Selecting the best team for World Cup success

By Greg Mumm / Expert

I’ll start with this – I would rest David Pocock and Israel Folau for the Wallabies’ upcoming quarter-final against Scotland.

No, I am not disrespecting Scotland, quite the opposite; I think Australia need to pick their best team.

However, picking your best team for this game must take in to consideration the ultimate goal… winning the World Cup.

No one could deny the huge impact Pocock has had on the Wallabies’ success, and despite being slightly off the pace Folau is and will remain our best strike weapon in attack. Teams fear him and his presence alone changes the way an opposition defends and therefore opens opportunities, if not for Folau, then for others like Bernard Foley.

Likewise, no-one could dismiss the huge contribution made by both Kurtley Beale and Ben McCalman in recent weeks. In defence, Beale is putting his body in places it has never been before and bringing the same threat in attack but with twice the involvements.

The Big Dog (McCalman), a player known and selected for his workrate, has to be impressing even himself with the amount he is getting done. Try-saving tackles, double efforts in defence and turning up to carry after all that. Great stuff.

Selecting these two in place of Pocock and Folau has multiple benefits:

1. The obvious one: It rests their injuries, increasing the chance they are 100 per cent for future games.

2. It rewards two of the best performers off the bench in recent weeks.

3. This in turn creates space on the bench for the best blokes who haven’t had a chance recently, and keeps the squad alive and engaged.

4. It allows for some necessary game time for those that need it and rest for others as insurance for key players and performance.

The strategic benefits come both in injury protection and game integration.

There are some players likely to be selected who have carried a heavy load to date – Scott Fardy, Kane Douglas, Bernard Foley, Matt Giteau and Tevita Kuridrani. Resting Pocock and Folau allows some potential in-game rotations not yet available that can aid these players and reduce the cumulative load that is snowballing each week on them.

Secondly, it gives players in key positions the opportunity to get game time and experience the atmosphere of the big games rather than the more free-flowing encounter against Uruguay. The three positions I am thinking about specifically are second row, five-eighth and inside centre.

As such, the team I would select and the tactical substitutions would look as follows:

1. Scott Sio
2. Stephen Moore
3. Sekope Kepu
4. Rob Simmons
5. Kane Douglas (Sam Carter)
6. Scott Fardy (Dean Mumm)
7. Michael Hooper
8. Ben McCalman
9. Will Genia
10. Bernard Foley (Quade Cooper)
11. Drew Mitchell
12. Matt Giteau (Matt Tomua)
13. Tevita Kuridrani
14. Adam Ashley-Cooper
15. Kurtley Beale

16. James Slipper
17. Tatafu Polota-Nau
18. Greg Holmes
19. Sam Carter
20. Dean Mumm
21. Nick Phipps
22. Quade Cooper
23. Matt Toomua

Note: Front row selections and substitutions stay the same – because if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, and the load is already being managed well here. Likewise I think the Genia-Phipps balance is working well.

The two guys that get the raw end of the deal are Cooper and Kuridrani, who after matching up physically last week are asked to do it again, and right through until our exit. However, compared to the physical work done by both Foley and Giteau in the last two games, and the need to have capable and comfortable back-ups, I feel this is justified.

Sean McMahon could of course be there, but I think McCalman has shown that there is not a lot between him and McMahon, both playing similar styles. While some may say that McCalman at No.7 cost us against Ireland in 2007 and could potentially again, I don’t think Scotland pose the same threat and Hooper would play right through without incident.

McMahon could take Dean Mumm’s spot on the bench, although an early injury to Fardy could leave our lineout vulnerable, as I wouldn’t play any other locks on the side.

My guts tells me that Michael Cheika will go with his full strength team including Folau and Pocock, if for nothing else than the mentality of it, but I would be interested in your opinions, Roarers.

The Crowd Says:

2015-10-16T21:15:08+00:00

JB

Guest


gold twas

2015-10-16T21:13:42+00:00

JB

Guest


The newcastle loss had more to do with prep and conditions for me. I haven't seen rugby played in rain like that before the scots were far more at home in those conditions than us and it showed, worst game of rugby i have seen.

2015-10-16T21:11:11+00:00

JB

Guest


who would you have at 15 RK?

2015-10-16T21:09:30+00:00

JB

Guest


forfeited? the hubris in that comment is just ridiculous.

2015-10-16T16:43:53+00:00

cs

Guest


Most sources are reporting that Cooper is in. Also, Simmons back in for Mumm.

2015-10-16T16:37:19+00:00

Jono

Guest


Looks like both are out. there is an extended bench with Cooper, Speight and Tomane for the last spot. Hopefully they will go for Speight and Tomane as it would offer better backup in terms of the outside backs than having both Cooper and Toomua on the bench would.

2015-10-16T16:14:27+00:00

cs

Guest


Not really rested. Rather, ruled out by injury. Cooper's on the bench, not Speight or Tomane.

2015-10-16T15:59:47+00:00

tvwatcherIntheweehours

Guest


Now we know. Folau and Pocock rested. McCalman and Beale, Simmons and ? QCooper, HSpeight or JTomane. I bet for Speight/Kuridrani.

2015-10-16T15:50:14+00:00

Redsback

Guest


In Cheika we trust. Greg, as I saw that Beale had been selected at 15, McCalman at 8 and Simmons at 5, I almost wondered if you had an insider on the team ;). Inspired, sensible selections and no disrepect there to Scotland. Also, I really hope for Quade's sake that he can get on the field and grab one minute somewhere else. If he ends up on 59 caps - assuming we win and Folau comes back in - I believe that a case should be made for an exemption to the 60 cap rule. Love him or hate him he has done a lot for Australian rugby and he has a lot still to offer and it would be ridiculous to overlook him because of 1 test. However, with Cheika at the helm, I don't think it is going to be an issue because he keeps making sensible decisions.

2015-10-16T15:10:14+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Wallabies team to face Scotland: Kurtley Beale, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell, Bernard Foley, Will Genia, Ben McCalman, Michael Hooper, Scott Fardy, Rob Simmons, Kane Douglas, Sekope Kepu, Stephen Moore (capt), Scott Sio. Likely bench: Tatafu Polota-Nau, James Slipper, Greg Holmes, Dean Mumm, Sean McMahon, Nick Phipps, Matt Toomua, Quade Cooper.

2015-10-16T12:55:30+00:00

Punter

Guest


Agree wholeheartedly with you Grego. It is not called a squad for nothing. I feel rotation was unceremoniously labelled as unfashionable post 2007 RWC (with ABs pondering it as a reason they lost the cup). But the theory is still sound. I'd also give AAC a rest (plenty of options there).

2015-10-16T11:16:52+00:00

Mad Dutchman

Guest


Classic!

2015-10-16T11:13:55+00:00

Mad Dutchman

Guest


Doesn't the Pooper have a 100% success rate when starting?

2015-10-16T10:36:46+00:00

kezablonde

Guest


Yes, I agree, I'm sure it went through every roarer's head - it could be done on the basis that if you can't beat Scotland with a small tweak (no disrespect) then you can't make the semis. Nobody can say that (calculated) gambles don't need to be taken sometimes; but then again I'm not there watching the men. Go The Gold.

2015-10-16T10:26:52+00:00

tvwatcherIntheweehours

Guest


Next Sunday in London, the weather forecast announces "cloudy, dry all day"! We should win, then, under these conditions.

2015-10-16T10:18:21+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Cheika's not resting any players. He's delayed announcing the team so he can assess the fitness of Pocock. When asked about resting players, he replied: There's no chance for resting. This is knockout footy, and every day is the biggest day. If he's fit, he'll play. He also said he was confident Izzy will play..

2015-10-16T10:06:27+00:00

mapoftazi

Guest


Is Izzy in current form better than Beale at 15? I'd suggest not. If his injury is on the up & significantly better than the last 2 weeks then fine, but if not then i'd say Beale will offer more in attack, his defence has been great & under the high ball, whilst he can be hit & miss - he certainly will have a go which Izzy is scared to do at the moment. And you'd benefit from his kicking.

2015-10-16T09:50:55+00:00

mapoftazi

Guest


no point having Folau on the bench if he's like he has been last 2 weeks

2015-10-16T08:56:22+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


No Izzy didn't look comfortable on his ankle. As I said earlier, I would have him on the bench and only bring on if necessary.

2015-10-16T08:55:26+00:00

mapoftazi

Guest


Craig Joubert.

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