Selection Silly Season is just around the corner

By Kia Kaha / Roar Guru

As a child, I loathed doing jigsaw puzzles. The bigger the puzzle in terms of size and number of pieces, the bigger the waste of my free time as far as I was concerned.

My brother could sit for hours doing the borders, finding twenty different shades of grass and feel as if he was using his time productively. I, on the other hand, would invariably feign a migraine and demand to be let outside in the fresh air.

Sure they had their uses in my early formative years. Eye coordination and manual dexterity, for example, were greatly improved. But the whole process was over in about a minute and there were bright colours and jolly animals that made it fun to do.

10 000 pieces to create a larger version of the photo on the cover made about as much sense as writing an essay on the sensual delights of eating a sirloin steak sitting in front of you.

On the rare occasions inclement weather forced me to remain indoors and partake in the annual family puzzle extravaganza, I would do my best to ensure that such occasions were limited to just the one time in the calendar. I would infuriate my brother by taking one piece and trying it in all the pieces that were on the board.

When told clearly that piece didn’t go with the one I was trying to pair it with, I would take that as an invitation to prove that this was most assuredly not the case.

When looking at the ‘big picture’, selectors have similarly been prone to having fixations over certain pieces in the puzzle and coming up with ludicrous ideas to shoe horn certain players into the gap. Cue nightmares of Christian Cullen being asked to play at outside centre.

Already it seems we have had rumblings of selection gaffes to come that may rival Nic Mallett’s spectacularly disastrous selection of flanker Mauro Bergamesco at halfback against England in the 2009 Six Nations.

For some reason speculation has been floating about that Matt Giteau could be selected at halfback for the Wallabies. I’m not sure how this idea came about but I’m pretty sure recreational drugs were involved. The leap inside from 12 to 10 to 9 is a lot more manageable than from 7 to 8 to 9 but equally risible.

There are examples of players such as Israel Folau and Daniel Carter playing out of their familiar positions in this year’s Super Rugby. Is this a conspiracy to soften us up to the idea that a Colin Slade-Daniel Carter interchange selection akin to Kurtley Beale and Matt Toomua is on the cards?

I shudder to think. Is it a matter of playing both players so they get game time instead of warming the bench but both are in Hansen’s planning to fill the 10 position? This thought allows me to sleep at night but it is worrying that a player is deemed able to slot into a position because he’s played the bulk of his career there.

It is one thing to be familiar with a position but it is another entirely different thing to be proficient in that area. Manu Tuilagi was tried on the wing against New Zealand as he had played age-group rugby there. I have played rugby on the Playstation but that does not mean I could replicate what I did with the controls (through mainly a system of randomly twisting and prodding things) on the field.

There is a debate going on as to which ideal position is suited to Malakai Fekitoa – and you might well add in James O’Connor and Israel Folau to that debate. They are undoubtedly talented footballers but the more positions you have under your belt, the greater danger you risk diluting that talent. Case in point, can anybody tell me Kurtley Beale’s ideal position? Admittedly this is not as left-field as Israel Dagg to number 10, but sometimes I think the proximity of the numbers on the jersey make it seem feasible to change people’s positions.

Sometimes injuries cause disruptions in the space time continuum and selections out of this world come into being but often a lack of options causes. Ben Smith was called in for his namesake Conrad on the November tour but the dearth of options to partner Julian Savea after Cory Jane’s injury and the loss of Rene Ranger to initially threw up Ben Smith’s name. When Israel Dagg’s form dropped at fullback, he was asked to fill in there.

This leads us to the final possibility. There are two players you can’t choose between, so why not find a way to shoehorn them both into the squad? Theories are proposed of having Michael Hooper at 7 and David Pocock at 6, Colin Slade on the wing or at fullback and Carter at 10 to rely on the goalkicking of the former.

In a World Cup year, with a limited squad, these selections gain momentum as deciding who to leave out becomes harder. By making these creative selections you get to include players who would otherwise risk not making the cut.

Sometimes it’s easier to put down the piece of the puzzle in your hand and start looking for more serious options.

Who do you think is in the running for the most misguided selection in your team for the Rugby World Cup this year?

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-05-13T06:33:10+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Krusty aka Sideshow Zane the Zany but lovable (at least to me) Kirchner.

AUTHOR

2015-05-13T05:37:00+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Even then Ben Smith is best suited to fullback. He was asked to plug right wing as there were few options there. He had a relatively quiet year last year but the changes in centre including him contributed to that. His namesake Conrad is called Snake but Ben should be called Eel because he's slipperier than all of the slippery creatures on earth combined but Eel for brevity's sake is better. In NH conditions, shag might feel Dagg's big boot is highly valued. That creates the who to choose between scenario and the right wing still seems thin in stocks. Of course 2011 saw Kahui move out to the wing and that move paid dividends. This further encourages a similar move. Thankfully our options at centre seem plentiful so we shouldn't see any fullbacks shoe horned into 13. I hope!

2015-05-12T22:18:59+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


Agree, not arguing his merit at centre, simply the selection debacle of MacDonald versus a guy who was more experienced in the position at a higher level. Versatilty is only a dirty word when used for the wrong application. eg - Ben Smith is versatile being able to cover the back three positions but not in the sense of outside of those positions, you know, like centre ;)

2015-05-12T19:35:09+00:00

Taylorman

Guest


Krusty and Morne are two different people?

2015-05-12T14:43:03+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Don't say that aloud. Meyer might do it

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T14:39:53+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Clone Thor and put 15 of him on the field. See how many of the opposition are still standing at the end of the game.

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T14:36:28+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Víctor matfield at 6, Morne Steyn at 9 and Krusty at 10. That's all I ask. :)

2015-05-12T14:17:09+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Good topic. John Smit as a prop, late in his career. Bismarck du Plessis as a captain. That's all.

2015-05-12T11:57:24+00:00

Armand van Zyl

Roar Guru


If New Zealand want to win the World Cup the solution is completely obvious. Move Richie McCaw to 10 and let him do his thing.

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T11:49:59+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Good shout Shane. I say home games in the RC are sacrosanct. We have a home record to keep intact. Lets see Tman if he throws a few surprises in the away games.

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T11:45:39+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Cheers Jerry. As Marlin Brando said: "the horror."

2015-05-12T11:15:52+00:00

Jerry

Guest


They tried him out at 10 at one point, yeah. Got charged down a few times, as I recall.

2015-05-12T11:12:06+00:00

Shane D

Roar Rookie


Surely we can get Akira Ioane into that backline somewhere!

2015-05-12T11:08:23+00:00

Shane D

Roar Rookie


Mils played in 2011 RWC but broke his shoulder.

2015-05-12T11:06:13+00:00

Taylorman

Guest


Ha ha. Looks the sort of side we wished we'd have thrown caution to the wind with should we lose this year trying to do everything right. Thing with Hansen is he's fearless with selections. Look at Scotland last year. He's backed everyone he's played so far. His numbers are just as likely to throw some newbie we just haven't been discussing. Great isn't it?

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T10:44:43+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


The back three are going to be interesting picks as well as 9 to 12. There are all the hallmarks of left-field selections with the mix of players at Cheika's disposal. There's no doubting the talent of the Wallaby back line. There are doubts though as to its actual makeup.

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T10:41:32+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


I liked Mils Muliaina. He kick started our comeback in 2009 and was our best attacking player in 2010. But outside centre he was not. Never warmed to McAlister but a talented player. His ability to play 10 or 12 is a case in point. Versatility is a dirty word.

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T10:26:00+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Tameifuna. We need some meat in the front row. Try around 140kg of meat. Sam Cane. If Pocock can be suggested there then why not one of our fetchers? Put Coles on the team sheet and just say it was a typo. Ben Franks The Hurricanes pack has improved. This is the reason why. We need more mobility. Retallick is busy but he's not speedy enough. Luatua's our man. Ali Wlliams. If Giteau can come back why not this veteran? Retallick. He's busy enough and tough enough. Why not? Matt Todd. He's been doing Richie's work for him anyway this year. Brad Shields. Inexperienced? Not if we cap him now... Colin Slade he filled in there nicely when TKB went down. Lima Sopoaga Slade used to play for the Highlanders so he'll bond well. Malakai Fekitoa. He played most of his tests there. Why stop now? Sonny Bill needs to be on the park. What a brutal combination. Nemani Nadolo. He played for Fiji? Let's invade Fiji and show them what a real military coup looks like. Waisake Naholo. I just want to see the commentators suffer. Beauden Barrett. Pace to burn and who cares about the tackling. What he lets in he has to score twice as many. I broke out in a cold sweat writing that!

2015-05-12T10:14:10+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Good try that, by Whitelock. Recall it vividly The other 53 points though, was a bit of a blur. Probably a good thing

AUTHOR

2015-05-12T10:06:54+00:00

Kia Kaha

Roar Guru


Good calls dsat24. Let's see how long it is until Willie Le Roux gets suggested at 13...

More Comments on The Roar

Read more at The Roar