1. Inability to produce dominant tackles in defence
2. Inability to play a tight forwards based game if required
3. Inability to counter ruck
4. Lack of experience winning in NZ for the last 100 years etc for very rare occassion
5. Deans possibly taking Brown, S Fainga'a, A Fainga'a and Dean Mumm in his squad - all players proven in the past to be out of the depth, a step to far or not yet ready for Test match rugby
But on the plus side -
1. No 1 scrum half in the world
2. When fit, 2 of the best of hookers in the world
3. We only need to put in top class performances in 2 games - semi and final to be winners... so form etc is irrelevant. The WC comes down to performing in just two games mostly
4. We may only have a plan a and no plan b - but plan a, when it fires into gear is a style of attacking rugby through Genia, Cooper etc that other teams including NZ struggle against
5. Best open sider in he world in David Pocock
6. Gits - althought not much love over the last few years, the man is an exceptional footballer and is finding form again and I beleive he will be back to one of the top 3 centres in the world by WC time
7. Beale is a world class runner... and plays 100% better with his Wallaby team mates than at the Tahs. His performance last year marked him as the best fullback in the world at the time and he will prove that again later this year
8. We are bucking the trend - we have a young side, with a few hard older heads (Sharpe, Moore, Elsom) whilst most of the world such as NZ, SA are much older. I beleive rugby is becomng more and more a young mans game.
9. Our scrum has improved enough to be competitive hopefully