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This may feel ridiculous to suggest and no way it happens in practice, but realistically Carrigan may be best used off the bench as a ~50 minute prop. His slow feet and weak wrestle is so clearly exposed when he plays long minutes and his passing is becoming less and less effective.
Haas + Willison I don't think has ever worked as a starting prop rotation because neither of them are a first hit up prop like a Barnett/Flegler/Fish. Haas works best with a play one prop partner (I think Semu and Piki both fit this role better), and I don't think its reactionary to suggest that Willison has surpassed Carrigan as a lock already. He simply holds the middle better defensively.
This would be my team list if we were only trying to win for the rest of the year (with no regard for team relations/legacy) and everyone could drop their egos, but I accept there's just no universe where Madge would drop Reynolds or Hunt, or acknowledge that Paix is not good.
- Walsh
- Karapani
- Staggs
- Mariner
- Anderson
- Mam
- Duffy
- Haas
- Walters
- Semu
- Piakura
- Riki
- Willison
- Mozer
- Carrigan
- Talty
- Piki
- Shiba
- Perham/Reynolds
I like it
Carrigan is notoriously slow in the ruck and I think him + Reynolds always results in the plethora of early 6 against against us and we're immediately on the back foot