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Will Hayne Train derail Blues By Paul Kent

Casper The Ghost

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Will Hayne Train derail Blues
By Paul Ken
The Daily Telegraph
June 03, 2011

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Attitude issues: Jarryd Hayne. Picture: Mark Evans - Source: The Daily Telegraph

ONE day, Jarryd Hayne will understand. At the moment, Hayne has too many people cuddling him.
They quickly rushed to reassure him when he was overlooked for Origin I.
Quickly found excuses for him.

The problem with cuddles, though, is you need to break free to grow.

It has been mentioned elsewhere in this paper that NSW coach Ricky Stuart put too much emphasis on selecting players who fit the "culture" of the NSW team he wanted.

Culture is an abused term in rugby league. Some coaches and players use it without a clue, throwing it around as another buzzword because their board members will read it and nod agreeably.

But Stuart knows it's for real.

We saw it in game one.

Many people overlook the job done in that game. With nine minutes to go NSW led a Queensland team so superior, only a month earlier it had supplied 10 of the starting 13 players for Australia.

Three of the four bench players then were also Queenslanders.

They did it with the weight of possession against them 58 to 42 per cent.

In clubland, that's a 20-point difference in scoreline.

In this game, 12-10 was a miracle.

And the Blues did it all on the back of what they built in camp.

There is something to be said about culture, which in football-speak is merely the character of a group.

It's what makes a man get to his feet when his lungs are burning so much he can taste blood in his mouth.

It is getting across in defence, filling the hole in the line, backing up the break down the left edge even though somewhere inside part of them is screaming for somebody else to get across, because everything inside them tells them they're gone.

Yet they find a way because they don't want to let down their mate.

Culture in football, see, is about making it easier for the man next to you, even if it means it will be tougher for yourself.

In the coaching manuals such qualities are in every team.

In reality, few teams ever truly experience it.

They become better than the sum of their parts, like the Roosters did last year, or Parramatta the year before, or the St George Illawarra and Melbourne teams of recent years, where they delivered week after week.

That is why Queensland have always been worth marvelling at. It's just always there, year after year.

And that is what Stuart risks by choosing Hayne. Now that Brett Morris is injured, the Hayne plane/train will come on to the left wing.

His talent is such that Queensland will be just a little more nervous for his inclusion. He truly is a gifted footballer capable of hurting opposition defences.

YET how he will fit into this Blues camp will determine more the success of his selection. For Origin I the Blues were about each other, and such belief is why they got so close. Yet in past camps, Hayne's self-focus has irked teammates.

If it is repeated it threatens to undermine the Blues.

How quickly Hayne understands all this, in career terms, will determine the kind of player Hayne will be not just in this Origin series, but in the game and beyond.

As great as his talent is, the truly great ones are remembered for their premierships and their performances in representative jumpers, which really means what they brought to the team, and not for what the team did for them.

Link: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...ain-derail-blues/story-e6frext9-1226068146547
 

True EEL

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seriously, gutter journalism at its best by an out an out hack!!!

and how many cuddles is bloody Josh Dugan getting by EVERYONE right now when he has proved jack? and everything that coems out of Dugan is about him

sh!t this sort of crap about Hayne p!sses me off
 

SDM

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In reality, few teams ever truly experience it.

They become better than the sum of their parts, like the Roosters did last year, or Parramatta the year before, or the St George Illawarra and Melbourne teams of recent years, where they delivered week after week.


:-k

Hmmmmmm, so the blues cant become a tight unit like the 2009 Eels becasue of that selfish bastard Hayne being in the team.
 

Glen

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We saw it in game one.

Many people overlook the job done in that game. With nine minutes to go NSW led a Queensland team so superior, only a month earlier it had supplied 10 of the starting 13 players for Australia.

Three of the four bench players then were also Queenslanders.

They did it with the weight of possession against them 58 to 42 per cent.

In clubland, that's a 20-point difference in scoreline.

In this game, 12-10 was a miracle.

And the Blues did it all on the back of what they built in camp.

...and then they let Queensland go 80 metres in one set and score an easy try to win yet again. Do we attribute that to the culture too?
 

Cocidius

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Isn't it funny that all these articles have surfaced once Hayne was left out...
Don't you worry, Sticky has some good friends in the paper! I would even go to the extent to say he is probably driving these journos to justify why he left Hayne out....
But let's be truthfull; its nothing to do with attitude, position, weaknesses....he just doesnt like Hayne...plain and simple!

TBH i hope hayne doesn't get picked and blues get beaten! But then again, the papers will spin something to make sticky look good like they did when the lost 2 weeks ago and like they did when he quit as coach x2!
 

hineyrulz

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Did Bart write that?

Suity
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So Hayne is being cuddled?? But Dugan got the weekly phone call from Dicky?? Hayne has irked his teammates by bringing the focus on himself??? I never read an article before his debut saying he will be the best fullback of all time :lol: Some of articles written since he was left out for game one have been truly geniused.
 

oldmancraigy

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As great as his talent is, the truly great ones are remembered for their premierships and their performances in representative jumpers, which really means what they brought to the team, and not for what the team did for them.

Um?

So the fact that Hayne has EXCELLED at Origin almost every time he has run out there means we should see him as self-centered and not one of the 'truly great ones' right?
Oh crap - he stuffed his own article up.
 

Cocidius

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I love this media propaganda against Hayne and the love shown to Sticky...
The title reads 'Will Hayne Train derail Blues By Paul Kent'; Now from what i remember, NSW actually LOST the game....how can he derail what NSW done!
Yes he is trying to jump on the passion and attiutde NSW shown in SOO1, but its still a loss; so in saying that, the attitude is not good enough!

IMO the two players NSW need to have any chance of a dominant perfomance of QLD is Hayne and Carney! NSW need some arrogance in their side...they need players who step on the field and arnt dawnted by the QLD team...in fact use that to play even better!
Only players so far that ive seen have done this is Gallen and Uate....
 

Bigfella

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The msw team should be built around a spine includig hayne Farrah and carney.

They are the only three approaching the class of qld in those positions.

Until they do nsw will be pretending.

They also desperately need props to step up. Snowden and mannahnare a start but until they get two more they can't win. Douglas should have been in ahead of king.

Ricky Stuart has the best pr team in history behind him here, with himself as lead cheerleader.
 

JoeyJoJo83

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The funny thing about this is that if Hayne is not selected on Sunday night and NSW goes down in the second game, the headlines the next day will be why Hayne wasn't picked and he should have been there :blahb: bunch of hypocrites.
 

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