Mal-Ricky friendship an Origin casualty

By Laine Clark / Wire

Mate against mate – it is hardly a new concept in State of Origin. Ever since Arthur Beetson biffed Mick Cronin in 1980, the mantra has been the foundation which the interstate rugby league series has been built on.

But the old Origin motto has been taken to a whole new level by rival coaches Mal Meninga and Ricky Stuart in 2011.

So much so that Meninga admits his friendship with ex-teammate Stuart has been one of this series’ casualties.

“Ricky has got under my skin a bit,” the Queensland coach conceded ahead of Wednesday’s series decider at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

“Hopefully we can have a beer afterwards and try and patch this up.”

That may take a few shouts, after Meninga was left privately fuming over the NSW coach’s approach to Origin III.

No one has ever doubted Stuart’s passion for Origin.

And nothing gets in the way of Stuart’s unyielding hunger for success.

Not even his bond with Meninga, it seems.

Close friends of Meninga say he’s “upset and disappointed” by some of Stuart’s pre-match comments and a report in a Sydney newspaper which discredited him as a coach.

Stuart’s recent claim that Queensland would resort to the same sort of dirty tricks campaign in the lead up supposedly used to disrupt NSW to help ensure success in Queensland legend Wally Lewis’s last game in 1991 clearly riled him.

Probably because Meninga can prove it is untrue.

Lewis had kept his retirement announcement secret until the night of the match – and he only told then team manager Dick Turner before running onto Lang Park.

“It’s a silly comment trying to do what? I’m not sure,” Meninga said.

But Meninga was most hurt by the article questioning his coaching ability – an article he privately holds Stuart responsible for due to his links with the newspaper.

It is a remarkable decline in a kinship forged in some of rugby league’s mightiest battles.

Who can forget their role in Canberra’s classic 1989 grand final win?

Or how they combined a year later in Australia’s famous last gasp Test victory over Great Britain at Old Trafford?

Of course Meninga is no angel.

He has gleefully sparked conspiracy theories during his stunning reign as Queensland coach – a run of five straight series wins.

However, it always seemed Meninga said them with a cheeky grin.

He’s not smiling now.

The Crowd Says:

2011-07-03T01:50:55+00:00

Fred

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Mal Meninga is the greatest Origin Coach ever, the Blues will be crushed on Wednesday night. Stuart will be remembered as the Coach that took the Blues to their 6th loss. Go Queensland!!

2011-07-02T16:43:36+00:00

Johnno

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2 of the worst NRL head coaches in the history of the game , i'll throw a 3rd in for good luck the ultimate QLD and Australian legend the king Wally Lewis.

2011-07-02T16:28:46+00:00

Thomas

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Mal meninga is just a figurehead, Please who needs to coach, when you have Smith, Thurstan Slater and Lockyer. Stuart actually has a premiership.

2011-07-01T08:21:47+00:00

Gaz

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Could also turn into a channel 9 commentator Oikee. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

2011-07-01T04:36:23+00:00

oikee

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A good old fashioned Knuckle sandwich is what Mal should give Ricky. :) I would pay 80 dollars to see that. Thank goodness we have Mal and his mighty Maroons to finally put Stuart in his place, a world cup loser and a sore loser. Lets not forget that. The biggest con in this series is sucking in the NSW public to this morons tactics and self ambitions, next thing you know he will be coaching the Roosters or something dumb like that.

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