I think the whole carter thing was Les Kiss. When Joe came in he sat down with carter and gave him some feedback that I don't think carter liked very much. I recall Carter signed soon after. Joe came out at that time saying that Carter was far from perfect and there were some significant work ons for him to compete for the 10 jersey.
Joe has picked 10's that are not necessarily creative but are dependable. These were Noah and Lynagh. Unfortunately, we lost them both to injury. They are both tough and generally make good choices. Noah needed a longer boot Lynagh needed time. Donno had a bigger boot, but was less dependable in driving the ship around the park, but more inventive. Joe uses speed and pressure to score points not one on one brilliance.
Tane drives a good ship with the odd brain fart that we have all seen. Remove the brain farts and he is straight, has a good boot, supports well and kicks well. Not many things not to like. Some of the brain farts i think are confidence and being 'over coached'. I think he has earnt his way and will do well at the Brumbies, if given the chance.
Carter may play 12, with Lynagh inside him and Ikitau outside him. That way we have options either side of the ruck. JAS may yet move to the wing or 15, though I really rate Tom wright at 15. Depends how he comes back.
Over this tour I think we will start to see Les have more say in which way he wants to go. Carter will play. I am not sure JOC (James O'Connor) will get the call unless there is injury.
Lots still to go and I don't think the top 6 ranking is as high on the list as people think. They have already demonstrated that they can trouble teams. The backline is not fluid at this time, but when it is it can be lethal.
For me, The big work ons are:
1. Getting out of our own half and applying pressure
2. Backline shape
3. Hitting the ball in motion. When we do it we are such a different team as to when we get the ball from a standing start. Joe has worked hard at this but its still not there.
Out.