Big Dave T wrote:I think times have changed whereby you earn a starting spot. I believe you earn a spot in the 17 and should then be used as is most beneficial for the team.
I agree to a point. Some players are more suited to coming off the bench against tired players. However, when one player is clearly better than another (as I think is the case here), he should be playing the most minutes possible, and the best way to do that is having them in the starting lineup.
Big Dave T wrote:For me we get more benefit out of both Manu and Houghton coming off the bench. Agar will start them both though.
Not sure I think that about Manu any more. He's been excellent over the last 2 seasons whilst starting, and Lauaki is more suited to the bench than him IMO.
Big Dave T wrote:On the hooker debate i believe Washy has a better defence that Houghton and will deal better with the opening 20 mins of a game with regards to defensive work needed. I've likened Washy to Cunningham before and could seriously see him starting like Kieron did and then for Houghton to come on and do the Roby. Works in my head anyway!!

Debatable. Washbrook is a bit stronger in the tackle but also gives away significantly more penalties as well. And whilst it's not been ideal to see Houghton playing 80 minutes, I think it has at least proved that he is physically more than capable of playing from the kick-off.
If we had a better option at hooker/centre I'd then be inclined to agree with you, but I'm simply not yet convinced Washbrook will be good enough there to justify it.