What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Relieved Knight Ben Cross out of sight but still in mind

Pumba

First Grade
Messages
8,542
Relieved Knight Ben Cross out of sight but still in mind
BY ROBERT DILLON

BEN Cross's fears that national selectors may have forgotten about him were allayed yesterday when the Knights enforcer was named in a preliminary World Cup squad.

Cross was one of four Newcastle players selected in Australia's initial 46-man line-up, which will be reduced to 24 players by the time the tournament kicks off in October.

The other three Novocastrians chosen were former Test skipper Danny Buderus, incumbent Kangaroo Kurt Gidley and forward Steve Simpson, who is set to declare himself unavailable because his wife is expecting their second baby.

Cross has played only five games for Newcastle this year and been sidelined since tearing knee ligaments and breaking his thumb in the State of Origin series decider on July 2.

The NSW prop admitted yesterday that it was a relief to learn that he was still in contention, despite missing so much of the season with injury.

"It's just good to know that I'm in their minds," he said.

"I was a bit hesitant about the squad being named today, because I've been out for a fair while and thought I might be out of sight, out of mind.

"But hopefully what I did this year in Origin, and also what I've done in previous years, was enough to get my name thrown up there."

A late bloomer, the 29-year-old made his interstate debut this year and hopes a strong finish to the season can lift him into contention for a green-and-gold jersey.

"That's definitely been an aspiration of mine, ever since I was a little kid," he said.

"I've been front-loading all my energy this year into playing Origin, hopefully playing for Australia and helping the Knights make the finals.

"My focus really hasn't dropped off, even while I've been injured.

"To see the fruits of my labour coming through has been really encouraging."

Cross had originally earmarked Newcastle's round-24 game against the Cowboys on August 23 to launch his comeback, but now hopes to return a week earlier, against the Raiders in Canberra.

That would give him four games, plus any finals, to state his credentials for national selectors.

Buderus, meanwhile, was something of a surprise selection yesterday after Test coach Ricky Stuart said recently that he was not interested in picking players who intended join English Super League clubs next season.

Stuart said he would prefer players who were passionate about playing for their country rather than going to England to "cop the cash".

But selectors have taken a different view by including Buderus (Leeds) and Michael Crocker (Hull) in the squad, believing they should be rewarded for their service to rugby league in Australia.

They did not include Mark Gasnier, omitting the St George Illawarra captain after the announcement of his multi-million-dollar move to play French rugby union.

"[The selectors] felt that Michael Crocker and Danny Buderus weren't deserting rugby league in Australia," ARL chief executive Geoff Carr said yesterday.

"They felt they've given absolutely great service to rugby league here and . . . under those circumstances . . . they should be rewarded by being considered for this."

Buderus said yesterday that playing in his first World Cup would be a dream finale to his career in Australia.

"Something I've never done is play in a World Cup, so this is a step in the right direction for myself and the other boys," Buderus said.

"Obviously with 36 players named, there is a fair bit of culling to go yet, so you just have to put your head down and see what happens.

"It would be a great way to finish off, I guess."

The 24-Test veteran said he had not been overly concerned by suggestions that Stuart might not pick players bound for the UK.

"There was nothing I could do about that," he said.

"That was out of my control. I made my decision a long time ago, so I had to live by that.

"If that was going to happen, there was not much use complaining."

Australia World Cup campaign begins against New Zealand in Sydney on October 26.

Link
 

Pumba

First Grade
Messages
8,542
As someone said on another forum. Is he only worried about Rep Footy?
 

Karmawave

Bench
Messages
4,950
Well he will soon realise you don't make Australian rep teams without playing some decent first grade.

After all, his chum Bellamy doesn't coach every rep team going around.
 

antonius

Coach
Messages
10,104
"My focus really hasn't dropped off, even while I've been injured.

"To see the fruits of my labour coming through has been really encouraging."
What labour?? Certainly knows all the right words to say, but that's all I've seen this year. I know people say he is a good influence at training etc, etc. But that hardley earns you an Australian jumper. Or maybe it does. Unless he really stands tall for the rest of the season I can't see that he deserves to be in front of a lot of other props, including Josh Perry.
 

Karmawave

Bench
Messages
4,950
Ben Cross has already cheapened a NSW jumper, and it would be a joke if a player with his limited ability becomes a Kangaroo.


Ok, a game. You have to choose between two front rowers, Ben Cross or Jason Ryles to build your NSW team around. Who do you choose?

Those who choose Jason Ryles, go stand in the left corner, those who choose Ben Cross, go stand in the right and CONGRATULATIONS, your choice probably means you are winning your office tipping competition in a tie with the 19 year old blonde secretary who has never watched a game of rugby league in her life.
 
Last edited:

Serc

First Grade
Messages
6,902
Brett White has cheapened the jersey, not so much Cross.
I would build my team around Cross AND Ryles...I would've picked him (Ryles) for most of the games this year. As for Cross, well I think he didn't really let anyone down too much in the rep games this year, but he is certainly not in the top 5 props in the comp as it currently stands.

PS: I'm currently coming 1st or 2nd in all the footy tipping comps that i'm in :p
 

Latest posts

Top