James O'Connor presents as a puzzle to Waratahs, says Rod Kafer

By Rupert Guinness
Updated March 2 2015 - 6:08pm, first published 5:04pm
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies
Battled at 10: James O'Connor weighs his options against the Highlanders on Saturday in Dunedin. Photo: Rob Jefferies

The limited time James O'Connor has spent playing at No.10 and a flawed tactical kicking game playing the position in his debut for the Reds last weekend might encourage the Waratahs to regard him as a potential weak link in Saturday's derby in Brisbane.