Can't either, but the situation would've been forced sooner had Mozer been fit. All this speculation that Ezra needs to do some shame time in the QLD Cup ignores that Madge has been watching them all oppose train, and will have a pretty good idea of who makes the most impact.
We saw in the trials he's a fan of rotating dummy halves rather than have a 9 run around following the play across the field. You can bet he's doing that at training, and he'll be plotting a fluid halves/hooker combination. Our most threatening attack, without Mozer would include Hunt, Mam, Reynolds and Paix. If Mozer is fit, maybe he will supplant Paix.
The question isn't so much who comes off the bench, but who gets rested. Maybe that will be Reynolds. We have that kind of flexibilty now.
I’m sure the disclaimer for this discussion goes without saying from all parties, that form, injury, suspension, origin or all of the above will render this all redundant.
That aside, Ezra is great when in form no doubt. I think at this very moment, an inform Hunt at 5/8, beats an inform Ezra at 5/8, but even if you don’t strongly agree with that, there isn’t a huge difference - just a preference in style of player. That being the case, Hunt has a massive advantage - he has first chance of being part of a halves pairing that is firing.
If we are somehow sitting in the top 4, or even top 2, and looking comfortable - and it’s partly off the back of attack clicking. I just can’t see a good coach voluntarily disrupting that without external factors.
It’s different story completely if Ezra was available from round 1. But you don’t chop and change a winning spine - for anyone.
If you look back at the historically long Sack Kev thread, my initial canary in the coal mine was his chopping and changing of halves, and the way he kept fiddling with the spine/bench utility. Madge might have a trick up his sleeve but it would be a massive gamble to make such a big change to a spine that’s performing.
My view has zero to do with Mam’s conduct. It’s purely pragmatic