Given that Wilson has already done the job successfully, against 3N opposition, why are we even having the discussion? Surely there's no point talking maybes and possiblies when we've got someone who can definitely, 100% do the job, because we've seen him do it?jngf wrote:Puja wrote:Given his performances in the Autumn Internationals, I'd say a definite yes. Size isn't always the be-all - he might not be as explosive as Morgan or Hughes, but he's a hell of a lot more effective as a BillyV substitute.jngf wrote:
Is Wilson so effective as a No.8 though - at least if where talking a hard yards Billy Vunipola style? Whilst he offers more of a carrying alternative to Robshaw at 6, he's of similar build and power to the latter but not the former - and imo he's not explosive from the back of the scrum in the way Morgan or Hughes can be.
Haven't seen enough of Dombrandt yet to comment.
Puja
The test No.8 back up role is a bit of a conundrum, as I see it there are several possibilities, going from the more orthodox to the left field:
1. Attempt the nearest thing to a like for like Billy replacement in Hughes or Morgan - I think both have their merits but their style is more expansive (and much quicker than Billy) at the expense of that hard yards power in the heaviest test level traffic that he demonstrates.
2. Use of a converted 6 like Wilson or Shields - I'd actually opt for the latter on this as I think he has the edge on size and power (though I am looking at this based on test level not club level performances). I'd be tempted to lump Mercer in this category too given he's no giant but has a big 6 like engine.
3. Once again trying a much lighter flier - Jack Clifford and Sam Simmonds both have great pace and skills - but it requires a back row rejig to provide the ballast elsewhere (and the latter player especially looks like a better long term bet as an openside at test level imo).
4.Has one of our test locks played 8 - at club or test level? - I'm mainly thinking in terms of Itoje, Lawes or Launch - tbh I've never really been convinced by the former two as makeshift blindsides (they've looked half the players on the flank ) - though playing no.8 arguably requires less mobility (Billy's a case in point) and speed endurance, though more out and out carrying power so maybe this is an experiment worth making to see if there's any merit?
Puja