Worried about Warner. Yep, gun Test record to date, but none of it has been earned against pants-****tingly good seamers, of whom only England (on form) and South Africa qualify at the moment. The best pace attack he's faced were the Windies and he averaged 28 in which conditions still favored spin over pace.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say the series in England will be low-scoring since both bowling attacks look very good on paper, and both certainly have enough depth in pace stocks to find four bowlers in decent form. Can see the respective performances of Swann and Lyon dramatically affecting the series, given how much grief Swann's given us both home and away and Lyon's average against non-Indian teams is 25. The ECB's Murray Mints budget may well be decisive, though.
I would not be surprised at all to see a Hughes comeback if he develops the discipline this summer to tweak his offside game beyond catching practice. Australia has invested too much in him for him to be binned forever, and he's well on track to vindicate the time-honored policy of dropping players with potential only to see them forge outstanding Test careers when they bash their way back in (see: Hayden, Martyn, Ponting, Waugh, Langer, Clarke and Lehmann/Kasprowicz to a lesser extent). Same applies for Uzi if no-one else can nail down number 3 between now and then.
Am I the only Australian here that would prefer our side facing Finn than Onions?