BPA is clearly the best Hooker in the country, no doubt, Fainga'a scores tries but they're not tries he creates they're tries the Brumbies pack creates and he's the beneficiary off. Reg could probably hold onto the back of that Brumbies maul and pick up more than a few tries. BPA is hands down the best scrumaging 2 in the country he's super handy around the park and carries hard. It's not like we've not got other hooking stocks, but this year while we've got him we've gotta use him because we aren't so deep that we can just ignore the best hooker in the country by a long way. Mafi or that Force Hooker (obviously I mean Andrew Ready -- FFS if he'd just not been a dick head he'd be in with a red hot shot at the bench hooking gig) Kaitu'u are the other options IMO. Also seriously, when can we stop picking Uelese on 'potential'. Jordie I get he does amazing things once every few games but Uelese either doesn't play or plays 'okay' not some kind of 'you can see the talent, he's just gotta figure it out'.
Regarding Tom Wright I think a lot of his Wallabies form last year was him just being Johnny on the spot and while he was excellent, I think most wingers in the positions he was in would have done similarly well. His form this year has been very good, although he kind of laid a goose egg against the Reds. I suspect he'll probably be the first choice but I wouldn't expect his job will be at all safe, we have too many wingers who are too good for him to feel at all comfortable.
On the topic of wingers who are too good... Vuni is far far far too good to not be on the Wallabies bench, mark my words he'll make us all forget who Marika ... someone is. Obviously it's tough to give him game time when he's not been playing Super Rugby and I think he knows that and so will be looking to impress with what little is left in the season.
Regarding Daugunu coming off the bench for the Reds I don't think it's a matter of him being out of favor or not being good enough, but Brad wanting to use him as that fire starter, the Reds probably have the most stacked bench going around, and they look to use that and exploit that. I think the Jock/Hegarty back three are there to give the reds that tactical game, while Daugunu/Vuni give the Reds that power game. I won't be surprised to see them go back to the power game at some point, I think both Daugunu and Vunivalu are one good/bad game away from one of those starting spots.
I was super happy to see Jordie find a way to inject himself in the game for the Reds, he just put that team on his back, he needs to do that more often. Probably helps that the Reds had the two fullbacks to handle most of the tactical stuff and that let Jordie do Jordie. I'd love to see him play 15, I do think attacking in the middle of the field will suite him more, but gotta do it at club, then maybe try him for 30 to close out a game.
And finally (sorry not sorry for the long post), whoever was saying you don't replace backs unless it's an injury, what is this the 90's?! Just look at what the Reds did with Daugunu bring them on against tired legs and they are a spark plug to inject that pace back into the game while everyone else is tired. IMO the ideal bench mix is probably Tate, a utility To'omua/Hodge esqu, and a spark plug like Daugunu was on the weekend.