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NSW Team - way too early speculation

The_Frog

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Who would you list as our best utilities?

I'm guessing Yeo.
Yeo isn't a utility. He's a middle forward who can play edge and has played centre but it would have to be be an absolute emergency to use him there. There aren't many genuine utilities in this era of specialisation. The pick of them, ie the player who can cover the most positions adequately (backrower, hooker, centre, half, five eighth) plays for my club but I don't suppose he's in the reckoning given his sins. Maybe next year.

Considering some of the nuffies we have carried on the bench in the past ie Peachey et al, Paps is a significant upgrade.

I don't think you understand the role of a utility. Being a scintillating fullback is only of any use if the existing fullback goes down. There are half a dozen fullbacks in great form, but they're not being put forward for Origin because you've got Turbo or Wighton who can slot in. The 14 has to be able to play many positions with minimal disruption to the rest of the team. What would you do with Pap as the 14 if the hooker went down in the 2nd minute? This is why Peachey was selected, because he could cover lots of positions, not because of his scintillating form. As it turned out no-one got injured so the coach had trouble getting him into the games. He can still cover positions but his form has dropped at the Titans so he's no longer on the radar. The minute you abandon your utility position is when you'll need it most.
 
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Spot On

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Yeo isn't a utility. He's a middle forward who can play edge and has played centre but it would have to be be an absolute emergency to use him there. There aren't many genuine utilities in this era of specialisation. The pick of them, ie the player who can cover the most positions adequately (backrower, hooker, centre, half, five eighth) plays for my club but I don't suppose he's in the reckoning given his sins. Maybe next year.



I don't think you understand the role of a utility. Being a scintillating fullback is only of any use if the existing fullback goes down. There are half a dozen fullbacks in great form, but they're not being put forward for Origin because you've got Turbo or Wighton who can slot in. The 14 has to be able to play many positions with minimal disruption to the rest of the team. What would you do with Pap as the 14 if the hooker went down in the 2nd minute? This is why Peachey was selected, because he could cover lots of positions, not because of his scintillating form. As it turned out no-one got injured so the coach had trouble getting him into the games. He can still cover positions but his form has dropped at the Titans so he's no longer on the radar. The minute you abandon your utility position is when you'll need it most.

Sorry mate. Peachey is a dud.

Paps could cover most positions more capably than Peachey in my opinion. I think you are underestimating his ability.

Maybe not ideal but as you say, not a lot of options in that position. But I do agree with you re Tyrone May's ability.
 

The_Frog

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Peachy can play centre and second row only. He's totally ineffective anywhere else
Played 5/8 and fullback adequately at Penrith too and possibly dummy half. But as I said, he's well out of the reckoning, flat out making the Titans team.
 

blue bags

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Johns picks his NSW side for 2020

Johns picks his NSW side for 2020
"And that's to step up to NRL level. When you're stepping up to Origin level you've got to increase the intensity playing against some of those players that have been involved in the finals series and have premium fitness levels.


"A lot of these players will find it as confronting as they ever have. It's quite extraordinary that this has been put upon them but it wasn't by choice."

After the final round of the regular season, the Maroons are set to go into their Origin bubble possibly as early as October 19 until the conclusion of the Origin series on November 18.

Officials are likely to select 35-40 players in an extended Maroons squad, but players will have a break when they finish their club commitments and will do their own training before entering the camp bubble.

https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/state-...ly-lewis/4772d12c-a7c4-4aa9-b2c0-2bf99e4e0b44
 

The_Frog

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Johns picks his NSW side for 2020
A fair few NSW incumbents not in good form playing for clubs that finish up next week. Freddie might do well to remember that the Tedesco try at the end was all that stood between NSW and series defeat last year.

You might pick Tom Turbo on reputation, but there's far too many players in Johns' side who haven't earnt the right to play for NSW.
 
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Jason Maher

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Assuming availability:

1. James Tedesco
2. Josh Addo-Carr
3. Jack Wighton
4. Tom Trbojevic
5. Nick Cotric
6. Luke Keary
7. Nathan Cleary
13. Cameron Murray
12. Wade Graham
11. Boyd Cordner (c)
10. Jake Trbojevic
9. Damien Cook
8. David Klemmer

14. Daniel Saifiti
15. Payne Haas
16. Isaah Yeo
17. Api Korisau

Squad players (assuming 30 players):

Ryan Papenhuyzen
Daniel Tupou
Brad Parker
Cody Walker
Jarome Luai
Tyrone Peachey
Dale Finucane
Angus Crichton
Tyson Frizell
Reagan Campbell-Gillard
Paul Vaughan
James Tamou
Cameron McInnes

Because it always annoys me I can never find such a list, here is a list of players eligible for New South Wales, as near as I can determine (minus a few fringe players):
Will Hopoate, Nick Meaney, Reimis Smith, Josh Jackson, Jordan McLean, Reece Robson, Ben Hampton, Scott Drinkwater, Adam Clune, Matt Dufty, Zac Lomax, Euan Aitken, Blake Lawrie, Jacob Host, Tariq Sims, Trent Merrin, Kane Evans, Nathan Brown, Ryan Matterson, Shaun Lane, Blake Ferguson, Clint Gutherson, Michael Jennings, Waqa Blake, Jacob Saifit, Josh King, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Mitch Barnett, Sione Mata'utia, Bradman Best, Liam Martin, Brian To'o, Dylan Edwards, Josh Mansour, Adam Reynolds, Alex Johnston, Campbell Graham, James Roberts, Bayley Sironen, Liam Knight, Mark Nicholls, Jarrod Croker, Tom Starling, Mitch Aubsson, Nat Butcher, Kyle Flanagan, Corey Waddell, Curtis Sironen, Jack Gosiewski, Lachlan Croker, Reuben Garrick, Aaron Woods, Andrew Fifita, Blake Brailey, Jack Williams, Siosifa Talakai, Toby Rudolf, Chad Townsend, Connor Tracey, Josh Dugan, Will Kennedy, Christian Welch, Nicho Hynes, Anthony Don, Brian Kelly, Tanah Boyd, Mitch Rein, Sam Stone, Nathan Peats, Jack Murchie, Karl Lawton, Lachlan Burr, Adam Doueihi, David Nofoaluma, Josh Reynolds, Luke Brooks, Alex Twal, Jacob Liddle, Matthew Eisenhuth, BJ Leilua, Luciano Leilua
 
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greenBV4

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Assuming availability:

1. James Tedesco
2. Josh Addo-Carr
3. Jack Wighton
4. Tom Trbojevic
5. Nick Cotric
6. Luke Keary
7. Nathan Cleary
13. Cameron Murray
12. Wade Graham
11. Boyd Cordner (c)
10. Jake Trbojevic
9. Damien Cook
8. David Klemmer

14. Daniel Saifiti
15. Payne Haas
16. Isaah Yeo
17. Api Korisau

Squad players (assuming 30 players):

Ryan Papenhuyzen
Daniel Tupou
Brad Parker
Cody Walker
Jarome Luai
Tyrone Peachey
Dale Finucane
Angus Crichton
Tyson Frizell
Reagan Campbell-Gillard
Paul Vaughan
James Tamou
Cameron McInnes

Because it always annoys me I can never find such a list, here is a list of players eligible for New South Wales, as near as I can determine (minus a few fringe players):
Pretty spot on I would say, except I'd have Finucane at 13 or the bench
 

Jason Maher

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Pretty spot on I would say, except I'd have Finucane at 13 or the bench

Cotric and Papenhuyzen are line balling for me for the wing spot. If Tom T isn't fit, one possibility is Cotric to centre and Papenhuyzen on the wing. The other is Brad Parker at centre.

Similarly in the pack. Finucane, Crichton, Frizell, RCG, Vaughan, and Tamou all have Origin experience and would slot easily into the team. Swap any 3 with the 3 I've named on the bench and we lose nothing. I never thought I'd be arguing for Friz and Vaughan to be dropped, but both have given me the shits this year, which is why they're not in the 17.

I do think Korisau on the bench is key. Cook is an 80 minute player and will tackle himself dead if you ask him to, but when you have an alternative as good as Korisau, you'd be a mug not to take advantage. Play Cook for the first 25 and last 25 minutes, and play Korisau for half an hour either side of half time. Depending on the game situation, you could maybe even leave Korisau on and play one of them as a roving forward.
 

greenBV4

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Cotric and Papenhuyzen are line balling for me for the wing spot. If Tom T isn't fit, one possibility is Cotric to centre and Papenhuyzen on the wing. The other is Brad Parker at centre.

Similarly in the pack. Finucane, Crichton, Frizell, RCG, Vaughan, and Tamou all have Origin experience and would slot easily into the team. Swap any 3 with the 3 I've named on the bench and we lose nothing. I never thought I'd be arguing for Friz and Vaughan to be dropped, but both have given me the shits this year, which is why they're not in the 17.

I do think Korisau on the bench is key. Cook is an 80 minute player and will tackle himself dead if you ask him to, but when you have an alternative as good as Korisau, you'd be a mug not to take advantage. Play Cook for the first 25 and last 25 minutes, and play Korisau for half an hour either side of half time. Depending on the game situation, you could maybe even leave Korisau on and play one of them as a roving forward.
I would love to see paps in the starting team he has really excelled this year and I'm keen to see how he goes as skipper tomorrow

he likely could easily play wing but im not sure if he has actually played much there before - he is also a handy utility player if needed though

I think due to this years unique circumstances we will see an extended training squad named, and then the team named based on the longer training camp, with current form and how well certain players gel together having a big influence
 

The Friz

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Nsw 27 man squad

1- J Tedesco

2- N Cotric

3- T Trbojevic

4- J Wighton

5 - J Addo Carr

6- L Keary :rolling_eyes::rolling_eyes:

7- N Cleary

8- D Klemmer

9- D Cook

10 - D Saifiti

11- B Cordner

12- T Frizell

13- J Trbojevic

14- C Murray

15- R Campbell Gillard

16- P Haas

17- W Graham


18- S Chrichton

19- L Knight

20 - J Paulo

21 - C McInnes

22 - C Walker

23 - R Matterson

24 - A Crichton

25 - R Papenhuyzen

26 - C Graham

27 - Z Lomax
 

Jason Maher

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Nsw 27 man squad

1- J Tedesco

2- N Cotric

3- T Trbojevic

4- J Wighton

5 - J Addo Carr

6- L Keary :rolling_eyes::rolling_eyes:

7- N Cleary

8- D Klemmer

9- D Cook

10 - D Saifiti

11- B Cordner

12- T Frizell

13- J Trbojevic

14- C Murray

15- R Campbell Gillard

16- P Haas

17- W Graham


18- S Chrichton

19- L Knight

20 - J Paulo

21 - C McInnes

22 - C Walker

23 - R Matterson

24 - A Crichton

25 - R Papenhuyzen

26 - C Graham

27 - Z Lomax

Why the eye rolls for Keary? Easily the best 5/8 in the comp.
 

greenBV4

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You mean just like Greg Inglis? :rolleyes:

The Origin eligibility rules on this are crystal clear, Keary is a New South Welshman.
yeah i know - im guessing the eye roll was becasue he is the best choice, but it feels wrong picking someone who debatably would rather play for qld
 

myrrh ken

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Tom Turbo unlikely.

Who would be a bolter? Preferably a centre rather than Cotric or Fergo. Crichton?
 

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