State of Origin Changes Forever

Don’t like it.

Strengthens the international game at the cost of making origin a bit of a joke.

I just don’t see how players can truly consider themselves Queenslanders or NSWelshman, thus worthy of the jersey, if they don’t also consider themselves Australian. It’s already been diluted with Tier 2 players allowed

Whaaa ? They were already playing for other nations .
Guys playing for nations they weren`t born in and have never visited .
What changes ?
 
Well , just a moment Mr Fitz while we consult our computer .
Lies lead to needing to tell more lies . And since the interwebs it`s harder to not get caught out telling lies .
 
I have seen a fair bit this morning about Hughes playing for QLD this year with the new rules and partnering Munster.

I think that'd be unbelievably harsh on Tommy Dearden, considering how well he has gone at that stage recently. At a guess, they are probably just running with this story due to Billy being from the Storm too, but barring injury Dearden is for me our starting 7 without question this year..

I imagine it's just your standard crappy journalism tbh. Not only is Dearden the incumbent, he won the Wally Lewis medal off the back of two games in that position. Only way he isn't the starting 7 is if he's injured.
 
But like why be against this???, who cares about if the state of origin players play for Australia, who cares about Australian ruby league. Many of these people are born and bred in the states and should be able to play for them and represent their culture, why be upset at this
 
I just don’t see how players can truly consider themselves Queenslanders or NSWelshman, thus worthy of the jersey, if they don’t also consider themselves Australian.

I was born in Australia and I barely give two ****s about being Australian. I definitely give at least four to five ****s about being a Queenslander, so I find this pretty easy to reconcile.
 
Nikora is keen to play for Qld, moved there when he was 9 and went to school there as well as Keebra Park.

That's at least one back for Qld... he instantly becomes our best second rower
 
I was born in Australia and I barely give two ****s about being Australian. I definitely give at least four to five ****s about being a Queenslander, so I find this pretty easy to reconcile.
I'm the same (minus the being born here part, lived 3/4 of my life here). I think State of Origin is the reason for this ( alongside traditionally super weak competition). Its hard to really support Australia when the biggest spectacle in the game is dividing the team into two and pitting them against each other.
 
I was born in Australia and I barely give two ****s about being Australian. I definitely give at least four to five ****s about being a Queenslander, so I find this pretty easy to reconcile.

I feel like that says more about you than anything.

Why shouldn’t it be both?
 
Thinking about it and State of origin is more like QRL vs NSWRL... and I for one ****ing despise NSWRL

It's not a residents game either (if anyone wanted to go that way) as they still need to have been here and playing within the state comp before they were 13.

I don't have an issue with opening it up to kiwis and poms given there's a criteria of being here at 13.

It's no different to what it was last year, except guys previously affiliated to kiwis and poms now get the same chance to play as literally every other NRL player.
 
Wonder which grub said this last year

" It's better off if they just leave the rules the same, with young kids born in Queensland and NSW representing Queensland and NSW. "
 
If they didn’t do this it would be dead in a few years anyway. And now there’s an extra special advantage anyway. We can now send games to England and nz.
 
Jahrome Hughes doesn't know if he's eligible for Qld but says he doesn't care, he doesn't want to play origin.

AFB says he qualifies for both Qld and NSW but only wants to play for NSW.
 
I feel like that says more about you than anything.

Why shouldn’t it be both?

I was born here too, but home is New Zealand.

My entire family are QLDers, and I love the state.

Like most people outside of the country, the arrogance of Australian teams really turns me off.
 
So NSW can trot out:

1. Edwards/Tedesco/Jurbo
2. McLean/Addo-Carr/Watene-Zelezniak
3. Staggs/Tago/Mitchell
4. Crichton
5. To'o
6. Moses
7. Cleary
8. AFB
9. Koraisau/Brayley/Robson
10. Haas
11. Martin
12. Young
13. Yeo

14. Brayley/Robson/whomever
15. Leota
16. Tapine (maybe)
17. Radley

Qld:
1. Walsh
2. Ponga/Hammer
3. Toia/Hammer/Kris
4. Hammer/Shibasaki/Kris
5. Coates
6. Munster
7. Dearden
8. Carrigan
9. Grant
10. Collins
11. Gilbert
12. Capewell
13. Tino

14. Mam
15. Flegler
16. JT2
17. Cotter
“Hypothetically” if both teams run out with exact team lists, I totally see us trashing those cockroaches.

They can cheat however they want but at the end of the day, those scums will never get Origin.
 
I feel like that says more about you than anything.

Why shouldn’t it be both?

What does it say about me?

I'll tell you what I love about Australia. I love our multiculturalism. I love that we are built on so many different cultures, and I love when we are welcoming of that. It sucks when we aren't.

I love that a kid that moves here from NZ or England or ****ing Paraguay or Pakistan can identify and love being a Queenslander as much as a kid who was born here. I also don't have a problem with them still wanting to represent their nation. Local allegiance is another thing altogether to national allegiance. Humans are ****ing complicated things with the ability to love unconditionally and sometimes without reasonable explanation. It's a beautiful thing.
 
Jahrome Hughes doesn't know if he's eligible for Qld but says he doesn't care, he doesn't want to play origin.

AFB says he qualifies for both Qld and NSW but only wants to play for NSW.

I don't think you can qualify for both these days.

Didn't they change the rules to a number of questions and the state that gets the most responses is who you are eligible for.
 
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