Think you are taking it a tad literally on the front five....its just not a unit that is going to dominate anyone, prob even Australia. One out of five walking into the Aus time says muchFKAS wrote:Wouldn't scare anybody? Well I doubt any pro player is scared. Genge and Stuart would walk into the Aussie front row tomorrow. Particularly Genge on current form.Banquo wrote:....'our best/our second best' still aren't frightening anyone- which was the point, Aus or otherwise; that back row you have picked definitely lack pace/mobility at test level, as good as they are individually, and yes, I'd think Aus would want it pacy. On the back three, again it wasn't about the individuals but about their cohesiveness- imo it would lack leadership at the back......and pretty iffy kicking ability, and two aren't match fit. Just looks bang average as a team, frankly. Guts maybe, gas, less soFKAS wrote:
We are playing Australia they aren't renowned for their tight five.
1. Genge - our best loosehead
2. McGuigan - been on stellar form for Newcastle, 14 tries with only Malins scoring more
3. Stuart - our second best tighthead
4. Launchbury - tried and tested international
5. Isiekwe - lineout technician - admittedly he'd be the one most likely dropped in a shake up of back/second row.
Are we likely to see a pacey game in Australia? It's their winter the weather can be pretty changeable. The backrow should be fine and we could adjust the bench options to give us more pace there for the second half.
Back three should be fine. Steward is rock solid, May is rapid and Big Joe is a try scoring unit. May has the experience and knows Steward so they should be able to cover well enough.
As it stands I'd expect us to take Farrell and George with us to Australia minimum. I think Eddie will want to work on the Smith/Farrell combination and George will add significantly to the tight five. Whether Itoje and Lawes go I don't know, there is an argument for them having the summer to prepare for next season given they've both had issues post 6N.
Moot argument for me though, as I wouldn't leave George, Sinckler, Itoje or Curry behind.
Who would you add to the back three for experience? Where's the experienced wingers lining up to step in?
For me one of the major issues Eddie found when Sarries went down was the lack of options within the squad when the go to options aren't match fit. Second row is a major issue currently because it's Itoje and A N Other. We have no idea who that other is. Flankers behind Lawes and Curry is a complete guessing game. 15 man teams don't win a world cup, squads win world cups. You need depth and you can't just keep relying on the same players particularly when some of them look like they are taped together coming into the end of the season.

Where did I say 'experience' in the back three was lacking? I said leadership, back three skills and cohesiveness. May has improved, but his all round rugby ability is still a little lacking, and ditto Joe C....and both have been out for a long time. I would concede the list isn't huge, but the balance of skills doesn't look right to me. I think you need another 'footballer', as it were, with Steward, and Daly would still be an option for me. I'd actually like to see Arundell get a go, running against the tide of my other thinking

on your last point I agree, but don't chuck em in at the same time as ditching Itoje, Curry, George, and Sinckler, say; Willis must be next in line, plus you have Underhill, Billy V hanging about as well.
Genge, George, Sinckler, Itoje, Launchbury/Lawes/Hill, Curry, Willis, Dombrandt/Billy, I agree the backs is harder
