NSW Team for Game 2 - Official

I am pretty sure Snowden is injured as well. And like others I think Dugan is highly doubtful.

Oh and Beads - the NSW Coach and Selector(s) are the same thing. They got rid of the selectors and Ricky picks the team (with Bob Fulton as an 'advisor')
 
Flutterby said:
I am pretty sure Snowden is injured as well. And like others I think Dugan is highly doubtful.

Oh and Beads - the NSW Coach and Selector(s) are the same thing. They got rid of the selectors and Ricky picks the team (with Bob Fulton as an 'advisor')

Well those two are doing a wonderful job for QLD
 
Like Rocky said earlier - every NSWman does icon_thumbs_u
 
Ben Creagh is playing out of position as well. He should be in the backrow for St George this week instead he will be playing out of position in the NSW back row.
 
Re: NSW Team for Game 2

The Rock said:
Hayne isn't picked out of position - He's picked on the wing. That's his future in the NSW jumper. How is he picked out of position?

Maybe you need to ask your team's coach - seeing as he is the one who said the reason Hayne wasn't picked for game one is that Dugan is a better fullback and he wasn't going to pick players out of position. Before then saying that he thinks Hayne is a 5/8 anyway.

The point being that Ricky is totally going back on what he said and picking Hayne on the wing - ergo being a hypocrite.
 
The Brizz said:
Ben Creagh is playing out of position as well. He should be in the backrow for St George this week instead he will be playing out of position in the NSW back row.

so good [icon_evillaugh
 
Hopoate is such a ridiculous pick that he counts twice. Seriously, look at the statements he's made. Clubs were offering him boatloads of cash. And despite breaking out this season, he's willing to sacrifice all the progress he's made to do the mission. He's clearly not going to change his mind. This is an epic reach.

Also, Hayne might not be out of position, but he's being played in a position where his ability to use his qualities is severely reduced. Yes, he's still the best option at wing, but that NSW team is devoid of creativity, particularly compared to QLD. Lockyer v Soward? Soward creates very little, he's an organizer more so than a playmaker. Pearce v Thurston? Pearce is a very poor man's Thurston. Likewise, Ennis is a poor man's Cam Smith. These are strong players at club level who come up short in the Origin arena. They need help to create things and putting a player like Hayne on the wing hardly helps that.

As for Gallen, maybe he does play like a prop, but structurally that whole forward pack is just off. Watmough and Creagh are at their most effective on the edges playing in a team who are winning the yardage battle. Once more, Creagh really is clueless in attack at this level. If the hole isn't there for him to run through then the play just breaks down with him cutting inside. Luke Lewis is a creative player, much like Bird. Unlike Bird, though, he only really becomes useful when NSW are on the attack.

Put simply, NSW have stacked their pack with similar types of player (Creagh & Watmough, Lewis & Bird) who are only really going to shine in a team that is winning the yardage battle, whilst woefully neglecting to pick players that will actually win the yardage battle.

It's a purely bizarre set of selections, and whilst it's admirable that you still support them, you can't seriously be telling me this is anywhere close to what the team should be.
 
I just love that their response to getting reamed through the middle last game is to pick only 2 front rowers. NSW just don't understand Origin.
 
Re: NSW Team for Game 2

The Rock said:
Hayne isn't picked out of position - He's picked on the wing. That's his future in the NSW jumper. How is he picked out of position? Are QLD picking Boyd out of position? Also Hayne played on the wing in his first 2 years, hardly out of position.


But he is now a fullback & plays fullback.

Also Meninga hasn't said, I am not picking players out of position. Ricky has. [icon_lol1.

Hayne is a fullback, picked on the wing = Picked out of position.
 
Ari Gold said:
Pearce v Thurston? Pearce is a very poor man's Thurston.

This is a reach. Pearce is moreso a poor man's halfback.

Gallen is a really good core forward and plays a front row style no issue about it. HOWEVER, NSW has picked 3 edge players in their starting pack and only Merrin on the bench as another core forward. Stuart is asking Gallen, Mannah and Merrin to match Civo, Scott and Hannant in the go forward stakes? No chance.
 
Jason King played this weekend? He's not injured.

Stuart is a massive hypocrite. LOLZ
 
The best lock in the world is playing in the front row.
 
Can't wait for another 3-0 series :)
 
Coxy said:
Jeba said:
The best lock in the world is playing in the front row.

He wears 13. he ain't a lock.

Still should not be wearing the 8 though. NSW just have no idea how to pick a team that can win.
 
Gallen is a front rower that plays 80 minutes. Front row and lock are very similar positions for most teams. That said however they still didn't pick enough core (guys who play in the middle 3rd of the field) forwards. Scott, Lewis, Bird, Watmough, Creagh are all better at running wide. So if this becomes a grind it's going to be a long day for NSW because none of those guys (maybe bar Lewis) usually defend in the middle.
 
And, they have added Watmough to Bird, Gallen, Ennis and Scott to increase the potential for stupid penalties to be given away to Qld.
 

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