Was a little surprised Lance isn't coming off the bench, though he'd be handy with his versatlity, but with the likes of AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Beale who can cover plenty of spots, I guess he wasn't necessary.
Lance hurt his ribs in the warm-up on Friday night and did not play; this could have been a factor.
It thought that Beale would start somewhere in the back-line but I hope that he doesn't try too hard as he did against the Clan and pass miracle balls in the tackle.
However he combined well with Foley when they played 10 and 12 (for a quarter, I think) against the Blues.
McKenzie will be watching Beale's efforts at 12 as both a defender and a facilitator—and be looking for any hint of over-doing the outside break, Giteau style.
It's tough for Rob Horne who played well last year, as I remember, partnering AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) in the midfield—but with one injury somewhere, or someone losing form, or a need to tweak to see what happens, he will get a shot.
He did a few solid tackles in the trials but was unremarkable, literally: I can't recall mentioning him at all in my blogs.
Some people are worried about the defence of the Tahs'backline. There was not a lot of evidence of bad defence in the two trials I saw.
The Blues scored two tries from kick-throughs and the Clan scored one try when Aaron Smith picked up the ball from the Tahs side of the breakdown as everybody was lined up on attack, and the guy he passed to had nothing in front of him but grass.
The major problem on defence I noticed, was too much space around the rucks, especially against the Blues.
But let's see.
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