This is what Michael Chammas in the Sydney Morning Herald wrote this morning:
While Amone was named on the bench at the start of the week, this column has been told that Anthony Griffin was going to start the Tongan international at five-eighth and planned to use Sullivan off the bench.
That would have forced Moses Mbye back to reserve grade. When Sullivan injured his shoulder at training on Wednesday, Mbye was training with the reserve grade players. As soon as Sullivan went down, a message was sent out for Mbye to rejoin the team.
For Mbye haters on the Forum, of which there is no shortage, this should be good news and a plus for Griffin. In relation to Sullivan, I do not see him being put on the bench, as long as it's not for most of the game, as being dropped. According to the above, he was to remain very a part of the team. After copping a couple of fines the previous week, it may have been a move to refocus on his role in the team which of course is to contribute to its success from whatever position he's chosen in. And the coach, with his future so obviously on the line, has every right to pick the team he thinks is the best to pick up the 2 points. For whatever reason, I do think the selections this year and the bench management have been much better than last season.