Personally I see McCalman as more of a 6 than a classic 8. Good work rate, but less effective with ball in hand than Palu and Higgers.
Alexander
Moore
Skipper
Horwill
Simmons
Fardy
Hooper
Palu
Genia
Foley
Cummins
Beale
Krindrani
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
Folau
Charles
Sio
Kepu
Jones
Higgers
White
To'omua
Mccabe
Just when Alexander apparently gets better at scrumming at THP, and Slipper is consistent at LHP, we switch Alexander to LHP and put some rookie called Skipper in the team.hm i do like skipper as starting tighthead tho
He could be a good Captain with that name..Just when Alexander apparently gets better at scrumming at THP, and Slipper is consistent at LHP, we switch Alexander to LHP and put some rookie called Skipper in the team.
To'omua would be my 10 hands down.First, people are talking about dropping Hooper for Hodgson....
And now To'omua?
We're entering a crazy time...
To'omua would be my 10 hands down.
There's been a fair bit of noise in the media over the last week about a rift in the Wallabies that was caused over player payments last year and it sounds like it still lingers in the squad to a degree. From all reports it seems that that is where any issue lies, rather than over the whole Dublin 6 episode.
For those that don't know what I'm talking about, the players have an agreement that all players are paid equally on tours lasting 14 days or more regardless of who plays. For tours less than that, players vote on the issue.
The Rugby Championship tour of South Africa and Argentina last year lasted 12 days and the players voted on whether they would get paid based on matches or split everything equally.
The players who voted against splitting the money equally weren't very popular amongst their teammates.
Here's one of the stories http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport.../story-fnii0ksb-1226930518238?from=public_rss
Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie told The Australianlast night he became aware a week ago that Longbottom had committed to London club Saracens and, in line with the policy of not choosing overseas-bound players that cost NSW Waratahs lock Kane Douglas and Brumbies number eight Ben Mowen places in the Wallabies squad to play France, crossed the 28-year-old frontrower off his selection list.
That is a system fraught with pitfalls. I don't know who the fool was that agreed to that as a formal process? Why set up something that has provides such an assured source of division?
Former Test coach John Connolly is adamant ACT Brumbies hooker Stephen Moore "ticks all the boxes" to be the new Wallabies captain, revealing he almost made Moore Australia's captain for the 2007 World Cup.
Moore is the front-runner for the Wallabies captaincy job as coach Ewen McKenzie plans to replace outgoing leader Ben Mowen in the three Test series against France next month.
NSW Waratahs star Michael Hooper and Queensland duo Will Genia and James Horwill are also in contention, but 91-Test stalwart Moore is tipped to be anointed skipper when the Test squad assembles on Sunday.
Connolly described Moore's manner as "John Eales-ish" and said his experience made him the perfect candidate to take the reins.
In fact, Connolly said he almost opted for a then 22-year-old Moore instead of Brumbies and Wallabies great Stirling Mortlock to lead Australia's World Cup campaign seven years ago.
"Stirling got the job, but Stephen Moore and Matt Giteau were right in contention. It was a very close call and Stephen Moore ticks all the boxes as captain for me," Connolly said.
"I think it would be a massive ask for a young guy like Hooper to take over now. I like Genia as a captain, but with how Queensland is going makes it hard for him and Horwill.
"I'd be very surprised if Stephen Moore wasn't the Wallabies captain. It would be a big step for Hooper. Hooper's time will come, but I think Moore is clearly the best option."