NSW State of Origin 2012 team announced; expert reaction

By Ryan O'Connell / Expert

After weeks of conjecture and speculation, the New South Wales Blues State of Origin team for game one has officially been announced. The squad selected is nowhere near full strength, and vastly different to the side that would have been pencilled in six weeks ago.

Injuries, suspensions and poor form have ensured that Ricky Stuart and the Blues selectors would have had a torrid time choosing the Blues team for Origin One at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on May 23th.

The Blues are looking to halt the Queensland Maroons six-year dominance, and we cast a closer eye over those selected to represent the sky blue jumper.

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Brett Stewart

The Snake has an uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time, and is therefore a prolific try scorer.

Meanwhile, in defence, his positioning is excellent, and he’s safe under the high ball.

While he hasn’t been 100 percent healthy this season, and didn’t have a great game against Brisbane on Friday night, Stewart contains the x-factor qualities that New South Wales will require if they want to cause a boil over.

Jarryd Hayne

No one likes losing and Parramatta have been doing plenty of that. It seems it’s finally started to affect Hayne, who is missing tackles with alarming regularity, and lacks his usual potency in attack.

No one doubts his class, but the bottom line is that Hayne is not in great form, and if he carries that across to Origin, Queensland will make him, and the Blues, pay.

Having said all that, Hayne is a consistently high performer at Origin level and deserves the loyalty showed towards him.

Michael Jennings

Jennings selection is a clear indication of the dire position the Blues find themselves in.

No one doubts his talent, but when you need to pick a player that was dropped to the NSW Cup, with questions remaining about his discipline off the field, and who is also carrying a shoulder injury, it’s safe to say that New South Wales have some issues.

Out of form, bad attitude and injured? Sounds like a recipe for disaster.

Josh Morris

A timely hat-trick against Parramatta sealed Morris’ selection in the centres.

While equally as talented as his twin brother, he’s been left somewhat in Brett’s shadow for the last couple seasons.

The 2012 Origin series provides the opportunity to showcase his class and speed, and provided he can settle his nerves, he’s a player Queensland will need to be wary of.

Akuila Uate

The Newcastle winger hasn’t been playing up to the high standards he set himself after last season’s break-out year.

But his form is more symptomatic of a spluttering Knights attack rather than Uate’s ability.

He’ll be looking to receive some quality ball and build on his impressive Origin debut series.

Todd Carney

The Sharks five-eight has forced coach Ricky Stuart’s hand. Quite simply, his play has demanded that he be picked.

Carney oozes talent and class, and while he’ll be making his Origin debut, the pressure cooker environment of State of Origin is probably nothing compared to what he’s experienced via media scrutiny during his colourful career.

I think he’ll shine on rugby league’s biggest stage.

Mitchell Pearce

While Pearce has had his detractors, and none so more than me, he has earned the number 7 jersey this year.

While he hasn’t dominated, he’s been very solid. With Carney outside him, he won’t be asked to do anything he isn’t capable of.

His defence is brilliant, but in attack, he needs to threaten the line, ensure his kicking game is spot-on, and lead his troops around the park.

Trent Merrin

The Dragons prop had a forgettable Origin debut last year, and will be looking to make amends this series. He’s been in good form, but his strong defence and work rate will both be tested by the Maroons pack.

He’ll be asked to continue whatever momentum the New South Wales front rowers have after 20 minutes.

Robbie Farah

After a slow start to the year, and the now infamous ‘ambush’ on NRL on Fox, Farah would have been at long odds to win the New South Wales number 9 jersey.

But all credit to the Tigers hooker, who has improved each week. His short kicking game is exceptional, and his selection will provide the Blues with additional options in attack.

However, Farah’s defence will be tested early and often by Queensland.

Paul Gallen

Deservingly selected as captain, Gallen will provide plenty of inspiration and plenty of metres.

Whether he starts at lock or prop matters little, as he approaches the game the same way regardless of the number on his jersey. Book him in now for 100-plus metres and 30-plus tackles. He’s a machine.

Glenn Stewart

Stewart’s unique skill-set, with his ability to be an extra ball-handling option in attack, will be a cornerstone of the Blues attack.

He also runs hard, and is capable of bruising defence. Stewart is a crucial part of NSW’s plans, and he’ll need to bring all of his talent to Melbourne if the Blues are any chance of beating Queensland.

Luke Lewis

Another Blues player under a slight injury cloud, Lewis would be hard to leave out of the team regardless.

His leadership, versatility and experience will all be invaluable, and he will be asked to do whatever the Blues require on the night. And then do it. A much underrated superstar.

James Tamou

A bolter for the Kangaroos a month ago, after pledging his allegiance to Australia, Tamou’s main goal was always to play State of Origin football.

The big, strong forward now gets his chance. The Maroons will be sure to test him a lot more than the Kiwis, with the much anticipated fireworks never actually materialising in the Test match.

Greg Bird

Despite the Titans woes, one of Ricky Stuart’s favourites was always going to be selected for the Blues.

Tough, talented and made for this brand of football, I expect Bird to enjoy playing at a higher level, free from the dramas and losses that have accompanied the Gold Coast this season.

Tony Williams

There is no question that Williams’ impact on a game can be influential. But it’s a gamble of gigantic proportions to pick someone who has had a long lay-off from playing first grade football.

They say the step-up from a club game for an Origin rookie can be overwhelming, so picking a debutant who hasn’t played for over two months is a big risk to take.

Needless to say, I think match fitness may be an issue.

Jamie Buhrer

Who? Needless to say, he’s a real bolter. He has a lot skill and versatility in his game, but he’s not even a regular first grader for Manly.

And considering Farah, the halves, and most of the back row are all 80 minute players, what exactly will Buhrer’s role be?

Ben Creagh

Creagh has played a lot of Origin football, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was a little surprised that he got the call-up.

An athletic forward who gets through a lot of work, and loves running out wide, Creagh has yet to establish himself in the cauldron of Origin football, and I thought he would be overlooked.

He played a bit of prop last year, so perhaps the selectors like the flexibility he provides.

The Crowd Says:

2012-06-04T13:53:33+00:00

Daniel

Guest


Some people on here must be blind or stupid. I dont know where to start. People who are whinging about Farah need to watch origin one again because you obviously dont realise he carried the team in attack while Pearce & Carney were hiding. Hayne is a great selection even though I cant stand him as a parramatta player. For the people talking about Tariq sims get over it. He has a broken leg he can not be selected. Go the blues. Stick by them through the hard times or cross the boarder and call your self a melbournian or maroon

2012-06-02T08:29:36+00:00

Bruce The Shark

Roar Rookie


Game 2 squad: 1. Brett Stewart 2. Jarryd Hayne 3. Michael Jennings 4. Josh Morris 5. Akuila Uate 6. Todd Carney 7. Mitchell Pearce 8. Paul Gallen 9. Robbie Farah 10. James Tamou 11. Anthony Watmough 12. Luke Lewis 13. Greg Bird 14. Ryan Hinchcliffe 15. Glenn Stewart 16. Trent Merrin 17. Aaron Woods

2012-05-26T09:20:15+00:00

Tom

Guest


no they dnt have him coverd, he was making lots of metres in the stats and line break. I'd rather have him on the wing that anyone else

2012-05-26T08:59:51+00:00

Bane

Guest


I think your missing my point about Hayne... QLD has him covered. Forget about all the controversy and look at the tries. NSW scored both from hail mary bombs from the 30 or 40 meter line at best a 50/50 chance and and you guys talk about not having luck? What happened if those 2 50/50 tries were snuffed by QLD? Other than that NSW didnt look like scoring QLD's defence was solid. Make a line break and score a try for a change? If NSW was in control and they were on the up why would their captain go for a penalty kick at goal instead of kicking for touch and keeping the pressure on? They obviously didnt have the belief their stars could crack QLD's line and score..... what more seriously needs saying?

2012-05-25T01:51:05+00:00

Tom

Guest


Hayne performs just look at game 1 this year Hayne = attacking machine.

2012-05-25T01:50:05+00:00

Tom

Guest


What I said earlier "just simply look up Hayne Origin highlights – HE PERFORMS in origin with a better team around him, he cannot carry Para all by himself they need to step it up, plus he has flair and just all round ability" Hayne performed in game one this year - he always does for NSW I believe he shuld be on the wing though with less responsibility, his attack his insane and he saved a Tate almost certain try. HAYNE performs in Origin NO DOUBT.

2012-05-23T09:47:39+00:00

Lil

Guest


Peter Wallace has passed fit and is expected to play for Brisbane on the weekend... :)

2012-05-22T07:28:39+00:00

Brett

Guest


he is equally home on the wing BTW I WOULD FEEL MUCH BETTER WITH STEWART IN THE BACK

2012-05-22T07:27:51+00:00

Brett

Guest


good side except take morris out put hayne on winge and stewart at fullback and take weyman out beacuse hes injured and put kite in

2012-05-22T07:26:38+00:00

Brett

Guest


UMMM many could DISAGREE WITH YOU who do u think should be their instead of hayne lol at u

2012-05-22T00:11:38+00:00

ropene

Guest


jarryd hayne is still a great player no matter how far past his used by date is but having him on the wing i think is a really stupid decision from the coach

2012-05-21T11:22:30+00:00

Bane

Guest


Sorry guys your kidding yourself hayne is past his used by date. Nsw needs to do what Qld did and build a team from the ground up. Using has been players won't help you beat Qld. Fresh faces not people who MIGHT play well. Too many politics in SOO selection in nsw.

2012-05-21T06:44:20+00:00

Charles

Guest


Jarrod Hayne plays well wherever he is put so I disagree that it is a stupid decision However if he is used in the same way as Brett Morris is used, then there is very little difference, so does not warrant Brett Morris being sacked, as he was in form. If Jarrod Hayne is used for a specific purpose then it could be a good move, depending on the game plan. Personally I would have had him in the centres marking Greg Inglis but there are pluses and minus to anything. Whatever Stuart comes up with, it will want to be a good game plan to beat QLD.

2012-05-21T06:21:09+00:00

Brett

Guest


bird hayne buhrer out HHAHAHAHHAH are you dullisonal. yes put watemough in and take out merrin or creagh. wee need Bird and JHayne more then ever now. last year everyone threw a hisssy fit when hayne was not picked. we should be grateful he is on our side

2012-05-21T06:18:16+00:00

Brett

Guest


well i disagree he play EXTREMLY well on the wing and that is is SOO postion.... that or the centres. maybe take morris out put hayne in centres and have Wolfman on the wing

2012-05-20T23:35:59+00:00

ropene

Guest


Jarryd Hayne is a good player in flashes and certainly better than other fullbacks in nrl but hes being played on the wing which is a very stupid decision

2012-05-19T01:29:02+00:00

Charles

Guest


When you keep losing as much as we have how can they be professional? Fans seem to be closer to the mark overall in their selections Maybe we can win as there are a number of good players but it is not the best team we have chosen At the end of the day QLD is our enemy lets hope NSW gives them a hiding

2012-05-18T10:38:06+00:00

nsw all the way

Guest


Dont u guys think that the selectors of the teams r professionals and u guys are just fans,how bout wait till the game then criticise

2012-05-18T06:11:37+00:00

Tom

Guest


To bad Weyman is injured

2012-05-18T04:26:44+00:00

JUNIOR MULI

Guest


IM A DIE HARD AND A VERY DIE HARD SUPPORTERS OF NSW BLUES IN PNG (PORT MORESBY) THEREFOREIM NOT HAPPY ABOUT THE GAME 1 LINE UP. HONESTLY SPEAKING AS A MOST EXPERIENCED OBSERVER, IF THE NSW BLUES WANT TO REALY WIN SERIES 1 AND AS WELL AS 2 AND 3, THE LINE UP SHOUL BE AS FOLLOWS: 1 JARROD HAYNE 2 BRETT MORIRIS 3 JAMIE LYON 4 MICHAEL JENNINGS 5 AQUILA UATE 6 TOD CARNEY 7 MITCHEL PIERCE 8 MICHAEL WEYMAN 9 MICHAEL ENNIS 10 PAUL GALLEN (C) 11 TAMO 12 TONY WILLIAMS 13 GLEN STUART 14 LUKE LEWIS 15 ANTONY WATMOUGH 16 TOM LEROYD LARHS 17 JAMIE BURHER

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