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Player Positional Switches

Discussion in 'Rugby Discussion' started by BarneySF, Jun 28, 2012.

  1. BarneySF Chris McKivat (8)

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    After reading the cover story on Wallaby Hookers, I thought for shits and giggles about Wallaby positional switches and imagined what difference, if any, it would make. All hypothetical of course, and plenty of reasons (stats will no doubt show) why it wouldn't work, but here's my list:

    1. TPN = Prop
    2. Timani = No.8
    3. Hooper = 12
    4. Fotu = 13 (used to play in France in this position?)
    5. Pocock = Hooker
    6. Diggers = 13 (has played there before of course)
    7. Dingo = Consultant
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  2. Braveheart81 Paul McLean (56)

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    Quade Cooper = Social Media Manager
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  3. The_Brown_Hornet John Hipwell (52)

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    I love the idea of Timani eventually being an eight. With the right mind set he could dominate there I reckon.
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  4. waratahjesus Greg Davis (50)

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    Quade - 15
    Kurtley - 10
    For the wallabies

    I like the idea of Pocock at hooker, with thee rise of Hooper and gill, it is intriguing to think about.
  5. GaffaCHinO John Solomon (38)

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    Well smith was a hooker in his early years i wonder if pocock can throw in th the lineout?
  6. Brumbies Guy Colin Windon (37)

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    Pocock - 12 (or anywhere really)
    Higginbotham - 12/13
    Faingaa (either of them) - openside
    Tomane - 12/13
    JOC - 13
    TPN - 1/3/8
    Timani - 6/8
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  7. The_Brown_Hornet John Hipwell (52)

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    Why would you take one of the worlds best (if not THE best) opensides and make them a hooker?
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  8. waratahjesus Greg Davis (50)

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    U wouldn't, but it's interesting to think about it in a hypothetical sense, if he could transition without loosing is impact around the ground, having him out there along side gill or hooper would be wonderful at the breakdown.
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  9. liquor box Trevor Allan (34)

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    In defence I like the idea of TPN at Inside Centre, he would cause a lot of damage to his opponant and possibly change the plans of anybody wanting to play crashball in the centres
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  10. Bardon John Solomon (38)

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    This thread is probably the one time that Dingo will actually follow something posted on GAGR.
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  11. Antony Billy Sheehan (19)

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    I remember reading that Pocock used to play 12 outside Cooper at school, and that that's why Cooper never learned how to tackle. Pocock would probably dominate the midfield.
  12. spectator Dick Tooth (41)

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    Urban myth. Pocock did play ouside Cooper but that had nothing to do with Quade's inability to tackle. Cooper was quite a dominant tackler at schoolboy level but got away with imperfect technique, which is probably what is cruelling him now.
  13. BarneySF Chris McKivat (8)

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    I seem to remember Toutai and Steve Kefu playing in the centres against the Baabas once. I even think Tiquiri once packed down at flanker (and scored his first international try?) during one if the pool matches at RWC 03???? That would have been interesting to see how he could have gone at flanker. Had the build (no doubt not the 'feel' for the position but could he have developed quick enough?) Always felt he wasn't the finisher that we'd all hoped he'd be. Eddie trialled him at 13 too didn't he. But he couldn't really pass.
  14. BarneySF Chris McKivat (8)

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    Also remember Nathan Grey at 10. Jeez we didn't have the cattle then.
  15. BarneySF Chris McKivat (8)

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    (and then there was Gerrard at 5/8 during a Northern Tour midweek game - DISASTER)

    OK, natural progression - here is my "Parrallel Universe 22":

    1: PALMER
    2: MOORE
    3: TPN
    4: NEVILLE (dunno kinds like his rowing backg)
    5: HORWILL
    6: PALU (A fit, 80m one)
    7: POCOCK
    8: TIMANI
    9: GENIA
    10: COOPER
    11: DIGGERS
    12: HOOPER
    13: HIGGERS
    14: JOC
    15: BEALE

    16: HANSON
    17: KEPU
    18: SIMMONS
    19: GILL
    20: WHITE (and would use him)
    21: AAC
    22: BARNES

    Perhaps a huge call not to have McCabe somewhere in there (also because Hooper is probably the same size as him) and not having AAC starting, but then we could just point to our percieved 'depth'(!). Like the potential agro in the pack, especially if someone gave Timani some Bath Salts just before the anthems.

    Maybe put Higgers at 12, Diggers to 13 and then Tomane on the wing. Hooper to bench replacing Gill? Christ, it even sounds like we have depth now! Would also try and buy Karmichael Hunt during the offseason.

    Having picked so many players out of position, I will have also shortlisted myself as the next Wallaby coach. As Coach, my first decision would be to shorten our Rebuilding Phase from 5 years to 3.
  16. naza Alan Cameron (40)

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    I could see Pat McCabe as a David Croft like openside, bandaged & bloodied. Kid is a warrior.
  17. Ruggo Greg Davis (50)

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    Ben Daley could have been the prop to hooker convert rather than Albert Anae
  18. FairWeatherAussie Chris McKivat (8)

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    The one serious positional swap I'd curious to see is TPN at No. 8. I think he played this position when he was younger and it would allow us to have both him and Moore on the field at the same time, and also him not throwing line outs, which is still his one weakness.

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