike Samo. He is a wrecking ball.

TPN is another. Inject these guys into the game early in the second half and give the pack a serious lift.
The bench is all important these days and a very strong one will go a long way towards being successful in the RWC, assuming your starting 15 isn't too shabby either.
 

Bullrush

Geoff Shaw (53)
I'm amazed. Bullrush doesn't rate another forward from Oz. Stop press!! ;)

Didn't say I didn't rate him.....just don't know that he's a 'wrecking ball' at international level - or more specifically against the SH teams. Was he so damaging last time he played in the Wallaby jersey?

For all the noise made about Palu, even here he's been rated as average against NZ and SA - my memories of Samo last time he played Tests doesn't convince me he'll be a lot different.

Of course, he may prove me wrong.....if Dingo picks him.
 

Joe Blow

John Hipwell (52)
The good news is that Deans has some selection headaches that most coaches could only dream of.
If Elsom can make it through the Tri Nations in one piece, Dan Vickerman can show that he has still got what it takes and Shmoo gets back on deck sooner rather than later, it is going to be a very tough 30 man squad to pick in a couple of months.
 
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