Timbo wrote:I think the point is that the bloke wearing the 7 shirt has to have that described skill set as a non-negotiable- “good tackling, good clearout, and good acceleration/pace to get them into the position to do the first 2 roles”- because it’s an absolute requirement in a handful of phases throughout a game. I.e 1st phase off a scrum clearing out/contesting the first ruck, tailgunner at lineout etc.
Outside of those specific situations you just divvy up job roles based on skill set and ability, not numbers on backs.
Exactly this. There's only limited scenarios that a player has strict requirements on them, and the openside has these on the scrum, and if he's best suited to that position in the scrum the likelyhood is he's also best suited at the tail of the lineout. There's really no need for a 7 to be linking play, if you had 7 other forwards with the best hands in the world, and a 8th who was rapid as hell, and smashed rucks and tackles, but hands like tits, you're not going to say he can't play 7, he doesn't need to have good hands. At the same time, you're never going to put Sinkler at 7, despite his handling ability.
De-skilling is bollocks. We never want to deskill any position. However if they cannot perform their primary role for their shirt number, it doesn't matter what other skills they have. Again, Sinkler is not competing for the 7 shirt just because he has good hands.