We have the exact same discussion at this time every year. People will go bananas for player X, who has been showing good form for his provincial side but has no test experience. Test veteran Y, on the other hand, may not be setting the house on fire but is in decent shape and is a proven performer at the top level.
Each player has merit, and we argue here until we are blue in the face. I reckon Player Y ends up being selected 80% of the time.
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Fair enough, too. Congrats to Squeaky, Hooper and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper).Moore officially captain. Congratulations.
Hooper and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) vice-captains.
Where you won’t see a smile is if Australia loses the match. Whatsmore, if the Moore captaincy has taken immediate hold, there won’t be the slightest shred of mirth on any Wallaby face.
“He’s probably one of the last old-school guys getting around,” explains an ex-Wallaby teammate.
“He could never understand blokes getting around after games we’d lost laughing and smiling and all that stuff. He absolutely hates losing.
“He takes the responsibility of playing for Australia very seriously.”
It had already faded significantly, but the appointment of Moore as Test captain will mark the precise moment the age of indifference disappears completely from within the Wallabies ranks.
Gone will be the signs of apparent apathy after defeat, lax discipline before games will be no longer and any ego-driven, me-first behaviour within the team environment will be rewarded with an on-the-spot performance review.
A blunt one.
I don't disagree with you, but Genia has the runs on the board at test level. If he was out of form I could see an argument for him to be replaced.
Re Ginea V White, the latter has had the advantage of been behind a pack moving forward. Always makes a half look much better than a half behind a pack often on the back foot.
1. Scott Sio
2. Stephen Moore (c)
3. James Slipper
4. James Horwill
5. Rob Simmons
6. Scott Fardy
7. Michael Hooper
8. Wycliff Palu
9. Will Genia
10. Bernard Foley
11. Nick Cummins
12. Matt To'omua
13. Adam Ashley-Cooper
14. Rob Horne
15. Israel Folau
16. Tatafu Polota-Nau
17. Sekope Kepu
18. Pek Cowan
19. Luke Jones
20. Scott Higginbotham
21. Nic White
22. Pat McCabe
23. Kurtley Beale
The team that the Roar selected.
http://www.theroar.com.au/2014/06/02/roars-wallabies-xv-face-france/
He also has the advantage of a better passing and kicking game....
It is patently untrue to say black and white that Nic's "Passing and Kicking" is better than Will's.
His passing is good, Will's is at least as good and mostly better.
His long kicking game is excellent, Will's is only reasonable.
His short kicking game is decent, Will's is excellent.
His running game is ok, Will's is outstanding.
His control of the ruck base, tackling and general skills are very very good, but Will by and large can do all those things better and has displayed that for the Wallabies many times.
That said I forgot about the game being at Suncorp. Will could get the nod purely because of this.
Very true.....
I wonder how the crowd will respond to their new Wallaby captain?
Very true.....
I wonder how the crowd will respond to their new Wallaby captain?