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New South Wales 2016

Pete Cash

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Lmao I think he's great. He's just not the best player in the comp. Why would I rate Milford if it was out of raiders butt hurt.
 

some11

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MacDougall I wouldn't get too worked up, Tedesco's form speaks for itself.

If he doesn't get picked, or if he does and is shoehorned onto the wing then Daley is just repeating the farce that went on before Hayne was finally picked to play a full series at fullback - and they just happened to win off the back of him.
 
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So you can name one player in the game comparable to him and my suggestion is laughable. Your "opinions" are shit and you should avoid sharing them because you embarrass yourself.

Lol
I'm not the one with the pic of Tedesco ,a jar of Vaseline & tissues .

You asked how is he not .
I told you why .
You then ranted that I didn't like him because he didn't play for my team .
You were wrong again .
The bloke I named is from my most hated team .
Try to keep up .
Your opinion is not fact .
Not everyone wanks themselves over a player you like .

If you can't handle that without having a little spazz attack maybe Woman's day forum would be more up your alley .
 

TheFrog

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...the farce that went on before Hayne was finally picked to play a full series at fullback - and they just happened to win off the back of him.

Hayne was picked at fullback in 2013 but injured after the first game.

What I remember most about the 2014 series was how little of the ball Hayne received, with the notorious ball-hogs Gallen, Bird, Farah, Woods and Scott taking it up all series. The Blues won the series when Cooper Cronk was injured and the 10 million dollar man took his place. Hayne's contribution was more in the way of last ditch defence on his own line, tackling that was apparently beneath the dignity of the aforementioned Gallen and co.
 

Hutty1986

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Hayne was picked at fullback in 2013 but injured after the first game.

What I remember most about the 2014 series was how little of the ball Hayne received, with the notorious ball-hogs Gallen, Bird, Farah, Woods and Scott taking it up all series. The Blues won the series when Cooper Cronk was injured and the 10 million dollar man took his place. Hayne's contribution was more in the way of last ditch defence on his own line, tackling that was apparently beneath the dignity of the aforementioned Gallen and co.

And also the try Hayne scored in game 1, and also the try Hayne set up in game 1.

The series was won on the back of brilliant NSW defence, which has been incredibly rare over the past 10 years.
 

Vic Mackey

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Hayne was picked at fullback in 2013 but injured after the first game.

What I remember most about the 2014 series was how little of the ball Hayne received, with the notorious ball-hogs Gallen, Bird, Farah, Woods and Scott taking it up all series. The Blues won the series when Cooper Cronk was injured and the 10 million dollar man took his place. Hayne's contribution was more in the way of last ditch defence on his own line, tackling that was apparently beneath the dignity of the aforementioned Gallen and co.

Gallen Bird and Farah are definetly ball hogs. I don't exactly know what you expect woods and to a lesser extent Scott do other then run it?

Were you the panthers fan who called talkin sport up and said Will Smith should be the new bench utility? (This actually happened btw)
 

nick87

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Pete Cash the Raiders fan talking down Tedesco. Surprise surprise. Whatever helps you sleep at night.



How is saying he's not the best player in the comp talking him down?
Hahah. You've lost your mind

That said if NSW pick anyone but Tedesco at fullback they have rocks in their heads. Far and away the best fullback available for selection
 

betcats

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Mansour is in great form this season and has improved his defence he needs to be picked imo. Not sure bout Carty yet his defence is still suspect but Hot Sauce is ready!
 

Spanner in the works

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1. Tedesco
2. Jennings/Morris
3. Dugan
4. Roberts
5. Ferguson
6. Soward
7. A. Reynolds
8. Woods
9. Farah/Ennis
10. Tamou
11. Merrin
12. Cartwright
13. Bird

14. Fifita
15. Klemmer
16. Gallen
17. Wighton

I'd go with those halves simply for the fact they would bring an actual kicking game to the NSW side. We haven't had that for 10 years. I'd like to see pressure on the fullback and their forwards coming off their own line, fifth tackle options finding space, repeat sets, genuinely threatening kicks inside their own 20, etc etc. That's how you win games, along with your forward pack controlling the ruck.
 

mxlegend99

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Carty would be a must if we could take him off the field in defence. He's incredibly lazy with his defence. He's capable but goes in half hearted quiet often. Would be too big of a liability to cover.
 

BennyV

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This was posted by Dan Nichols on zero tackle. Would consider swapping Dugan and Roberts OR having Dugan defend from fullback, and not 100% on Ennis, but otherwise it's a very good team with sound logic.

1. James Tedesco

James Tedesco has been the form player of the competition over the opening five weeks, and I honestly can’t see anyone in the same conversation as to who is the best fit for the blues role. As good as Dugan is, Tedesco offers far more in attack and can assume the role Jarryd Hayne excelled at in 2014. Should be the first player picked.

2. Josh Mansour

Mansour has made a barnstorming start to the season. He is busting tackles for fun and is back scoring tries. A huge piece of the Origin puzzle is making difficult metres from kick returns and Mansour can do just that. He will likely mark Darius Boyd which means there won’t be a big height difference, which has reportedly worried selectors in the past.

3. Michael Jennings

Jennings has been solid yet unspectacular during his opening month and a bit at the Eels but has all the experience and talent to warrant selection at left centre. He has been one of NSW’s best over the past few seasons and has shown glimpses in 2016. When he finds form the Eels and blues will be much more dangerous as a result.

4. James Roberts

When he is on, James Roberts is the most exciting and dangerous centre in the competition and you simply cannot overlook that. His efforts over the past fortnight for the Broncos have been highlight after highlight as he has settled into his new club. Arguably the fastest player in the competition, he is a must select.

5. Josh Dugan

Despite being overlooked for his regular fullback position, Dugan’s ability to punch holes in the defence when returning kicks earns him a spot on the wing. He’s great under the high ball and has the speed and power to make metres if NSW are pinned in their own 20 metres. He’s a genuine game-breaker and you have to find a spot for him in the side.

6. James Maloney

Maloney has not hit the ground running at the Sharks, but despite playing well below par has two try assists and a try in an attack that is yet to click. Over the next month I expect the star five-eighth to really stamp his authority on the NRL. His kicking game will be key, as could be his brilliant percentage off the tee.

7. Aidan Sezer

I was surprised Sezer was overlooked last season either (or both) Hodkinson and Pearce but this year surely they cannot make the same mistake again. He has been the star of his two games in the nation’s capital and has the kind of kicking game that can win a series. Daley has said Hodkinson and Pearce will likely be there again, however if NSW want to win a series, Sezer may be the man.

8. Aaron Woods

The Tiger’s big man is amongst the first players picked for state and country, and deservingly so. Woods makes big metres and tackles and can pop an offload, and with Tedesco and Maloney sniffing around, that could be a key aspect to toppling QLD. Woods if a future Origin captain.

9. Michael Ennis

Ennis is probably the form NSW eligible hooker across the first month. I expect Nathan Peats to really come into contention if he continues to play the way he did prior to his injury. I’d be looking to move on from Farah, and I don’t believe the likes of Rein or Damien Cook are at a level to challenge Ennis or Peats. For mine if Peats if fit, time to change the guard, if not, Ennis will certainly not let anyone down. He’s been immense for the Sharks for a season and a month now.

10. James Tamou

The Cowboys, and NSW, are a far more dangerous side when James Tamou is firing, and he has continued where he left off in 2015 across the opening five rounds. Is a near certainty in any side in the world and is really an automatic selection here.

11. Tyson Frizell

The former Welsh international is available for selection for NSW, and I for one would be taking advantage of that fact. Frizell is one of the form forwards of the competition and has one of the best offloads in the business. He breaks tackles with ease and seems to bend the advantage line on every run.

12. Wade Graham

Wade Graham has long been considered an Origin level player, and 2016 is the year he makes that step up. He can play 80 minutes and will give you as much in the 79th minute as he would in the first. If the halves are well marked, Wade can kick at a level most back rowers cannot match.

13. Paul Gallen

I actually considered leaving Gallen out, but when it comes to Origin, the NSW skipper has been the most consistent big game performer for many years now. I wouldn’t be looking to rely on him to play 80 minutes like in years gone by, but Gallen needs to be there for the initial battle up the middle, and the final 20 minutes. He tends not to overplay his hand at Origin level and tucks the ball under and looks for metres, which is what he is best at.

14. Trent Merrin

Merrin can play at prop, lock or second row which makes him impossible to overlook. Has plenty of experience at this level and is capable of playing big minutes once coming on. Not a lot else needs explaining, Merrin is a key player if NSW are to get on top off the experienced QLD pack.

15. Paul Vaughan

Vaughan won’t get the plaudits of the likes of Fifita, Woods and Tamou, but he deserves a chance to come off the bench on the Origin stage after his blistering form in 2016. I’d argue he is the best bench forward in the competition right now and offers such a boost off the pine that he cannot be overlooked. It’s strange to pick a bench specialist but that is exactly the role he will be fulfilling.

16. Ryan James

Another who can play in either the front or back row, James is having a tremendous season and has to be there come Origin time. His aggression and ability to bust the line put him above the likes of Jackson and Bird right now. Is capable of giving away a penalty or two, but his overall games more than makes up for it.

17. Blake Austin

Talk within Origin circles is that NSW will be looking for a utility player to come off the bench and Austin is the perfect player to fill that role. He can play in the halves, at fullback, in the number nine or in the back row. The only reason I went Maloney over Austin is I believe they’re the best two options at six, and Austin has far greater utility value off the bench. He must be there somewhere.


Read more at http://www.nospam9/if-i-were-picking-the-nsw-side-today-21297/#y9xZKiEkHWQAQ2sI.99
 

TheFrog

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The role Hayne excelled at in 2014 was last ditch defence, allowing Gallen, Farah and Bird to hit the ball up all series without wearing themselves out on defence. Hayne hardly saw the ball. If that's what they want in a fullback, there are plenty of tackling machines out there but I don't think Tedesco is one of them.

Tedesco's problem is that he is playing in a side that has 4 successive losses. Dugan has a similar problem, crap team around him. But I think Daley and his goons will stick with Duges, and not on the wing, which would be a ridiculous selection.
 
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