1. Ryan/Ta'avao 2. TPN/Latu 3. Kepu/Robertson
4. Hanigan 5. Skelton/Mumm
6. Dempsey/Mumm 8. Holloway/Viiga 7. Hooper/Wells
9. Phipps/Lucas/Gordon 10. Foley/Hegarty
12. Simone/Horwitz 13. Folau/C Foley
11. Naiyaravoro/Horne 15. Kellaway 14. Robinson
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But right now, given what we've seen in the NRC, that team could be very, very competitive. I thought that this year (2017) was going to be for rebuilding, but maybe it will be something better than that.
Hawko I reckon from what I've read this morning about TPN is that the plan would be to let his arm heal for the rest of this calendar year, allowing him to either play overseas (Bristol, UK) or freshen up until the start of the next rugby championship, rather than play Super Rugby in 2017.
I'll also finally concede that Fitzpatrick has probably in fact signed with the Tahs for 17/18, though the sources were both Foxsports/News rather than anything reknowningly credible. On that basis I simply can't imagine the ARU allowing TPN to consider playing at the Tahs as the Force still has not signed a hooker for 2017 after releasing Nathan Charles. It's going to be competitive at Moore Park this summer with TPN's backup for most of 2016 Hugh Roach looking like slipping to third on the hooking ladder having missed the entire NRC to date with injury.
I'm also a little concerned about Ta'Avoa's inclusion as a backup LHP as I'm unsure whether he's spent any time there. To be honest, I'd be concerned with his inclusion as a backup THP too but that could be a reality if Tom Robbo is in fact being groomed to play both sides. I don't mind seeing Viiga's inclusion as a backup to Holloway though, the round 7 game against the Eagles will show us what he can do against an agile and not-far-off Super Rugby strength forward pack.
On the wing I'd have Naiyaravoro in 14 with Robinson on the bench - though the latter has to be more than a pure finisher. With reference to your wish for a fast big-kicking winger though, and the fact the ageing Robinson is only signed for one more season I think it'll be either Harry Jones stepping up (preferred) or another league import stepping in (not preferred) before the end of 2017.
Going back to Working Class Rugger's comments on Harry Jones kicking of late - which are absolutely right - I think in this year's NRC he hasn't been required to kick long very often - the situation just hasn't demanded it. Irea Simone does most of the touch finders, otherwise I'd rather see Jones attempt a Maori sidestep than another of those little chips over the top again. If he wants to get a matchday jumper at the Tahs, he needs to show what he can do better than Robinson, rather than just copy him.