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Is this Mitchell Pearce's last chance in Origin?

How many State of Origin matches will Mitchell Piss play?

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Hutty1986

Immortal
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Put him behind competent forwards such as JWH, Moa, Kennedy, Liu, LOD etc he plays well.

Put him behind nuffs like Merrin and Woods and of course he's not up to par.

:lol: You really are f*cking embarrassing.

Merrin & Woods sh*t all over your grubby forward pack from an increadibly great height. Blind roosters fans and the NSW selectors are the only ones on the planet who rate Pearce, who has to be close to the worst halfback trotted out for the Blues in SOO history. Get your f*cking hand off it for five seconds, you bitter nuffy.
 

Fire

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Dave_

Juniors
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Nobody in the history of Origin will know the feeling of losing as many series as Mitchell Pearce. We need the experience of losing in order to win next year

I'm sorry Lozza but you're trying to tell us we need a loser in our side in order to become winners? I think you need to call your mate Junior and tell him his boy is absolute rubbish. It shouldn't be that hard, he's your best mate, he'll understand.
 

drake

First Grade
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Seems happy in London. Too bad he doesn't have a famous dad to keep his origin career afloat.
 
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Don't get all excited that this year might be Mythchell Piss' last Origin series for the Blose. Laurie has confirmed that he will be around for a few years to come:

http://www.nrl.com/origin-loss-not-the-end-for-pearce-daley/tabid/11019/newsid/73482/default.aspx

"Origin Loss not the end for Pearce: Daley

Laurie Daley says Mitchell Pearce's NSW career won't be over if Queensland win an eighth successive State of Origin series on Wednesday.
Ever since he was appointed as Ricky Stuart's replacement last year, Daley has maintained Pearce would be his first-choice No.7 and expects the Sydney Roosters star to be in place next year.
Pearce has admitted he doesn't expect to be given another crack at the Maroons in 2014 should he fail once again to guide the Blues to a first series win since 2005 after three years in the role.
However, Daley said he has never entertained the prospect of axing the 24-year-old.
"That is not my expectation. He may feel that, but he's a great kid and he'll be on the scene for a number of years," Daley said.
"He's just got to play his role and we'll give ourselves a chance.
"I've never spoke to him about the last chance or anything about that ... just the team and everything around him."
Pearce has been a target for criticism from Blues fans for what many perceive to be a poor kicking game, but Daley said it was up to the rest of the side to give Pearce the platform to lead the side around the field.
"That's what frustrates me sometimes with Mitch - people are always giving it to him when it goes wrong," he said.
"There's plenty of things we need to do well and, if we do them, then Mitch is a great player to have.
"But any halfback will tell you - if it isn't happening across the team, everyone will struggle."
Daley is also hopeful his side will be given a fair go by referees Shayne Hayne and Ben Cummins.
The Blues were privately seething after losing the penalty count 8-5 in a first half dominated by Queensland as they laid the foundations for their 26-6 win in game two.
One of the issues that caused the most ire was a strip on Ryan Hoffman that went unpunished by Hayne and a belief the 10-metre rule was not being consistently enforced.
The Hoffman incident led to the build-up of the second try scored by Darius Boyd and Daley has met referees boss Daniel Anderson to clarify how the game will be officiated.
Ashley Klein was axed for game three with Hayne kept on, but the feeling among some members of the NSW management is that the wrong man was dropped by Anderson.
Daley was diplomatic when asked what he thought of the choice of officials but hopes Hayne and Cummins will be consistent to both sides.
"I'd like to think NSW would be given a fair crack," Daley said.
"We were aware of the things they were looking for (in game two) ... but that's the way it goes sometimes when you play in front of hostile home crowds.
"There were things that were out of our control and you'd like to think after 20 minutes this time, we'll have more than 20 per cent of possession.
"But we need to be strong in our discipline."
 

BennyV

Referee
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Although in saying that - surely this is just a ploy to take the pressure of Pearce (and Maloney, as Barrett made a simialr comment about these 2 being the long term halves) in front of such a big game.

In reality, if we lose, they are gone. If we win, chances are it will be on the back of guys like Farah, Bird, Lewis, Jennings, Dugan, etc...and the halves will be gone!
 

BranVan3000

Coach
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Although in saying that - surely this is just a ploy to take the pressure of Pearce (and Maloney, as Barrett made a simialr comment about these 2 being the long term halves) in front of such a big game.

In reality, if we lose, they are gone. If we win, chances are it will be on the back of guys like Farah, Bird, Lewis, Jennings, Dugan, etc...and the halves will be gone!

Yeah cause taking the pressure off of Pearce has worked so well the past few years

Perhaps what he needs is a bit of pressure to perform. Its gotten to the point where he has been trying to put the pressure on himself in the media, and Laurie still comes out and says "nah, you're an alright guy, you'll be here for many more years'.
 

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