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Macqueen champions Delve for World Cup spot

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Melbourne Rebels coach Rod Macqueen believes Welsh recruit Gareth Delve can offer something to his national side that no other player can.

The 28-year-old Rebels vice-captain put his Test career in Wales on the line by leaving the UK to join Melbourne but Macqueen believes the fact that he's playing in the Super Rugby competition makes him an even more attractive selection for Wales, given host New Zealand, Australia and South Africa are the world's top three ranked countries.

"I think the fact that he's playing in a southern hemisphere competition and understands a lot more about southern hemisphere games is an advantage," said Macqueen, who steered the Wallabies to World Cup success in 1999.

"With the World Cup down here in New Zealand and playing against all those New Zealand and South African players, you get to know their play a lot better and that's certainly an advantage for him."

The first Welshman to play in the competition, Delve has proven to be one of Melbourne's best signings, delivering consistently good performances during their erratic start to the Super Rugby season.

Macqueen said he hadn't heard from any Wales officials but would be disappointed if they weren't keeping a close eye on the No.8, who has played 11 Tests.

"This is a very high level competition he's playing in and he's done very well against his opposition."

Rebels players such as halfback Nick Phipps, flanker Jarrod Saffy and winger Cooper Vuna have been mentioned as possibilities for the Wallabies for the September-October World Cup in New Zealand, while Delve is the best international hope.

England coach Martin Johnson made it clear he wouldn't select players outside of Europe, ruling out the Rebels English five-eighth Danny Cipriani and hard-working flanker Michael Lipman, who were both already on the outer.

Macqueen was delighted with the form of both the Englishmen, saying they were worthy of consideration.

"Danny's come over here being told that he's not being considered and he understands that but from my point of view he's showing that he's right up there with the best five-eighths in this competition," he said.
 
Delve definitely deserves to be in the mix for the Wales squad - much better than Powell and JT (though JT continues to get used because of his ability to play lock, despite only coming off of the bench as a backrow leaving Wales short fresh lock to bring on...) however I can't see it happening at all - he was barely on the radar (apart from when there was a ton of injuries) when only down the road in Gloucester, going to Australia is going to have helped him


As much as I dislike Cipriani, if he could play like had done for Rebels in an England shirt I wouldn't mind having him back...
 
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Interesting points, and I agree with them. But there's not a chance in hell that Delve will be selected, given that Gloucester was considered too far! He'd have to be available for the Summer warm-up games to have any chance. Delve could have been Wales' best 8 since Scott Quinelle if he was selected on a consisten basis (injuries played their part there too mind).
 
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I'd love to have Delve in the Wales squad for the RWC, and he has been good since going south. But as you say there are factors that work against him, so his chances are looking pretty slim.
 
Delve shot himself in the foot moving to Super15 in terms of international rugby but as a player ... certainly a much improved one.

Gatland will not look at him however. I am a huge fan of Delve and have been ever since I saw him play for Bath. Certainly better than JT and Powell at 8 and offers a different game to that of Ryan Jones. He's a bit physical presence who can also interlink well with the backs. I believe if Delve was involved more then Jones would have certainly ensured that he maintained his form. To me its a sad state of affairs but at the end of the day the policy is there and must be adhered to. I don't like it but there we are.
 
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