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The problem is that Copper is no controller at international level and is better coming off the bench. Foley is the better starting 10 to try and control matches for the first 60-70. Chieka will more than likely go for Foley, with the Tah's connection.
Also, the problem with a Hooper at 7 Pocock at 6 combo is that it limits the Wallabies line out options. It's certainly a no go if Skelton were picked on the same line up. If Palu is at 8 then it only gives the Wallabies 3 jumpers and teams would read and steal Wallabies line out ball too easily. For me Fardy at 6 and Pocock at 7 is the way to go.
I expect the Wallabies to start the RWC as;
1. Slipper
2. Moore
3. Kepu
4. Carter
5. Simmons
6. Fardy
7. Pocock
8 . Palu
9. Phipps
10. Foley
11. JOC
12. Toomua
13. Kurindrani
14. Speight
15. Folau
I guess I'm posting from an NZ'rs perspective. Cooper et al may on average perform worse than Foley and co, but the Wallabies would need to play a very good game to beat the All Blacks, and I imagine the Coopers and the Beales have a higher chance of pulling something out of the bag. The lineup you proposed doesn't scare me at all, whereas I always worry that Cooper will showcase some of the magic he's (occasionally) capable of and surprise us.