I for one am happy to see Hook back at 10. He hasn't looked completely comfortouble in any other position, be it 12, 13 or 15. He may have won Welsh player of the year last year, but he was still nowhere neer as good as he was playing 10. For one we have a chance to look at Hook at 10 from the start of a match, not for 20min when the games already lost and he's asked to save us from dispair. Jones has had some of his worst games for Wales in the past year, although he's slotted in some decent performances, I'm a little worried that he's just slipped the wrong side of the hill, and isn't the man to play 10 at the WC, in much the same way as Martyn Williams has gone backwards a little in the last year. Both may still have important roles to play at the WC, but we need different options in both positions. We have Warburton and Turnbull at 7, but have no-one at 10 after throwing Hook on the scrap pile in that position. At one point Hook was being favourably compared to Dan Carter, that talent hasn't just dissapeared. I think Priestland will get some gametime this 6 nations, maybe 20min against Italy if we're in control, but for the Scotland match, I'm looking forward to Hook being back at 10.
Not quite sure of the reason that Phillips has retained his place. He's been rubbish for a while, with his basic skills letting him down. Hopefully he upps it, or Hook won't have much chance to shine. However I think recalling Byrne is the right move. We need his running lines from deep to stop our backline crabbing across field. He's not in good form, but his basics are still pretty good (just don't use him to kick to touch from penalties). Priestland was the other option there, maybe we'll see him later in the game.
If Stoddard is deemed fit, good enough for me. He won't let a ****ling injury effect his game, he's a tough lad.