Jesus I give up. This preoccupation with youth and world cups is exasperating. Its a test match not an Irish academy session.
Aye. Sure you can't play the form players in their right positions if it means deselecting (1)old heads who know how to lose gallantly or (2)personal favourites who must have some very compromising photos or something.
Is Cian Healy deserving of a squad place? If so, based on what?
Is Nathan White the first choice 3 with Ross out? [why was Furlong benching when he can scrummage all right and shockingly actually run around the pitch?]
Is Donnacha Ryan? [albeit played well, but no form going in]
Is Devin Toner? [can't ruck, won't ruck]
Is Henshaw at 12? [where he doesn't play for Connacht]
Is Payne at 13? [hasn't started there for us this season]
Is Trimble? [poor form for Ulster]
Is Kearney? [awful form for Leinster]
Is Zebo? [awful form for Munster]
Fergus McFadden? What the f__k!?! Is he selected as he's experience warming the Leinster bench?!?
Test matches are supposed to mean your best players, not your most experienced ones.
Joe stumbled his way along until Italy hobbled into town. Yay, we beat them and we're brill again. No... no we're very far from brill and I expect Scotland to bring us down to earth at the weekend.
But its all right, 'cos we'll lose with guys that have experience of how to lose.
If O'Mahony were fit, would we have seen Stander? No, probably not [maybe a cameo off the bench].
If O'Brien were fit, would we have seen Van Der Flier? [No]
If Payne were fit, we wouldn't have seen McCloskey.
If Kearney were fit, we wouldn't have even had Simon "positional sense of a daddy long legs on speed" Zebo at 15.
If Reddan were fit, we wouldn't have seen Marmion.
It all adds up to stagnation. Real bad stagnation. Scotland have selected new players, looking good. So have England, looking very good. Us? Nah, too high risk, we'll only throw in fellas when the experienced alternative is in a f__king moon-boot.