I have to agree with what has been previously said about the size of the pack selected by Trent against arguably the biggest pack in the comp. Considering the forecast is for showers all weekend the track is bound to be slippery and boggy. I don't trust our ball handling to try and beat the dogs big pack on the edges and through speed and agility. So why pick a small pack? Honestly, why not go with this as a pack:
8. M. Taupau
9. J. Hastings / A. Korisau (One or the other, not both)
10. D. Lussick / A. Founa-Blake (If Lussick not healthy, AFB in)
11. C. Sironen / L. Brown (One or the other, not both)
12. B. Bainbridge / F. Winterstein (One or the other, not both)
13. J. Trbojevic
14. B. Laurence
15. S. Lane
16. N. Myles
17. A. Founa-Blake / F. Winterstein / B. Bainbridge (If Lussick not health, AFB to start, Winterstein or Bainbridge come in to bench)
I would argue we need to load up on props. We cannot carry a utility on the bench. Brown or Sironen is a good utility. So is Hastings. We should only carry these guys if they are in the starting lineup. I would also argue we shouldn't carry both Sironen and Brown in the second row. We need a bigger running second-rower to complement the utility ball player.
If Lussick is not fit then go for a running second rower off the bench (Winterstein or Bainbridge).
We also cannot carry two hookers. Either Hastings or Api are in the nine. The loser isn't on the bench. We cannot carry one less forward than the dogs.
The team Trent has names may be good against other teams. It's just not good for the dogs with the weather that is forecast. Trent needs to start selecting based on form AND opponent.