A Wallaby backline for the Taffy threat

By LeftArmSpinner / Roar Guru

It’s that time of the year again: international selection time. As such, it’s also time for conjecture, opinion, analysis and bias.

I have chipkicked the first international of the season against Scotland on the grounds that two-thirds of the squad are not available.

Here is my backline, with a three-man bench, for the Welsh series.

My selection strategy starts with the best goal kicker. In filling in the rest of my squad I’ve made liberal use of existing combinations, looked for a balance of flair and “muscle”, selected players who are in form and who desperately want the jersey and picked a blend of youth and experience.

Back line
9. Genia
10. Cooper (goal kicker two)
11. Ioane
12. Harris (goal kicker one)
13. Horne
14. Monahan
15: McCabe
20: Phipps
21: Fainga’a
22: Foley
Halfback: Genia

Genia is miles ahead of every other candidate, now that he has come back into form. His running game has re-emerged and his service continues to be excellent.

He is tough on his forwards and gets their attention and respect when he needs it.

There are a healthy number of genuine options at flyhalf.

Cooper, Beale, Barnes and O’Connor have all performed well in the number 10 jersey in the recent past. Barnes and O’Connor shade Cooper and Beale as goal kickers.

Cooper’s selection presumes that his injury is healing well and that his confidence is growing. Clearly, he is not back to his “jumping-bean” best in attack.

Even on one-and-a-half legs, he throws the best pass of the four candidates. He is also the best at deciding how to ignite this potent backline.

Harris is my choice for inside centre. This is the most difficult and contentious selection decision.

The candidates for the number 12 include the hard running and hard tackling McCabe, Fainga’a and even Rob Horne or Adam Ashley-Cooper.

Barnes is an excellent tackler and tries very hard, but he is both out of form and doesn’t read the game well enough. Why didn’t the Waratahs continue to attack the Bulls back-line defence after they split them wide open for a try to Horne early in the recent game?

Worse still, Barnes visibly lost composure in the Brumbies, Bulls and Cheetahs games. Huffing and puffing has no place in professional rugby.

I am a confirmed Pat McCabe fan. He is a fully committed and consistent rugby player.

He is both very physical and intelligent, possessing enough speed to also play wing. He is becoming the current day Stirling Mortlock.

McCabe could play at number 12 but he is better on the bench as cover for 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. I see him as an integral part of this team and getting 25 minutes game time.

Harris is a Test-standard player, if given the chance. Most importantly, he has a proven, high functioning combination with Genia and Cooper.

With the short preparation time, existing proven combinations are essential from the first whistle.

Rather than a compromise, it is an opportunity. Harris is a typical New Zealand-raised player. He does everything well without being spectacular.

He has been through some adversity on his rugby journey and will value the opportunity. He needs to balance his play, so as to avoid the “too many cooks” syndrome of Cooper, Beale, O’Connor and Genia. Someone has to eat the broth.

Horne gets selected at outside centre. The other candidates included Ioane, Fainga’a or Ashley Cooper.

Ashley-Cooper has been a fabulous player for Australia and he can be again. He needs a wake-up call.

Hopefully, by being dropped and spending some time running around for Northern Suburbs in the Shute Shield’s lower tier he will rediscover his mojo and play his way back into the team.

Fainga’a is still on the way back from injury and not yet back to his previous form or work rate of last season.

Horne has put together three strong performances in the past three weeks. He is free from injury and will benefit from being in a cohesive, confident back-line unit.

However, the Welsh series is his last chance to make the number 13 jersey his own. Otherwise, Ioane will move to 13 and a newbie will come onto the wing in the rugby championship.

Ioane, McCabe take the wings. The other candidates include Shipperley, Tomane, Kingston, Mitchell and Vuna. Because O’Connor is injured, McCabe comes off the bench onto the wing.

Monahan is my full back. The other candidates include Foley, Mogg, Barnes and Adam Ashley-Cooper.

Beale is the standout. He is a true fullback and the one player who maximises the space that is on offer at number 15.

Foley and Mogg, in that order, need some game time off the bench as soon as possible.

Had Beale and O’Connor been fit, they would have been 15 and 14 respectively, with McCabe and Monahan bumping Fainga’a and Foley out.

While Ashley-Cooper could play 15 in Beale’s absence, I am showing him some tough love by leaving him out.

The Crowd Says:

2012-05-31T09:17:26+00:00

Louis

Guest


Does anyone know if Brendan McKibbon is eligible for the Wallabies? In my opinion the second best halfback in Australia at the moment, and a dead-eye kicker, something like 92%

2012-05-31T09:16:15+00:00

Louis

Guest


Dear God if Cooper "Turnstile is an overstatement" Vuna ever puts on a Wallaby Jersey I am moving to Greenland

2012-05-31T09:13:24+00:00

Louis

Guest


So he has, I just remember watching him kicking in the Lions game and his percentage was 74%

2012-05-30T16:17:16+00:00

murph73

Roar Rookie


McCabe at fullback??! WTF??! He can't even kick. Dude, seriously, you're out of your depth.

2012-05-30T10:11:23+00:00

allblackfan

Guest


OJ, how about a Cruden/SBW combo. Nonu is burnt out and needs a rest. Will POcock get a rest, I wonder?

2012-05-30T09:58:26+00:00

allblackfan

Guest


He should have thrown them at his forwards!!:-) Berrick, if you want to stay in rugby, why not join a NZ Super rugby franchise next year? Perhaps the Blues or maybe even the Highlanders -- apparently NZ No 10s (and 12s) are being allowed to run pass and even kick that oval-shaped object known by some as the ball!

2012-05-30T09:55:51+00:00

p.Tah

Guest


I would have done the same thing. The game was there to be won but the forwards were on autopilot.

2012-05-30T09:21:50+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Barnes - massive tantrum when he didn't get passed the ball in the last minute. Tried to throw every single one of his toys out of the pram.

2012-05-30T09:19:27+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Mitchell looked very slow in his first game back, had le Roux run around him in the in goal to touch down under the sticks.

2012-05-30T09:15:33+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Don't be sucked in by LAS's mistake. The blokes name is Morahan.

2012-05-30T07:50:03+00:00

murph73

Roar Rookie


Barnes

2012-05-30T00:34:16+00:00

jameswm

Guest


Two surnames, so two dads.

2012-05-30T00:33:55+00:00

jameswm

Guest


Is sookface Pat McCabe? I missed that game.

2012-05-30T00:25:43+00:00

jameswm

Guest


At his best TPN is better, no question. Similar in lineouts, clearly superior scrummager, more damaging round the field. I don't really care which way round you put them. Put on the torpedo first to belt them, that's fine with me.

2012-05-30T00:02:20+00:00

DC of nz

Guest


Can some one please tell me the origin of AAC's nickname ? Thank you in advance !

2012-05-30T00:00:48+00:00

formeropenside

Guest


Please, he's from NSW, that makes him automatically worthy of being a Wallaby, apparently.

2012-05-29T18:53:07+00:00

Bakkies

Guest


Please no Rob Horne he has one of the worst defensive records this season and he has done nothing to prove that he is worthy of a Wallaby jersey in his injury riddled career

2012-05-29T14:27:45+00:00

bluerose

Guest


and my 2nd options would be: 15-Luke Morahan. 14-Pat McCabe. 13-Joe Tomane. 12-Barrick Barnes. 11-Digby Ioane. 10-Quade Cooper. 9-Will Genia. 20-Nick White. 21-Mike Harris. 22-Adam Ashley-Cooper. the surprise selection would be Tomane at outside center, his hard running and footwork will be valuable in attack, a very powerful hard running backline and defensively sound (except for Cooper and Tomane's inexperience at #13), QC and Barnes to control our attack.

2012-05-29T13:40:34+00:00

Jutsie

Guest


Lol "sookface" god I almost shed a tear too after the cheetahs game out of concern for his well being, never seen someone look so distressed.

2012-05-29T13:39:44+00:00

bluerose

Guest


id go with: 15-Adam Ashely-Cooper.. 14-Pat McCabe. 13-Rob Horne. 12-Mike Harris. 11-Joe Tomane. 10-Quade Cooper. 9-Will Genia. while the Waratahs have been dreadful this season i kinda liking the new combination of AAC/Horne in the midfield but because of Harris accuracy he has to be in the team until Beale or O'Connor is fit, AAC moves to the back while McCabe and Tomane are my new wingers, White/Barnes and Digby will be on the bench.

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