Brumbieman's manlove for Ant Fainga'a cuts through provincial lines...
That is my point, the game plan suckedAnd in the Brumbies'case, Lealiifano set the backline alight while he was there, and Smith's contribution at 13 was instrumental in the wingers scoring many of their tries, with his straight running, drawing and passing game.
A few random appearances with no chance to settle in, AND outside Barnes, and with Rob the Butcher as his partner?
Come on mate, even you know that Tim Horan would've looked about as useful as a limp dick with those two on his shoulders. Don't take the piss just because he's not in a Brumbies jersey.
Its a crucial point I always make re Ant and McCabe: you have to look at their value as part of the whole. You pair them with players like Lealiifano and Cooper, and then you pick one of the more agile players everyone is banging on about. Its about balance: too many of their mould, and we score no tries. To few, and we let in just as many as we score.
eg
Genia
Cooper
Ioane
Fainga'a
Beiber
Speight/Tomane
Beale
White
Lealiifano
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
.is my backline for the Lions.
*Fainga'a, because he knows Cooper's game inside out, McCabe doesn't, and there is only room for one of them.
If everyone is fit for the first test, I predict the backline will be:
Genia
Beale
Ioane
Tapuai
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)
JOC (James O'Connor)
Barnes
Reserves:
White
Cooper
Mitchell
I doubt there will be too many surprise selections. I think it will be a natural progression from the recent EOYT with only some subtle changes due to the availability of players like Cooper, White and JOC (James O'Connor). Aside from the return of Horwill and possibly Palmer I doubt there will be much movement in the forwards.
Depends how you define surprise selections I guess.
Surprise selections to me would be uncapped players being selected to play against the Lions without there being a barrage of injuries to established Wallabies.
I think the test team will pretty much always be selected on the basis of building on the previous team rather than drawing a line in the sand and picking the form 22 players in the country based on Super Rugby. I guess it's on the mentality that the Wallabies are a team in their own right rather than a reflection of the form players from the Super Rugby competition at a given period of time.
Also RE selecting newbies for the team: George Smith's 3rd game of international rugby was the 1st Lions test in 2001. He was MOM on his 21st birthday in the 3rd test.