I understand that we have played a pretty dour or conservative gameplan under Daley but to think Moylan is no chance of being picked because of that is really what I find idiotic. His form....
Yes, Moylan is in great form. The trouble is that if Daley selects him he is going to have to put an extraordinary amount of work into integrating him into a game plan and particularly countering the targeting in defence he would be subjected to. A game plan would be called for that would be completely contrary to what NSW won the series with last year. I don't think Daley has the werewithal as a coach to orchestrate such a plan, in fact I don't even believe the thinks he needs to, and thus I cannot see him picking Moylan.
In a way, NSW winning last year was the worst thing that could have happened, as it guaranteed Daley's continued presence, and also that of Gallen, Woods, Scott and Dugan. Perhaps Hodkinson and Reynolds too, although I get the feeling we're going to see the Roosters halves return. It also more or less guaranteed we will see the ball thrown to Gallen and Co at every opportunity.
NSW need to get a serious hiding and bring in a real coach who is not scared of using the football. Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards.