It seemed like you meant it was 60/40 except for the experience factor which apart from being probably not quite right as many would agree Toeava has been one of the best backs in the comp, the cartel generally don't select on form. Toeava is experienced because this same coaching panel gave him international experience, there is no way they would change their minds based on a couple of weeks form especially when hes had the edge all season before that. I would say Toeava could play like **** the rest of S15 and still make the 3N squad ahead of Ben Smith.
Interestingly Toeava is still ahead on running metres
1. Isaia Toeava (Blues) 934
2. Israel Dagg (Crusaders) 810
3. Rene Ranger (Blues) 803
4. Ben Smith (Highlanders) 800
5. Willem Alberts (Sharks) 730
6. Doppies la Grange (Lions) 693
7. Digby Ioane (Reds) 689
8. Lelia Masaga (Chiefs) 686
9. Kade Poki (Highlanders) 672
10. Sitiveni Sivivatu (Chiefs) 671
he's 5th in try assists (Ben Smith nowhere to be seen), tied on 7 linebreaks with Smith and in the top 20 for linebreak assists Smith again not on the list. I will have to confess my ignorance as to how many games Smith has played this season, if hes missed quite a few it would explain him not featuring as prominently in the stats as the other contenders. Israel Dagg for example is second to only Toeava for run metres, 3rd on the try scoring list, 3rd for try assists, 7th for linebreaks and 8th for offloads. Very impressive reading for a player considered not quite on top of his game.