In Paris in November 2010 when Deans dropped Giteau, the backline was
Genia
Cooper
Mitchell
Barnes
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
JOC (James O'Connor)
Beale
Digby was injured.
They absolutely clicked from 13 all at half time, kept the ball in hand, and ran up 59 points. The first try was classical stuff:
There was another classic in the second half:
(I gather Steve Timms was referring to BB there.)
It probably still is our best backline atm, if they were fit. Unfortunately Barnes was injured, as was Beale, in June 2011. Mitchell was also injured. In came McCabe at 12 (a former wing/fullback) and AFinger, the form 13 from the Reds. Crash-balling tackling machines instead of silky runners. Deans kept selecting them all the way to the RWC through the Ireland loss, only bringing Barnes back when McCabe crocked his shoulder.
Had Barnes remained fit he would have remained the incumbent #12, given Deans selection method. The whole group should be fit for TRC, Query Digby comes in for Mitchell who may still be out.
The only place McCabe fits in the picture, possibly, is at 13. Or on the bench. Likwise Antfinger or Horne.
Fortunately the injured back with the worst prognosis is Drew Mitchell, and Digby can cover that slot well (and might have been ahead of Drew anyway).
Will Deans wake up and realise that Australians don't play like the 'saders, the game plan (such as it is) doesn't suit our strengths, and its time to remember Paris?
Genia
Cooper
Mitchell
Barnes
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
JOC (James O'Connor)
Beale
Digby was injured.
They absolutely clicked from 13 all at half time, kept the ball in hand, and ran up 59 points. The first try was classical stuff:
A worked moved off the back of a lineout, with the defence focusing on Quade; Berrick was at first receiver and threw the inside pass to O’Connor. He jinked through then got the pass off to Ashley-Cooper who was in under the posts. Bieber easily kicked the conversion from in front.
There was another classic in the second half:
Sookface* [held up a pass] and draw a defender, the ball going through Beale’s hand to Mitchell who went in for Australia’s fourth. J’OC again converted.
(I gather Steve Timms was referring to BB there.)
It probably still is our best backline atm, if they were fit. Unfortunately Barnes was injured, as was Beale, in June 2011. Mitchell was also injured. In came McCabe at 12 (a former wing/fullback) and AFinger, the form 13 from the Reds. Crash-balling tackling machines instead of silky runners. Deans kept selecting them all the way to the RWC through the Ireland loss, only bringing Barnes back when McCabe crocked his shoulder.
Had Barnes remained fit he would have remained the incumbent #12, given Deans selection method. The whole group should be fit for TRC, Query Digby comes in for Mitchell who may still be out.
The only place McCabe fits in the picture, possibly, is at 13. Or on the bench. Likwise Antfinger or Horne.
Fortunately the injured back with the worst prognosis is Drew Mitchell, and Digby can cover that slot well (and might have been ahead of Drew anyway).
Will Deans wake up and realise that Australians don't play like the 'saders, the game plan (such as it is) doesn't suit our strengths, and its time to remember Paris?