I won't disagree that there are contradictions. I did note that it is a complicated topic. For all that Quade does have magic feet, he also has a sublime long pass. I'm pretty sure that its for his passing that he gravitated towards 5/8th. So, I do not agree with your assertion that he is trying to make the play himself all the time. The problem with Quade for me is that he overplays his hand, so to speak. He is always trying to do something special, be it himself or by some amazing pass. I've never met the guy, so I cannot say for sure, but he strikes me as an instinctive player who makes gut decisions and runs with them. I personally prefer a slightly more intellectual approach to the 5/8th position, I like to think that you have a bit of a thinker there who is treating the game like a game of chess: pushing the play one way, then the other, then kicking for the space that he has created behind the opposition line.
Quade did most of the things you just listed as things you like in a 10 with the Reds. Go back and watch the Stormers game to see just how good the tatical kicking ang field position play was.
He is instinctual but i also think he does have a lot of rugby smarts. Playing him with 2 defensive centres was a complete failure. Dingo didnt know what game plan he wanted and the more i think about his choice of centres the less i can believe that he persevered with it. They asked no questions of the defense at all. This did not help QCs game one bit. With an attacking centre pairing with any of Barnes, JOC (James O'Connor) and Horne this would alleviate a lot of the pressure in mid-field and free up QC (Quade Cooper). It would also bring players like Beale and Ioane into play more, they only ever seemed to get the ball on counter attack which isnt good enough.
Its easy to blame the 10 when things go bad but the bigger picture should be looked at as well. Selections, game plan and balance in the backs was woeful at times. This just reflects on the 10 more than the others for any team.
We have to ask ourselves why we didn't have a 5/8 for the rebels in the wings. Guess we just don't have enough players
We have to ask ourselves why we didn't have a 5/8 for the rebels in the wings. Guess we just don't have enough players: therefore we don't have the luxury of having 2 diferents steams of 5/8 as they do in NZ:
A stream:
Fox, mehrtens, carter, spade, cruden, Donald
B stream:
Spencer, Mcallister, toeava
I think we have excellent depth at 10.
First stream:
Cooper, Barnes
Second Stream:
Giteau, Beale, JOC (James O'Connor)
Then we have guys like Lance, To'omua, Lucas, Stannard who are still young and could feasibly step in if needed. Keep in mind with what you posted Mehrtens and spencer are no longer around, and I would take our bloke over their bloke in every head to head apart from carter who is a class above them all.
Cooper is a stream B 5/8
Gitts is gone but he was more A than B
The ARU should be able to direct a player to go from brumbies to rebels so he gets game time in a relevant position.
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I agree with this but only to an extent. That being, if the player is developed by a province and is required by them, then their is no reason for the ARU to get involved. But last season the brumbies had far too many inside backs, to the point where a young former wallaby tourist who they poached from qld was often left out of the 22. At the very same time we had 2 other provinces struggling to field an aussie flyhalf. Likewise the brumbies where short on locks, whilst one of their good local products was on the otherside of the country with with force getting no game time behind sharpie and wykes.
But then you have to ask what could the ARU have done, the decisions often rest with the players?
Ordering players from one state to another won't do anything to make Australian rugby more attractive for the players, compared to overseas offers. And who do you trust at the ARU to make the right call on moving players about?
Leave it up to the players - as long as they are keen to challenge for a Wallabies spot, they'll generally find the best opportunity for themselves.
I am under the impression that the NZRU can direct players to go to particular provinces- no idea how it works in practice
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I am under the impression that the NZRU can direct players to go to particular provinces- no idea how it works in practice
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the top 2 inches of Berrick Barnes