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New South Wales 2016

Cloud

Juniors
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331
Enjoyed Phil Gould's comments after the game. Pretty clear it was a shot at Gallen who has made it all about himself since being captain.
 

Hutty1986

Immortal
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34,034
Friz showed why he should always have been chosen over the likes of Bird and plodder Jackson. Will play for NSW for a long time.
 

madunit

Super Moderator
Staff member
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62,358
No more Origin for:

Ferguson
Jennings
Walker
Farah
Gallen
G.Bird
Jackson

Bring some pups in and get them some experience now. Get the jump on QLD in that area, otherwise, the QLD dominance will continue.

Daley has to go. For a bloke who had great vision and ability to create and exploit gaps, he's f**king useless at coaching any semblance of that skill into any player.

Charging it up the guts is not only boring and tedious, it's been proven to be a failure.
 

Rabbits20

Immortal
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41,708
No more Origin for:

Ferguson
Jennings
Walker
Farah
Gallen
G.Bird
Jackson

Bring some pups in and get them some experience now. Get the jump on QLD in that area, otherwise, the QLD dominance will continue.

Daley has to go. For a bloke who had great vision and ability to create and exploit gaps, he's f**king useless at coaching any semblance of that skill into any player.

Charging it up the guts is not only boring and tedious, it's been proven to be a failure.

Great post.

Brilliant.
 

typicalfan

Coach
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15,430
I'm not so worried about coaching the skills into players. I think by the time you are selected for NSW you should have that. It's more about the running NRL moves in origin that don't work from my point of view. Block plays don't work unless they are sublime in origin otherwise the defense eats it up.

If Daley can provide a good environment to establish a culture and respect for Jersey then bring someone else in for the tactical nous.

If Daley goes then Fittler will be next, we all know it so to me it's much of a muchness and Fulton will remain and we will have Josh Starling as a bolter in 2017.
 

Valheru

Coach
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17,827
Well our saviour adam reynolds was once again garbage. Not one line dropout forced (which we were told he would do on a whim) and his 5th tackle options were poor all game including 2 pressure relieving dead ball kicks and the dumb decision to run on the last tackle leading to the first QLD try.

One can only hope a red line has been put through his name as far as origin goes.
 

betcats

Referee
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23,578
Well our saviour adam reynolds was once again garbage. Not one line dropout forced (which we were told he would do on a whim) and his 5th tackle options were poor all game including 2 pressure relieving dead ball kicks and the dumb decision to run on the last tackle leading to the first QLD try.

One can only hope a red line has been put through his name as far as origin goes.

1 try assist though so all in all still better than your average Pearce origin performance. Pearce has 15 games worse than that and still doesn't have a line through his name.
 

MilkShark

First Grade
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5,158
The ratings are in:

1. MATT MOYLAN: Struggled to make an impact. Appeared to shirk the tough job of performing kick returns at times. Must have felt like he’d been on the dancefloor with Gorden Tallis after being rag-dolled nine metres backwards into his own in-goal. Rating 5/10.
2. BLAKE FERGUSON: Defended well. Almost forced Dane Gagai into touch when the Queenslander scored his 80m effort in the first half. Despite combining well with Dylan Walker, missed three tackles as a result of the huge amount of traffic Queensland sent his way. Rating 6/10.
3. MICHAEL JENNINGS: Spilled the ball to give Dane Gagai the chance to run 80m in the first half. Messed up his defensive read and allowed Gagai to score his second try. Committed the most unforgivable error of the 2016 series when he knocked-on and butchered a certain try for Tyson Frizell. You can expect him to borrow a play from the Justin Hodges playbook and go into hiding — much like he has in the centres for Parramatta this year. Rating 2/10.
14. DYLAN WALKER: Committed too many sins in front of the whistle blowers and thus handed out gifts to Queensland like Oprah after a trip to a car yard. Despite this, defended Inglis well. Rating 7/10.
5. JOSH MANSOUR: Carried the ball strongly out of his own end, but his opposite scored three tries. ‘Nuff said. Rating 6/10.

6. JAMES MALONEY: Mixed night with the boot. His grubber should have resulted in a try to Tyson Frizell before Michael Jennings interrupted. His second half dash to out-pace Cooper Cronk and Justin O’Neill and score under the posts was a streak that even Wati Holmwood would have been happy with. Rating 6.5/10.
7. ADAM REYNOLDS: Beautiful run to split the Queensland defence and set-up Tyson Frizell’s try in the 57th minute. Just lacked class inside Queensland’s red zone and struggled to produce a threat on fifth-tackle plays. Rating 7/10.
8. AARON WOODS: Made meaningful runs and threatened to punch holes in the Queensland line at the times the Maroons were caught on the back foot. Also made some important tackles, including a couple try-savers on Darius Boyd. Rating 7.5/10.
9. ROBBIE FARAH: Straightened up the NSW attack and looked dangerous when NSW were on the front foot. Yet again, Wests Tigers fans will be ripping their hair out. Rating 7/10.
10. JAMES TAMOU: Barely seen. Seems certain to have his neck on the chopping block. No impact up front — not exactly what Penrith fans were looking to see from the man they’ve just paid top dollar for. Rating 4/10.
15. TYSON FRIZELL: Impressive on debut. Showed admirable heart when he nearly chased down Gagai and would be a NSW hero if Michael Jennings didn’t get in the way. Rating 8/10.
12. JOSH JACKSON: Continually made key plays and did everything Laurie asked of him. Laurie should have asked for more. Rating 6.5/10.
13. PAUL GALLEN: A sad way for a proud warrior to be walking away from Suncorp Stadium for the last time. Overpowered by his Queensland rivals in the engine room. Will at least have the satisfaction of knowing he enticed Sam Thaiday into giving him an old fashion pile-driver that will rub out the so-called third-man-in for a couple games. Rating 5/10.
11. GREG BIRD: Always muscled up in defence, but sometimes you have to do more than that. Rating 6/10.
16. DAVID KLEMMER: This round goes to Josh Papalii. NSW was on top when Klemmer and Papalii entered the fray. They weren’t 10mins later. Rating 5/10.
17. ANDREW FIFITA: Gave NSW an attacking edge with his offload game, but was lacking in grunt when it really mattered. Rating 6/10.
18. JACK BIRD: A promising cameo that probably made Dylan Walker more nervous than Queensland. Put forward a reasonable case to remain in the side for Game 3. Rating 6.5/10.
 

big hit!

Bench
Messages
3,452
The ratings are in:

1. MATT MOYLAN: Struggled to make an impact. Appeared to shirk the tough job of performing kick returns at times. Must have felt like he?d been on the dancefloor with Gorden Tallis after being rag-dolled nine metres backwards into his own in-goal. Rating 5/10.
2. BLAKE FERGUSON: Defended well. Almost forced Dane Gagai into touch when the Queenslander scored his 80m effort in the first half. Despite combining well with Dylan Walker, missed three tackles as a result of the huge amount of traffic Queensland sent his way. Rating 6/10.
3. MICHAEL JENNINGS: Spilled the ball to give Dane Gagai the chance to run 80m in the first half. Messed up his defensive read and allowed Gagai to score his second try. Committed the most unforgivable error of the 2016 series when he knocked-on and butchered a certain try for Tyson Frizell. You can expect him to borrow a play from the Justin Hodges playbook and go into hiding ? much like he has in the centres for Parramatta this year. Rating 2/10.
14. DYLAN WALKER: Committed too many sins in front of the whistle blowers and thus handed out gifts to Queensland like Oprah after a trip to a car yard. Despite this, defended Inglis well. Rating 7/10.
5. JOSH MANSOUR: Carried the ball strongly out of his own end, but his opposite scored three tries. ?Nuff said. Rating 6/10.

6. JAMES MALONEY: Mixed night with the boot. His grubber should have resulted in a try to Tyson Frizell before Michael Jennings interrupted. His second half dash to out-pace Cooper Cronk and Justin O?Neill and score under the posts was a streak that even Wati Holmwood would have been happy with. Rating 6.5/10.
7. ADAM REYNOLDS: Beautiful run to split the Queensland defence and set-up Tyson Frizell?s try in the 57th minute. Just lacked class inside Queensland?s red zone and struggled to produce a threat on fifth-tackle plays. Rating 7/10.
8. AARON WOODS: Made meaningful runs and threatened to punch holes in the Queensland line at the times the Maroons were caught on the back foot. Also made some important tackles, including a couple try-savers on Darius Boyd. Rating 7.5/10.
9. ROBBIE FARAH: Straightened up the NSW attack and looked dangerous when NSW were on the front foot. Yet again, Wests Tigers fans will be ripping their hair out. Rating 7/10.
10. JAMES TAMOU: Barely seen. Seems certain to have his neck on the chopping block. No impact up front ? not exactly what Penrith fans were looking to see from the man they?ve just paid top dollar for. Rating 4/10.
15. TYSON FRIZELL: Impressive on debut. Showed admirable heart when he nearly chased down Gagai and would be a NSW hero if Michael Jennings didn?t get in the way. Rating 8/10.
12. JOSH JACKSON: Continually made key plays and did everything Laurie asked of him. Laurie should have asked for more. Rating 6.5/10.
13. PAUL GALLEN: A sad way for a proud warrior to be walking away from Suncorp Stadium for the last time. Overpowered by his Queensland rivals in the engine room. Will at least have the satisfaction of knowing he enticed Sam Thaiday into giving him an old fashion pile-driver that will rub out the so-called third-man-in for a couple games. Rating 5/10.
11. GREG BIRD: Always muscled up in defence, but sometimes you have to do more than that. Rating 6/10.
16. DAVID KLEMMER: This round goes to Josh Papalii. NSW was on top when Klemmer and Papalii entered the fray. They weren?t 10mins later. Rating 5/10.
17. ANDREW FIFITA: Gave NSW an attacking edge with his offload game, but was lacking in grunt when it really mattered. Rating 6/10.
18. JACK BIRD: A promising cameo that probably made Dylan Walker more nervous than Queensland. Put forward a reasonable case to remain in the side for Game 3. Rating 6.5/10.

a name to the ratings?

obviously put together by some armchair buffoon who's never laced on a boot. yes, jennings had a mare overall, but focusing on that missed try shows up the f**kwit who put this list together.

if Jennings completely stayed out of the play on the fingertip knock on try attempt, it wouldn't even have got to that stage.

as usual, it's just the final millisecond that's analysed by these mong journos.
 

Keffola

Juniors
Messages
181
a name to the ratings?

obviously put together by some armchair buffoon who's never laced on a boot. yes, jennings had a mare overall, but focusing on that missed try shows up the f**kwit who put this list together.

if Jennings completely stayed out of the play on the fingertip knock on try attempt, it wouldn't even have got to that stage.

as usual, it's just the final millisecond that's analysed by these mong journos.

Well he didn't just focus on that... he did mention the intercept and the bad defensive read first :roll:.

But yeah in hindsight, can't really blame Jennings for the knock on, it was just a bad bounce of the ball.... Still frustrating though. Jennings had a very unlucky night.
 

MilkShark

First Grade
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5,158
a name to the ratings?

obviously put together by some armchair buffoon who's never laced on a boot. yes, jennings had a mare overall, but focusing on that missed try shows up the f**kwit who put this list together.

if Jennings completely stayed out of the play on the fingertip knock on try attempt, it wouldn't even have got to that stage.

as usual, it's just the final millisecond that's analysed by these mong journos.

Some guy called Tyson Otto from new.com.au.
 

big hit!

Bench
Messages
3,452
Well he didn't just focus on that... he did mention the intercept and the bad defensive read first :roll:.

But yeah in hindsight, can't really blame Jennings for the knock on, it was just a bad bounce of the ball.... Still frustrating though. Jennings had a very unlucky night.

Committed the most unforgivable error of the 2016 series when he knocked-on and butchered a certain try for Tyson Frizell.

whoever wrote this is clueless re what actually happened in the lead up to get to that point, and what a kick chaser is required to do to score a try. jennings pressured the defedner and even got to the ball first but all the haters are saying he has to wait for a teammate to make an attempt at grounding? the journo is a f**king mong for writing that sentence.

criticise him for the Gagai's tries, but not his own try attempts, FFS!
 
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