Personally, I am anticipating Cheika to put Dennis somewhere inside his 23 at least once in the RC leading to the RWC to see if his Super form will translate. This is for a few reasons:
- He's physical. Countless times throughout the season he's put in huge hits and very solid ball carries. Whilst he's not the biggest lock going around, he plays well above his weight. That can't be said of many other Australian locks.
- He offers a very good option come line out time, despite not being the tallest lock. For anyone who says its not possible to function at such a weight / height, please google a certain Brad Thorn.
- He's experienced. He's got a level head and he's played test footy before.
- He's a work horse. A few pages back someone noted that he, Jones and Simmons have the best work rates of Aussie 2nd row options.
But most importantly, the edge he has over Jones / Simmons etc is that:
- He's got the mental edge that Cheika loves (and has instilled in him). My favourite attribute of Dennis over the last three seasons has been that, although he's not the most vocal captain, when the game is in the balance and someone needs to lift, he's often the guy to do so. He's really grown into a true competitor, and I feel that this mindset is something you can't win the World Cup without. He transitioned from 6 to 2nd row to have a better shot at the Wallabies, whilst coming back from a very serious injury, and played arguably the best footy of his career. He's been determined as all hell to make the RWC and I think it really shows.
I'll go as far to say that he'll be a member of the leadership group and be a very important part of the Wallabies RWC plan.
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Likewise, I think Quade is essential to our RWC charge, but I'm not sure if he's done enough to pip Foley as of yet. One thing that I don't think has been discussed enough is the possibility of him going the KB (Kurtley Beale)-route.
At the Tahs, as we all know, Cheika uses Kurtley not as an inside centre, but literally as another flyhalf. Yes he's got 12 on his back, but he performs almost none of the traditional roles of a 12. Instead, he comes into first receiver whenever possible, and utilises his wide pass and mercurial attacking abilities to let the Tahs play the expansive game that they do. Further, he allows Foley to play to his strengths as he allows him to straighten and take the ball to the line, finding holes in tighter as the defensive line naturally shifts outwards in anticipation of the Tahs coast-to-coast attacking style.
But KB (Kurtley Beale) is a bit of a dick and KB (Kurtley Beale) can't tackle and KB (Kurtley Beale) is soft in contact and KB (Kurtley Beale) has tons of handling errors (check the stats) and KB (Kurtley Beale) sends rude texts.
And so we go looking for replacements. To'omua is very solid. Not the biggest guy in the world, but he plays like it. Extremely powerful in contact, especially defence, and can act as a second playmaker when required. But he doesn't have the mercurial qualities of KB (Kurtley Beale).
Quade does. Not only that, Quade's a really good bloke now (check his captaincies) and Quade is an amazing defender (ask Rene Ranger or anyone on these forums. The blokes a brick wall with a six-pack) and Quade has got a long pass and Quade doesn't send rude texts.
Not only that, with Quade and Bernard dropping back, we don't even need wingers who can kick. All we need is two blokes who can defend in the front line and finish tries when required.
The result of this master plan?
9. Phipps.
10. Foley.
11. Horne.
12. Cooper.
13. Kuridrani.
14. Speight.
15. Folau.
Defensively strong. Mercurial in attack. Finishers left right and centre. What a back line.
Before the QLDers get up in arms, you can give Foley the 12 jersey if you want. It really means fuck all in terms of how they'll actually play.
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This is a post that started serious and trailed off. I do actually believe that Dennis will be in the 23 in the RC, and following that, the RWC. And whilst I'm not suggesting we throw Quade into 12, I'm saying the idea has some merit.
To'omua would be fuming though. He's been one of our best performers over the last 18 months.
Just think about it.
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Edit: also, in regards to McCalmans injury, I did the same thing in Rd 1 of Subbies here in Sydney. I had to have surgery, and the surgeon said "2.5 months until you can play again. 3 if you want it to fully heal" but that "if it were a grand-final, you could play tomorrow and risk it". Apparently all that would happen is that it would break inwards again and I'd have to have the surgery a second time.
He'll be right.