Twitter is for celebrity twits. Real people have conversations with more than 140 words. Now to return to the Waratahs.....
I am very concerned about the Pakalani no-show. He was supposedly injured last year and is recovering from shoulder surgery, or so the scant information has it. There was a vibe around that he would be back in a couple of rounds from the season opener. We are now up to round 8 and there is no sign he'll be available any time soon. So that means that our THREE best wingers are all out for who knows how long. (In JON's famous 30 man squad you've probably only got three wingers.) Right now we are using a young converted 13, Kingston, who has been having blinders week after week despite still being half grown; AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), a converted 13/15 who is starting to run into a bit of form and BKH as back-up, although he has not been all that impressive - which is understandable as he's a 13 without the skills to play wing.
The problems have not been at wing, you say? I agree, the most glaring backline problems are Barnes' lack of form and Horne's bad attack and terrible defensive patterns. (Why, oh why did we gift Muggleton to the Rebels? I know they needed him and he's working his magic down there but he would fix Horne's problems in a week and a lot of other Tah problems as well).
Pakalani would give us room to experiment. If we had him on deck we could bring AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) to fullback, Foley to flyhalf, Barnes to 12 and Carter to 13, where he played very well last year in a couple of appearances. That allows Horne to be benched until he gets his mojo back. With no Pakalani, we'd have to go with Betham or Trist, which I'd do because the Waratah backline has varied between just OK and poor all year - though the idiots at the ARU would probably stop you on the grounds that BKH has played wing before (badly) and so he should be promoted before EPS and outside squad players.
Right now I think I would go with Betham/Trist on one wing, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) to 13, Horne to the bench and pray to the Rugby Gods that Barnes can pick his game up. The Force aren't the greatest backline in the comp and we could at least have a look at some options.
I thought this year that with a good draw, at last a backs coach who understands Waratah rugby, and a very impressive forward pack we had a big chance to make the final again. But on what we've seen so far we are light years away from there. The Stormers are miles in front of everyone, the Bulls are close behind, most Kiwi teams are on the second rung and we look to be on the third rung with the Cheetahs, Reds and Brumbies. If we don't turn it around completely in the next three weeks, I think we can spend the rest of the season developing for next year.