While I agree Toomoua is both of those things, both of them play a direct uncomplicated style ball in hand, and both are very good defenders. Both were played at inside centre early in their int'l career. Toomoua is a lot closer to DC's style of play at flyhalf than he is to Beale or Cooper. And I'd have Toomoua at 10 over Beale, Cooper or Foley.
He has the gift of looking like he always has time and that is, I feel, a crucial trait of a good flyhalf.
So yeah, I can compare them alright.
Completely agree with this post. Think though that players such as JOC (James O'Connor) and to a lesser degree KB (Kurtley Beale) moving from the outside backs to chief play maker is a step to far and beyond their versatility. Think this is the major go to point for Deans for mine. JOC (James O'Connor) and KB (Kurtley Beale) are wonderfully talented players who generally instinctually create opportunities for themselves or beat a player with footwork. There are far better players to control game and create space for others (those others being the KB (Kurtley Beale) AND JOC (James O'Connor) TYPES) This is why I would pick foley over beale.It's amazing how often the conversation comes back to playing people out of position and Robbie Deans.
Are any of the coaches really that different?
Slipper has played both sides of the scrum this year so selecting him at LHP isn't really out of position, but it's arguable which side is his correct position.
Fardy has played lock most of the season and will probably be selected at 6.
Beale has played 12 all season and will probably be selected at 10.
To'omua has played 10 all season and will probably be selected at 12.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) has played 13 all season and there is a strong chance he'll be selected at 14. If he isn't, Rob Horne, who was completely out of position on the wing two months ago is a good shot to be selected there.
I think it shows that a lot of players are very versatile and can excel in multiple positions. What is best for the Super Rugby team might not be best for the test team. What might be perceived as a dumb selection because they are 'out of position' could just be a perception of what people are used to, rather than what might work best either immediately because of other player availability or in the long term because ideally you want a player playing for the Wallabies in a certain position.
Completely agree with this post. Think though that players such as JOC (James O'Connor) and to a lesser degree KB (Kurtley Beale) moving from the outside backs to chief play maker is a step to far and beyond their versatility. Think this is the major go to point for Deans for mine. JOC (James O'Connor) and KB (Kurtley Beale) are wonderfully talented players who generally instinctually create opportunities for themselves or beat a player with footwork. There are far better players to control game and create space for others (those others being the KB (Kurtley Beale) AND JOC (James O'Connor) TYPES) This is why I would pick foley over beale.
JOC (James O'Connor) at 10 for the Lions was one of the most overtly ridiculous and poor selections I can remember since I started following rugby as a sport.
Can we just not talk about it, please?
While I agree To'omua is both of those things, both of them play a direct uncomplicated style ball in hand, and both are very good defenders. Both were played at inside centre early in their int'l career. Toomoua is a lot closer to DC's style of play at flyhalf than he is to Beale or Cooper. And I'd have To'omua at 10 over Beale, Cooper or Foley.
He has the gift of looking like he always has time and that is, I feel, a crucial trait of a good flyhalf.
So yeah, I can compare them alright.
This should definitely be the case for the most technical positions, like tight head prop. It's a joke how long Ben Alexander spent playing loose head for the Brumbies. He should be years further along in his development in a position where Australia are almost always weak.
Almost everyone is a better loose head early in their career, because its easier and less technical. It takes years to learn how to scrummage against two main points of contact instead of one.
Concerning to hear that Ben Alexander has a neck injury that is going to have to be managed.
Who would have guessed two years ago Ben's inclusion in the Wallabies would be close to a dead cert and most people would be happy with that. He has matured brilliantly. Well done that man.
Yeah not really. Nobody ever really considered Carter to be a better 12 than 10 like many do with To'omua.
I still think Deans would have picked Beale at 10 for the Lions tour if he hadn't had all his issues early last season.
Link is poised to pick Beale as his 10 with Cooper injured.
I agree that JOC (James O'Connor) at 10 was a crazy decision, but I can also understand Deans deciding that Cooper wasn't going to be the man he backed when his job was on the line.
Not entirely true. When the All Blacks went to the Northern hemisphere at the end of 2004 without Mehrtens and Spencer, there was a big debate around play 10 - Carter or Aaron Mauger.
The consensus view was Mauger would play 10 and Carter at 12. They had played that way for the Crusaders that year under Deans and for the Canterbury npc side under Aussie McClean. Wayne Smith wanted to play them that way around as there was concern that Carter couldn't control a game and Mauger was the "backline general". Graham Henry overruled him and the rest is history.
But that is probably off topic.
I'd stick To'omua at 10 as in my opinion he's the best 10 even with Cooper fit. It won't happen.
None of those things indicate Carter was played at 12 because he was a better option at 12 than at 10.
The case with To'omua at 12 is that in his tests there up north he provided a distinct and consistent spark on both sides of the ball that he did not provide at all during his tests at 10 and only showed in flashes at 10 during Super Rugby.
The concern that he couldn't control a game probably does.
To be fair, To'omua has only played 2 tests at 10.... his first 2 tests.... against the All Blacks....
And he was pretty decent in that second match.....