Wales v England
I can't see Wales beating England tonight even at home and despite having some good games in the autumn tests.
Wales have lost both their props who are close to world-class on their day and their work around the park will be missed too. Jenkins has been playing like a fetcher at the breakdown, as the Wallabies will remember. I don't know how their backrow will go but the flankers are in form for their clubs and 8. Powell has been getting over the gain line in the new year.
Hook has got the short straw and pays the price for his versatility by being picked at fullback. Byrne has had a bad thumb but is on the bench and I would have expected him to start with Hook in the centres. Winger Stoddart would have been well down my pecking order but both Halfpenny and young North are injured so he gets a shot. Coach Gatland, who has been saying some stupid things, must have been relieved when zip-zip man, Shane Williams, reported fit, though he hasn't played a lot of rugby lately.
Have a sneaky look at 12 Jonathan Davies; he can play. Last year he got the unfair title of being “the next Scott Gibbs” but the young bloke didn't let it bother him and he's playing good this year too, and forces Roberts out to 13.
England have their own problems. The Wales backrow will benefit from the absence of opponents 6. Croft and the irreplaceable 7. Moody. I see that Haskell is named at 7, but assume it is a mis-type because he is a 6. He plays as hard as Croft does, maybe even a tad harder, but he doesn't have Croft's skill set or rugby brain. Wood will play 7 (not 6) and is a good lineout man for a 7, but I think he failed a big test for Saints against Leicester on a big occasion in January though to be fair none of the Northampton players excelled in that game.
4. Deacon deserves his shot, and played well in that game against the Saints, but he is no Lawes, who was the best lock of any team in the autumn test IMO. He's probably a better scrummager though. The injured Lawes is the real deal now and is satisfying the England need to have one athletic lock. Hooker Hartley is a weakness with his crap lineout throwing for both club and country and his short fuse discipline. I can't believe he is touted as a future England captain. The England lineout could be a weak spot.
It will be interesting to see how the midfield go. I rubbished them before the Oz game but not after it. Mind you: the Pom backline got front foot ball all day so they should have looked good. The jury is still out on Hape and Tindall. When he's in form the creative 12. Flutey should start.
I think that England will win the bikkies this year because they have the best depth in their squad. They will have to get out of the blocks quicker than they did in the autumn tests as they looked rusty against the Kiwis. It will be interesting to see how play. Probably not as they did against Oz as the Wales forwards will be of sterner stuff than the Wobs were that day, and so the ball won't be singing so much.
The only hope that Wales have is if they dominate in the forwards as the Boks did when they smacked England, but it's not likely.