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State of Origin 2025

TheParraboy

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Will Moses be in game 1

Lomax a given ?


Game1: 28th May BRISBANE - Suncorp Stadium
Game2: 18th June PERTH - Optus Stadium
Game3: 9th July SYDNEY - Accor Stadium


Bit of talk about eligibility moving forward


Payne Haas looks like defecting to Samoa (said he will make a decision later in the year) but still will be eligible for Origin, cause Samoa is classified tier 2 League nation

Should Tonga and Samoa to be upgraded to tier 1??

ALL Tier 1 players eligible for origin ?? so guys like (form pending of course) Dylan Brown 😁 Fanua Blake, Victor Radley could be eligible? Basically where they played their junior footy

Or leave it as it is ??


Uncle Wayne has his say



Wayne Bennett fears “Origin will be finished” if eligibility rules are changed which could water down the game’s greatest rivalry.
It comes on the back of news this week that Blues prop Payne Haas is considering playing for Samoa at the end of the year, instead of representing Australia in the historic Ashes series which has been revived.

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Maroons star Tino Fa’asuamaleaui is also weighing up whether to switch allegiance from the Kangaroos to Samoa, with the beaten World Cup finalists set to field an incredible squad in the Pacific Championships.

State of Origin eligibility has been debated for years, with players able to represent either NSW or Queensland and then play for a tier two nation like Tonga or Samoa, even if they’ve already represented Australia or New Zealand.

It then gets more complicated with guys like Victor Radley who have represented England – a tier one nation – now ineligible to play for NSW.

While Kalyn Ponga could be forced to choose between Queensland and the Kiwis after last year’s back and forth with the Kangaroos.

Wayne Bennett says he has fears for the future of State of Origin. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Wayne Bennett says he has fears for the future of State of Origin. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
Bennett has coached Queensland and at the international level, with Origin looking a lot different than it did 20 years ago with the incredible rise of Pacific stars in both teams.

But he fears the game’s greatest rivalry could be ruined if rules are changed and players are able to “flip flop” every few months, with the waters to be muddied further if Tonga and Samoa are elevated to tier one status.

“My thoughts are pretty strong on it. If they tamper with what makes a Queenslander and what makes a New South Wales player then Origin will be finished,” he said.

“The great thing about Origin is it’s mate against mate, state against state. That’s original, and if they tamper with that then we’re going to lose it and the fans aren’t going to buy into it as they are now.

“The issue they have to resolve is there are three or four nations that are group one nations, and three or four that are group twos.

“If they elevate some of them to group ones then you can’t have this bit of a debacle with what’s going on (where players are asking) ‘which country am I going to play for?’

“They get away with it because they’re category two countries, so I think that needs to change.

“If you keep losing top players then it’ll impact us (Australia), there’s no doubt about it.

“But they’re the rules right now and that’s what we’ve got to play by and no one’s breaking those.”
 
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Will Moses be in game 1?
I reckon it depends on a) whether he is fit/untroubled by the ankle, b) whether Cleary is fit to play #7, and c) if Cleary is playing whether they have someone they want to be at #6 more than Moses... as someone (?) could agitate for Cleary and Luai to reunite instead.

Lomax a given ?
I think so, but only on the wing.
 

King-Gutho94

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Qld without Grant, Fifita, Walsh

sounds like nsw will be strong favourites

Just what the maroons like!
Billy hasn't picked Fifita for 2 years.

What has he done this year to get a recall before the injury.

Walsh is out of sorts Ponga or the Hammer can easily replace him on current form

Grant is a huge loss though.

Hunt and DCE are struggling.

The biggest obstacle for NSW is Laurie Daley and who he picks.

Madge picked a team on form not by names i wonder if Laurie will do the same.

Time will tell
 

King-Gutho94

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Connor Watson & Cam McInnes were the 14s last year.

I may be bias and hope it doesn't happen but Dylan Walker to me looks like the best 14 in the comp and at a better performing club would be under serious consideration for a bench role for NSW.

He covers every position on the park if someone goes down.

He plays tough and has plenty of experience.

Daley couldn't go wrong if he went that way.
 

Gazzamatta

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Connor Watson & Cam McInnes were the 14s last year.

I may be bias and hope it doesn't happen but Dylan Walker to me looks like the best 14 in the comp and at a better performing club would be under serious consideration for a bench role for NSW.

He covers every position on the park if someone goes down.

He plays tough and has plenty of experience.

Daley couldn't go wrong if he went that way.
Kurt Mann goes well as well.
 

King-Gutho94

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f**king Gus….

Every time he opens his gob, he has an agenda.


Phil Gould has shut down the suggestion of Nathan Cleary and Mitchell Mosesplaying together in State of Origin, urging selectors to only pick one of them.
I think he makes a decent point

Luai complements both of those players very well and had success with both players at club and rep level.

Cleary and Moses haven't played together.

One of them will have to sacrifice there games as there both dominant halves. Will that lead to clunkiness possibly.

As much as Luai is a bit of a cat he is perfect for a dominant half in Moses or Cleary.
 

Suitman

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f**king Gus….

Every time he opens his gob, he has an agenda.


Phil Gould has shut down the suggestion of Nathan Cleary and Mitchell Mosesplaying together in State of Origin, urging selectors to only pick one of them.

I really despise Gould's conflict of interest with being a football club manager and also in the media at the same time.
He's a powerful voice in the game and has influence.
The NRL need to do something about this.
It's fine to have one job or the other, but not both.
 

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