Hickey considers rotating Waratahs
By Adrian Warren, 19 Mar 2010 Adrian Warren is a Roar Pro
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NSW coach Chris Hickey may be forced to accelerate plans to rotate his squad, with injury doubts over two members of his pack for Saturday’s Super 14 clash with Western Force in Perth.
Neither No.8 Wycliff Palu (hamstring) or prop Al Baxter (calf) ran at training on Thursday and were struggling to be fit enough in time to make the flight west on Friday.
Hickey has Sekope Kepu on standby to replace Baxter, with Dan Palmer poised to be the bench prop.
If Palu doesn’t make it, Ben Mowen will come into the starting side with Locky (Locky) McCaffrey to come on to the bench.
McCaffrey has yet to play a Super match and was on the bench for one game in South Africa.
Hickey had initially named the same 22 for the third consecutive week.
With his team riding on the back of successive wins, Hickey didn’t want to disturb their rhythm.
However with their bye not scheduled until round 10 he was wary of wearing down some of his players if he just stuck to fielding the same team.
“It’s a bit of a dilemma, every week you’ve got an important game to play and a challenge,” Hickey told AAP.
“You want to have your best team on the field, but you also want those players reasonably fresh and available at the end of the year.
“Once you get into this stage of the season you do start to look at possibly rotating.
“But you’ve got to be careful that doesn’t jeopardise your chances to win the game you’ve got to play on the weekend.
“We are probably in a reasonable position to do that (rotate players), given we’ve got a strong bench and players there who are certainly capable of starting games, so that’s something you start to have a look at at this stage of the season.
“We don’t get our bye until round 10, which is a fair way into the competition, so we may have to try and look at that in the next week or two given that the bye is that late in the season.”
McCaffrey, who was the Sydney club rugby player of the year in 2009, signed a two-year Super contract with the Waratahs on Thursday.
Sydney University premiership-winning prop Paddy Ryan has also been elevated from the Junior Waratahs squad and signed up as a senior player for two years.
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Mr Williams RM said | March 19th 2010 @ 10:28am | Report comment
This is a great game to give these 2 youngsters a run in a professional team against a side that would not even make the top 6 in the tooheys new shute sheild!
Even looser said | March 19th 2010 @ 12:40pm | Report comment
Like what’s there to think about?
Aaron said | March 19th 2010 @ 1:54pm | Report comment
Nothing…. However, why not consider leaving politics out of it and rotate carter through 1st grade
Albert the RED said | March 19th 2010 @ 2:14pm | Report comment
like i said the force are a struggling 1st grade side! mr carter will be right at home!
formeropenside said | March 19th 2010 @ 12:56pm | Report comment
For a moment I misread the title there as “Waratahs consider rotating Hickey” and had a quiet chuckle.