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The prospective QLD side looking good in 2012.

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With the Aus/NZ Anzac Day Test behind us, it's great to see how good the prospective Maroon players are performing.

Many of them have carried injuries or have been recovering from pre-season surgery in prior years. This is the first year in a long time that Thurston and Hodges haven't fallen into either of those two categories. Inglis is looking fitter, happier,and more dangerous(pre- Origin) than he has for many of the last 6 years that he has participated at Origin level.

Smith, Cronk, and Slater are setting the benchmark for their prospective positions in this season's NRL rounds. Their last game against the Bulldogs was a defensive slugathon. A perfect practice for SOO.

The Anzac Day Test was a tough encounter. Much tougher than the City/Country Blues love-fest. All of the players, on both sides of the Test, would have come away from it knowing that they had played a tough game of football. Cherry-Evans being the exception. The Kiwis didn't spare our boys.

Even though Boyd and Tonga have been quiet this year in sides that have been less than their best, I see no reason why they wouldn't lift for Origin, should they garner selection. Similarly Myles has been said to be playing well for an underperforming Gold Coast team.

The remaining games before Melbourne will be interesting to watch. I would guess that Mal has already decided who he wants to make up the QLD 17 for Origin 1. He doesn't play the media in the same way that Stuart does ( media machine working courtesy of Fittler, Daley, Johns et al), preferring to comment in his weekend column. You will see that change as Origin grows closer.

I'm waiting for Raudonikas to start his "Bash the Maroons." tripe and Elias to pronounce that NSW will win with a clean- sweep. Sigh. Can they help themselves? That crap may well work to QLD's advantage. Building the weight of expectation. Putting pressure on NSW.

I'm only going to watch Games 2 and 3 in person this year. Melbourne is a nice place, but it's spoiled by all of those f*cking Victorians. I should go to see Game 1 because my brother is working in Melbourne and it would give us a chance to catch-up. Still, yuck Melbourne. Home of the Australian Fairy League competition. Where State Of Origin gets short shrift and is largely overlooked.

I hope that the blues put up some kind of opposition this year. They will surely come out with lines like "Seven series in a row is the best motivation we could have to perform well." It's a shame that that motivation doesn't appear to have much of a motivating effect upon them.If nothing else, at least they get to "bond" and Stuart gets to comment upon "The look in their eyes". :lol:

It'll be interesting to see whether any of the young guns of the last few years get selected for the Maroons and gain an opportunity to carry-off a match winning play. Thereby cementing themselves into future Origin selection. One good Series for a young gun is all that it takes.

As a QLD fan I know that we shouldn't get complacent, but this year looks decent for the Maroons. That is a nice place to be at this stage. :clap:
 

jbl31649

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Ok. Bit of a question or idea. Does Inglis and Slater switch for the kick return. I would love to see Manly do this every now and then with Snake and T-Rex.

Then Slater, Cronk and Smith can concentrate on tackles 3-5 for attack.
 

drake

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Blah blah 17 guys I never met play league really well and that makes me awesome.

Brilliant analysis; have you stumbled onto anything a casual watcher couldn't work out?

Bloody 3 game fans.
 

Bretto

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The sore NSW armchair kickboxers are all out in this thread. This will be good.

:music2:
 

Dragon2010

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Nice signature Bretto. Only noticed it now :p

As for the post. QLD is a champion team no doubt but they have had a fair share of luck roll their way with talent and just pathetic management by NSW. Change a few things in NSW over the past six years and things would unfold slightly different I reckon.
 
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Blah blah 17 guys I never met play league really well and that makes me awesome.

Brilliant analysis; have you stumbled onto anything a casual watcher couldn't work out?

Bloody 3 game fans.

Sour Grapes. Enjoy their thirst quenching taste. ;-)

PS. With Sticky's dummy spit about Melbourne today, it sounds like he is building a pre-emptive excuse for when NSW lose Game 1. Despite the fact that both teams potentially have a chance at victory. Last year his pre-emptive excuse was that he'd be happy to win one game.

Sulky coach. Sulky team. Sulky supporters.
 

Dragon2010

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Sour Grapes. Enjoy their thirst quenching taste. ;-)

PS. With Sticky's dummy spit about Melbourne today, it sounds like he is building a pre-emptive excuse for when NSW lose Game 1. Despite the fact that both teams potentially have a chance at victory. Last year his pre-emptive excuse was that he'd be happy to win one game.

Sulky coach. Sulky team. Sulky supporters.

In all fairness RBM:

1) If the same happened with the Melb game I'm sure Meninga would say something.
2) Each team has sulky supporters and players. QLD have some. Can't deny that. NSW do to! So no bias here.
3) Meninga was the coach in '06 saying "If we loose Origin is dead"
 

drake

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Full credit to the QRL, the team they've assembled and stuck with are fantastic. Yes there is a fair amount of luck involved, and sometimes a bit of dodginess as to who is eligible for the state side.
Far and away the best side I've seen, full of superstars. NSW have been hobbled with pea hearted selectors chopping and changing in attempt to get the best individuals on the paddock. QLD have built a team.
To be honest, origin has lost its fun for me, because I no longer care for the rivalry; I do not have any queenslander mates or colleagues that watch more than 3 games of league a year. Hearing the gloating from a person that cannot name a player besides Lockyer, Slater or Smith gets tiring. The wank fest over the dominance of the Queensland team is palatable from all year fans, I'm just fed up to the eyeballs with viewers carrying on like they achieved something themselves.

After the cries of 'origin is dead' from tropical Canada when the blues were winning, the arrogance feels so childish. Believe what you want and type what you want, it's your life. I'm a lot more proud of the club I'm a member of and it's achievements than any state exhibition wins.

Maybe I lack passion for my state, maybe the tribal rivalry of club football means more. I don't think this way because of the state I was born, it's my view.

I want to make it clear; I'd feel embarrassed if a new south Welshman wanked on about the blues like the 3 game afficiandos do about QLD.
 

Mr Fourex

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NSWricky-stuartwhining.jpg
 

Goddo

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Meh, Origin is only relevant while the competition is close.

It can only be good for Origin for NSW to either win, draw or go close to winning the series.

Last year was interesting because it was close (game 3 fizzled a bit), and Gallen was super human in game II. 2010 was dull because it was one sided. I hope NSW wins to breathe life back into the series. Qld winning perpetually is dull and harms the game at that level.

I think of Origin and I think of the halves battles in the 90s early 2000s - Lewis, Langer, Johns, Daley, Fittler with blokes like Meninga, Harrigan and so on...

Comparatively, Origin over the last 10 years has been crap.
 
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In all fairness RBM:

1) If the same happened with the Melb game I'm sure Meninga would say something.
2) Each team has sulky supporters and players. QLD have some. Can't deny that. NSW do to! So no bias here.
3) Meninga was the coach in '06 saying "If we loose Origin is dead"

1) Let us see whether QLD lose Game 1, and what Mal has to say should that outcome eventuate.
2) No doubt about that. Sulky coach one month out from Game 1, isn't good sign,however.
3) Meninga's comment could be interpreted as an impetus to spur on the Maroons. Stuart's blast at his own state's heirarchy smacks of defeatism and reads like a prepared excuse should NSW lose. Similar Gallen's whine about the referees after NSW was handed their cockroach sized testicles on a plate after Game 3 last year.

Stuart was the person who reckoned that NSW were the better team last year. By his estimation NSW won both Game 1 and Game 2. Well if NSW was the best team last year, if NSW did "...learn again what Origin is all about..." (according to Stuart), why is he not strutting around touting NSW's superiority the way he was after Game 2 last year? Why is he spitting the dummy and looking for an excuse should NSW lose, if NSW are the better side?

Stuart is pissed that the City/Country match raised more questions about the prospective NSW team than it answered. Especially about their defence:

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/league/news/article/-/13505702/stewart-slams-origin-move/

This is a man who is backing himself into a corner and not rating his team prior to even entering camp for preparations. What a loser. How would you feel if you were hoping to play for NSW, and the coach was spouting this stuff?
 

Desert Qlder

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The selection of Tonga really can't be justified at this stage. I understand his efforts with a dodgy shoulder were exemplary but he's been a rubbish club player for some time.

Apart from that your observations regarding the rest of the squad are accurate. It's a fortunate situation that so many are in form and injury free. Hodges and Inglis in particular have been wonderful and will form a formidable centre pairing. And once again our front row looks to be superior in every way, and that is a significant advantage.

But of course this can change very quickly. It only takes one round of footy and a large portion of the side could have injury worries. Nothing can be taken for granted.
 

Mr Fourex

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Coach, not state.
Breaking news kiddy pics; Ricky Stuart is not NSW.

WTF....??

So how is "NSW ...the state" trying to grow the game.......and according to you QLD only cater to seat wetters?

We virtually set up the Melbourne Storm ffs

Your bitterness and envy has you posting absolute dribble

Go back to pretending you don't care about SOO anymore like the rest of your sooky dragqueen mates.
 
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