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Brad Fittler is the dumbest human being.

Charlie124

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alive.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...6334794430?from=igoogle+gadget+compact+bi_rss
Brad Fittler backs Jarryd Hayne for Kangaroos No.6 jersey over Johnathan Thurston

NRL great Brad Fittler says Jarryd Hayne should be the Australian Test five-eighth ahead of Johnathan Thurston - he just needs to want it badly enough.

In a stunning show of faith on the eve of the annual City-Country clash, Fittler says Hayne is a better option in the Kangaroos No.6 - and could already be there if his club side, Parramatta, had persisted with him in the playmaker role.

The NSW Origin legend also questions why Thurston, the Queenslander who has spent almost his entire NRL career at halfback, was universally "considered a given" to replace retiring Australian captain Darren Lockyer. "I can't believe the way Australia's five-eighth spot has been transferred to a bloke who, while a wonderful footballer, has basically played halfback for the past 10 years," Fittler told The Daily Telegraph yesterday.

"Yes, JT is a great player. But the reason I wanted Jarryd playing five-eighth last year was because I saw a spot up for grabs in the Australian side I thought he could get.

"But the Queenslanders, they've done very well haven't they? They're up six-nil in Origin and I think they've brainwashed everyone a bit."

Among the greatest footballers to ever wear the Kangaroos No.6 jersey, Fittler admits to "loving Thursto as a player" but said his strong efforts last night against New Zealand don't change his opinion.

When asked if Hayne brought more to a side at five-eighth, he continued: "In defence, yes.

"Johnathan Thurston is a wonderful attacker but I'll ask you the question: if you're coming around and have to run that big hard line inside the number three - which is the line they all run, at the inside shoulder of the little bloke - do you want it to be Jarryd Hayne or Johnathan Thurston? Who would you run at?"Ahh, Thurston ...

"Absolutely," Fittler says. "A million times out of a million."

The Jarryd Hayne Experiment is undoubtedly the story of this Sunday's NSW Origin trial in Mudgee.

It has now been three years since Parramatta, under then coach Daniel Anderson, first used Hayne as pivot.

Twice they've tried it. Twice they've failed.

Yet sources close to the 24-year-old believe a show of faith in him as a five-eighth, like Fittler has done in City camp, is all he needs to make a success of the role with Parramatta, NSW and eventually, Australia.

"Obviously it's hypocritical if I'm calling on Jarryd to play five-eighth when he's playing fullback for the Eels," Fittler continues. "That's exactly why I wanted him tested there last year - I saw an available Test spot and I knew he could grab it.

"But then the Eels pulled the pin and so did he. Yet if Parramatta had persisted, I have no doubt Jarryd could be playing five-eighth for Australia now. But if he wants that spot, wants to play it every week in the NRL, that's up to him.

"Because while I believe the spot is up for grabs at Test level, the bigger question is: does Jarryd Hayne?

"JT is hungry to represent Australia. He knows what he wants. I have no idea what Jarryd Hayne wants. That's the great mystery. But if his ambition is to play for Australia - and it has to be, doesn't it? - his best position is five-eighth."



Discuss.
 

Jason Maher

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Fittler's was a champion 5/8 (though I always thought he would have been a better lock), and he's good for a few giggles as a sideline commentator, but he's not the sharpest tool in the shed...

To answer the point he made, Hayne probably is good enough to play 6 for Australia, the problem is Thurston is so good you'd never even consider dropping him. Ditto Slater at fullback. Thus making it a very good example of a moot point. Fittler also forgets Thurston's natural position has always been 6.
 
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Charlie124

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This is my favorite bit. "I can't believe the way Australia's five-eighth spot has been transferred to a bloke who, while a wonderful footballer, has basically played halfback for the past 10 years,"

Um..... Brad, has Jarryd been playing 5/8 for the past 10 years? He's a f**king fullback who sometimes plays wing.
 

some11

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Cant wait for his no look passes to the sideline.

He did more of them at 5/8 than ever before.
 

natheel

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ok. if Hayne becomes a five eight in club and NSW level then he is a chance to become a very good five eight. Hayne probably won't be switched to five eight at club level untill next year. When Ben Roberts is off contract and Hopoate is about to come to the club. I believe he will be our five eight with Sandow at halfback and Hoppa at fullback.

Now while Hayne is a naturally talented footballer it is way too early to call this yet. Not untill he is playing reguarly at five eight anyway.

I reckon a Hayne/Thurston halves pairing would be pretty solid though
 

AuDragon

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I agree with Fittler.
Well, that settles it. OP is right!

LOL at the suggestion that Cronk should then be dropped. I am amazed at how dumb NSW'kers become when it comes to rep footy, especially around Origin...
 
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jonno_knights

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Seriously the media is f**king up Hayne's career, well it seems that way outside looking in.

The "Hayne --> Halves" debate starts up every year, and he eventually gets moved to 5/8 under the pressure applied by the media. They would have tried it about 2 or 3 times in the last 3 or 4 years. He has gotten nowhere. Being shited back and forth between positions is not ideal for player development.

When he is on song, Hayne is able to play as a second 5/8 anyway in attack as a FB. Being at FB allows him to get to do his kick returns, one of his strengths. He can use his long kicking game in both positions. His front line defence is shaky at times, as too is his position play so they cancel each other out.

The only way you would play him at 5/8 is to plug a hole, if you have another gun FB, but no 5/8. Otherwise you keep him at his best position, FB, a position he singlehandedly got his team to the GF from, playing arguably the best individual 3 month period of football seen in the last decade!
 

Usain Bolt

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Did anyone see Jpey Johns taking pictures with One Direction on the sideline at Eden Park? deadset he was groping one of them he was holding him so close lol
 

Dragon

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Freddyyyyyyy!

Joeyyyyyyyyy!

Sheensyyyyy!

Desyyyyyyy!

Fattyyyyyyy!

See a trend here?

Thats right they all end in y. Plus they're all off their f*ckin heads
 

Snappy

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I like Freddy, but his argument is pretty poor.

On one hand he's saying Thurston shouldnt be considered a certanty for Test 5/8th because he's played most of his career at half.

But then says Hayne should get the 5/8th spot even though he has played his career at fullback ?

Like many things Freddy says this just doesnt make sence. He really needs to think these things through before he blurts them out to the media.
 

StormHi

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Blues supporter here love Freddy but he is off his rocker.......... I really hope to god nsw doesn't stick him in 5/8th why move him from fullback or the wing??
 
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