Not really the same Brumby Runner.
Firstly you cannot compare Sitaleki Timani, Rob Horne and a number of others who had basically never earned their start, yet still got selected despite not showing form. Oddly last year when he showed his best form, Horne missed out.
There's 5 potential Reds that could player. I think 4 should. Wasn't there up to 8 Waratahs starting at a point? (Could be wrong - Robinson, TPN, Timani, Dennis, Palu, Horne, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), Mitchell, Beale)
Slipper (34 Caps) - Well there's only one other loosehead in Sio pushing claims. Slipper is considerably more experienced and Sio struggled at Wallaby level last year.
Simmons (37 Caps) - Only rivalled as a line out operator, jumping option and defensive jumper by Ben Mowen who very likely will not be selected, and other than line out form will struggle to push a claim over others. As an 8 options his lack of running game will go against him. Simmons was one of the best performers the last time the Wallabies had a run of fixtures, hasn't been disappointing this year, though his team has with his key strength remaining.
Horwill (35 Caps) - Considered previously one of the best locks in the world. A couple of years of injury have certainly blunted him at the moment. People like to bag his form but quickly forget only 2 games ago people were saying he was back to his best. Has shown the ability to be better than all other contenders. Perhaps Link thinks he can get that our of him. In addition, the only genuine quality line out option but still a tighthead lock at test level. Carter is doing it for the Brumbies, but is he able to have that same effectiveness at test level?
Genia (55 Caps) - Hasn't played very well since the Lions last year. Living on borrowed time unless he shows something and White is getting more and more experienced as time goes on. I think Link may pick him but I also think White is going to take his jersey unless something changes.
Cooper (50 Caps) - Has looked stupid when chasing games. Has at times had no runners outside of him for the Reds. Has made a few bad errors of his own. Was also one of our best the back end of last test season and surely Link will consider this. He has proven to have the ability to be our best 10, whilst To'omua, his main competition has also proven to be our best 12. My thought is Link will back himself to get Quade playing better, and also consider that moving To'omua to 10, regardless of who players 12, may weaken 12 and the partnership.
We're not talking about uncapped battlers who have somehow been selected on dubious form and been coaches favourites despite showing inadequacy at test level. There are experienced test players who have all been part of our best Wallaby performances in the last few years and all shown ability to be the very best in their position.
Based on the roles they player, Slipper and Simmons have minimal competition, Cooper fits the role best because his biggest opposition players even better at 12. That really leaves 2 selections that could be debated. And it's not like they've been blindly favoured. Link was happy to strip the captaincy of Horwill and bench both of them last year.