Kerevi vs Semi: Can Eddie afford to go into crunch Fijian RWC clash with underdone Wallabies star

By Brett McKay / Expert

What a difference a win makes, or so they say.

It was hard to know what to expect of the Wallabies going into the first game of another Rugby World Cup, what with the winless record and the gradual, but really only patchwork improvements to element of the game from one week to the next.

The form line of this Wallabies side in 2023 has been such that I certainly found it difficult to hold much more than hope, rather than confidence ahead of the opening match. Not writing them off, just not sure on recent evidence where a win would come from.

And that was before the latest round of selection bombshells were delivered last week. Surprisingly low in number compared to other games this season, the three changes to the starting side and three more on the bench were the fewest Eddie Jones had made in his six games back as Wallabies coach.

But weren’t there some doozies! No specialist locks on the bench, but instead, two backrowers of differing heights. And an outside back on the bench so specialist in ability that he can really cover the wing spots, and with a clear inclination to one side of the field over the other.

Eddie Jones opted for an undercooked Samu Kerevi against Georgia. But can he use him against Semi Radradra’s Fijians? (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

And then the biggest of them all: a flyhalf-cum-fullback, unwanted by his own state after a lacklustre Super Rugby season, thrust into the No.15 jersey for the first time at Test level, and dropping the previous occupant after a number of pretty good performances, albeit in beaten teams.

Obviously, it worked out pretty well. Ben Donaldson, to his absolute credit, was able to put all the commentary to the side and produced his best game in any jersey in probably 18 months. And though it took maybe a day or two for the full reasoning for his selection to come out, the game he played showed that the selection did make sense.

It’s just a shame that wasn’t explained very well at the time. Not initially, anyway.

Certainly, the game plan for Georgia dictated that another kicking option was needed, and it was very clear that Donaldson’s boot was required to peg the Lelos back deep in their own half, something Australia did very well.

The heat was quite probably a driving factor in this as well, which is why complaints of the Wallabies not playing more ball in hand are frankly misguided. When the Wallaby Gold jerseys were resembling something closer to burnt orange once drenched in sweat, this was never going to be a game for running the ball more than they did.

Australia still had more possession than Georgia did anyway. And remember way back when the Wallabies were making 200, 250-plus tackles a game through The Rugby Championship? They attempted just 84 in this game – half as many as the Georgians did.

Ben Donaldson’s 25-point bag against Georgia vindicated Eddie Jones’ selection. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images)

Still, a win is a win, and for the Wallabies it really didn’t matter how the first win of the year came, only that it did.

Yes, it was “only Georgia”, if you must include the borderline disrespectful qualifier, and though it was a lot closer to an 80 minute performance, it certainly wasn’t perfect.

But one thing is for sure: it’s a hell of a lot easier and a lot more enjoyable to work on things with a win behind you and growing confidence. And all the regular touchpoints of 2023 need the same attention: lineout and maul, midfield connection, and especially the outside defensive alignment and positioning.

Then there’s the part of this week coming that Eddie Jones might enjoy the most.

The win and the way the Wallabies played means that several guys – Donaldson the most obvious one – have delivered in ways that will make them hard to leave out against Fiji this weekend. It would have been curious to see who Jones had pencilled in to face the Flying Fijians on the second weekend, and it would only be ‘curiouser’ to know how many differences there are between that side and the one he names later this week.

Certainly, Donaldson’s business case is as strong as it gets. A strong kicking game, both out of hand and off the tee, good support lines from the back, and two good tries is going to be hard to argue. He still has many of the same defensive issues that plague his game when playing flyhalf, and his positioning as a Test fullback was about as much as you could hope for in his first appearance in the No.15. But he has repaid the coach’s faith in spades, and Eddie Jones will certainly be loyal at the selection table when it suits him.

Andrew Kellaway’s omission from the Wallabies’ opening World Cup side left many scratching their heads. (Photo by Peter Meecham/Getty Images)

So the flow-on selection issue won’t be in the back three, but probably the backups. And I will maintain that picking someone like Andrew Kellaway who can cover three or four positions makes a whole lot more sense than a winger who probably only covers one.

Fiji’s scrum was strong against Wales and will be again this weekend coming. So you would think James Slipper has to come into consideration. But with only skerricks of information on his fitness, it’s hard to know whether he will or not.

On the set piece, Nick Frost surely needs to come back into the lock rotation, purely so that the Wallabies can look to attack the Fijian lineout all game. It is an opportunity for Australia, so it would seem a waste to not have a specialist on the bench.

And on the topic of fitness, how healthy is Samu Kerevi, really?

Mark Nawaqanitawase, Max Jorgensen, Samu Kerevi and Ben Donaldson during a Wallabies training session in Saint-Etienne, France. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

It was reported last week by The Roar that he’d likely only play 40 minutes or so, and that proved to be the case. But where does he sit after that 40 minutes? He averaged five metres per carry, and didn’t make or miss a tackle. Beat one defender, got one offload away. But did he have a lot of impact? I’m not so sure.

And I do wonder if a less-than-100% midfielder is what you want Semi Radradra lining up against?

They’re all questions worthy of consideration, but Jones does now have more options for his 23 than he did only a game or two ago. And that’s a significantly better situation than when he first picked up the Wallabies clipboard.

Selection headaches are always great, but they would be even more satisfying when you’ve brought them on yourself.

The Crowd Says:

2023-09-17T19:58:19+00:00

Phil Kearns Love Child

Roar Rookie


Not laughing now hey champ LOL. Take the blinkers off and accept the reality

2023-09-14T07:09:18+00:00

Kashmir Pete

Roar Guru


Distraction of lingering injury is arguably as much if not greater detriment than physical disadvantage ESPECIALLY for backline positions. Rarely does a mildly injured 'great' player succeed where fully fit 'very good' player cannot succeed in same situation. IMO, based on many an obvservation... Cheers KO

2023-09-13T23:02:17+00:00

Frankly

Roar Rookie


I'm sorry Brett, I disagree. They all do not mean the same thing. I believe the Donaldson situation is not portrayed correctly.

2023-09-13T09:19:04+00:00

Messy Jog

Roar Rookie


OO is king of the ABNs and happily posts falsehoods and irrelevant points to stir the pot. Christy Doran covered the reasons the Brumbies' offer wasn't good enough to keep him for 2024 and it's well known they were unhappy about him being forced out by the lack of support from RA. Lonergan started when White was injured and that coincided with them losing form and games. Being objective is like being a lady; if you have to tell people you are, you're not.

AUTHOR

2023-09-13T02:30:10+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


lol :roll:

AUTHOR

2023-09-13T02:28:29+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


There's no truth here to fight Corey, just nonsense and guesswork..

AUTHOR

2023-09-13T02:27:04+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Oh, the absolute irony..

2023-09-13T02:11:31+00:00

Phil Kearns Love Child

Roar Rookie


Sure did. Both very beatable and neither are any real contenders for the GF. Like I said, easiest pool.

2023-09-13T02:10:14+00:00

Phil Kearns Love Child

Roar Rookie


To be fair, Georgia is probably a better match for the Wallabies these days. Maybe a tri nations comp with Namibia lol.

2023-09-13T00:02:57+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


:thumbup:

2023-09-12T23:45:14+00:00

AntiCorey

Roar Rookie


What can I say, your juvenile comments inspired me to drop the tone a few levels again. 30+ on the board or they have not won. Simple objective. Don’t fight the truth BMac. Not your style. :boxing:

2023-09-12T20:34:43+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


Ok Wizz. If IFL gets on I’ll record the pass, kick and clearance data on him. I posted the data for this game on Christy’s player rating article and you can also find it on my profile/comments. Nick cleared almost 80% in that 1-3 second range with over half of the passes >10m. It’s Nick’s passing off the deck and vision which is a point of difference providing CG more time and space. By not having to crab across field Nick holds defenders on the gain line and delays their rush at our 10. It helps too that Nick’s 34 passes were all on point. He only had 6 kicks btw.

2023-09-12T19:54:15+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Brett. No, it's not hard at all. Just have to have an objective approach. More should try it.

2023-09-12T19:53:00+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


Good point Brett. Nicks penalty from midway to help win that Bledisloe was many moons ago. I guess too few more recent kick for goal memories to choose from, but there was QC’s vs SAF21. Nick is so cheeky competitive you’d think he dusted his kicking boots off for Eddie at practice after watching CG miss all those shots. So it sounds like Donno st 15 again with maybe Kellaway at 23.

2023-09-12T17:29:16+00:00

FijianBlood

Roar Rookie


Fiji will Win.

2023-09-12T17:28:33+00:00

cookie

Roar Guru


Mate Randwick coogee Waverley are considered south not east by those in the east

2023-09-12T17:23:57+00:00

Sydney Slug

Roar Rookie


You put the bait out Wizz but no one bit…

2023-09-12T16:28:25+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


Kerevi isnt back to his best from his bad injury. But he's still played better then Foketi has at 12 this year and deserves his spot. If we were going to play Foketi I'd like him paired with Perese at 13.

2023-09-12T14:53:48+00:00

Olly

Roar Rookie


I think we are well past the stage of experimental midfields. Kellaway is our super sub and I think our answers behind Foketi are all sitting in the Australia A side...

2023-09-12T14:47:50+00:00

Olly

Roar Rookie


All I see is defensive issues.

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