MontyBrogan
Rodney Howe
This 100%.More try assists absolutely does not mean “better half” though and it’s a pretty easy thing to explain.
Your job as a half isn’t to generate try assists for yourself, it’s to generate tries for the team.
Imagine the same two halves in 5 try scoring scenarios - quick play the ball, the defence has messed up their numbers. Halfback A converts those opportunities into 2 tries via direct try assists - short ball to a back rower, cut out pass over the top - and 3 blown chances - wrong option, kick when they should pass, pick your own outcome. Meanwhile Halfback B converts the same opportunities into 4 tries via drawing/holding up the next defender, and putting the ball through the hands, but doesn’t generate a “try assist” for himself on any because the last pass on each play was a fullback or a centre.
Is Halfback A better than Halfback B? It’s 2 try assists to nil, after all…
I'm open to the arguments that we're better with Sandon at 6 and Sharpe in the centers (I don't agree), but you could make a reasonable case. Trying to say that it's a "statistical fact" is silly.
HVG's example is enough to explain why, but to make it even more explicit - you want your halves to create points, not generate try assists. How many tries Sharpe has scored at 6 vs Sandon? How many extra tries have we scored because of how much of a running/general try scoring threat he is at 6? Compare their try contribution stats (because even the stat-heads realise you can't just judge a half by whether or not he gave the last pass)? Why do we average more points with Sharpe at 6 than Sandon?
Long story short, I'm strongly in favor of Sharpe at 6, and argued so even before the season. I think you could make a reasonable argument against that view - but it certainly isn't "the try assist stats are conclusive, anyone that disagrees is a shill for the local juniors".