Who missed out on NSW State of Origin selection

By Ryan O'Connell / Expert

It seemed like there were a thousand players mentioned as potential New South Wales Origin selections this year, but considering only 17 players can be named, it meant that there were a lot of disappointed players on Sunday afternoon.

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Analysis of the NSW Blues squad
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Here we comb through the wreckage and analyse those players that missed out on selection for Origin 1 on May 23rd:

Anthony Watmough:

Whilst he has tendency to ‘crab’ across the park at times, Watmough’s toughness, leg power and passion would have been vital weapons in the Blues armoury.

He’s a strong, hard player, and NSW were counting on him to create impact on the Maroons in both attack and defence. Sadly, a telephone call with Ricky Stuart indicated he won’t be able to train before Origin 1, and he was effectively ruled out. He’ll be back for game two, one would think.

Ryan Hinchcliffe:

A versatile player and excellent defender, Hinchcliffe may have been a bolter in some people’s minds, but I think it would have been an astute selection. If anyone is in a position to know what Cam Smith, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk are likely to do, it’s their Melbourne teammate. Of course, knowing what they’re going to do, and actually stopping it, are two totally different things.

But Hinchcliffe is a good player in his own right, and I would have had him as the starting hooker, or utility bench player, if one was required.

Brett Morris:

After a scintillating start to the season at fullback for the Dragons, Morris has tapered off a touch in recent weeks. However, his early season form, pace, and ability to finish, means he was pretty unlucky to miss out on selection, even accounting for his mistakes in last year’s series.

Michael Weyman:

He’s been one of the form props of the competition, and I think he’s performed better this year than Dragons teammate Trent Merrin. However, it was his fellow prop that heard his name called out, leaving Weyman to wonder what else he could have done to be selected. I would have picked him.

Josh Dugan:

Even when the enigmatic Canberra Raiders fullback is fully fit, he’s a risky selection due to his gambling instincts in attack, and occasionally poor defensive positioning. But picking Dugan when he’s less than 100 percent healthy and not in great from is beyond risky.

There is no question he’s a match winner, but selecting him could have back-fired dramatically in Ricky Stuart’s face.

Tariq Sims:

Sims was actually mentioned as a bolter for last year’s series, but this year his selection should have been automatic in my eyes. His physique and mentality are well suited to Origin football, and he would have been the perfect impact player off the bench, eager to get on the field and make his presence felt.

It’s a baffling decision to overlook Sims. Especially for Tony Williams, who won’t have played for nine weeks.

Tim Mannah:

If you’re going to select a player from the worst team in the competition – a team that is dominated every week – then said player better be setting the world on fire. Can that really be said about Mannah?

Losing is contagious, yet the Blues had already selected far too many players from sides that have been struggling, and couldn’t really afford another one infecting the NSW camp.

Anthony Minichello:

The Count was sensational in game two last year when he received a surprise call-up to the NSW team. Playing under questionable health, he had a poor game three, but he was hardly alone there.

He’s been solid for the Roosters again this year, and would be somewhat of a safe option for the Blues. But after six straight series loss, can NSW really afford to play it safe?

Michael Ennis:

Whilst his toughness and ability to get under opponents skins have been well documented, players should be picked on their form first and foremost, of which Ennis has been well down this year.

He’s also cost the Blues dearly in the past with some dumb plays and penalties, so it wasn’t a complete shock to see the Blues go with Farah.

Jamal Idris:

Yes, he’s a big boy. Yes, Queensland would prefer not to tackle him. But he simply hasn’t done enough this season to force his way into the side. His selection would be merely rewarding mediocrity. Of course, you could argue that that should have made him an automatic selection this year…

Jamie Soward:

He was solid for the Blues last year, and his kicking game is absolutely brilliant. It’s a skill that you can build a game plan around. But Carney adds a more dynamic flavour at 6, and after years of losing, NSW need to roll the dice. That’s not quite Soward’s game.

Chris Lawrence:

Lawrence has been far below his best this season, and whilst the campaign for him to be selected gained momentum over the last couple of weeks, I think it’s a wise decision to leave him out when he’s not in great form.

It’s one thing to select Origin veterans when they’re not setting the world on fire, but selecting a debutant who is out of form is asking a lot, and setting a youngster up to fail.

James Maloney:

Maloney was close to a shoe-in for selection just six weeks ago, but some alarming missed tackle statistics, and the logjam for the number 6 Blues jersey, meant that Maloney justifiably fell from grace and down the pecking order.

Josh Reynolds:

His selection would have classified him as a real bolter. He’s been in great form for the Bulldogs, and has a lot of skills and versatility in his game. But considering Farah and the halves should all play 80 minute, what exactly would Reynolds’ role have been?

Aaron Woods:

His selection would have been a case of leading lambs to the slaughter. Woods is young and inexperienced, and struggled early in the year for the Tigers.

Whilst he’s been impressive of late, it’s worth noting that the three teams the Tigers have beaten in recent weeks are the three teams at the bottom of the ladder. To say Queensland would have been a tougher proposition is the understatement of the year.

Jarrod Mullen:

The Knights half was right in contention for an Origin berth, but his form has fallen away and he was completely over-shadowed in the City vs Country match, effectively ending his chances of being selected.

Beau Scott:

Can the fans asking why Beau Scott was not selected really be labelled fans? The Dragons forward was ruled out after he dislocated his elbow; an injury I’m reliably informed is one of the most painful you can endure.

The Crowd Says:

2013-05-27T02:32:49+00:00

John D

Guest


On that team "NSW" - we are gonna lose again ! What is wrong with you guys..? Even I know what play there gonna do next , what kick there gonna do , because most of them been there the past 7 games and qld maroons they know every play !! Arrrrrrrr

2013-05-08T23:53:05+00:00

Raymond thompson

Guest


How come nathen Merritt didn't make the squad lead try scoring in the nil and he don't even get a menchin he is a better wing then any one plus you play players out of positions and that is wrong just haven my say you selectors are pathetic .

2013-05-07T10:11:23+00:00

Alex lidbury

Guest


I think they forgot about James Maloney in the halves with Mitchell Pearce

2012-05-21T05:47:02+00:00

jake56591

Roar Rookie


Jamal Idris. Really? I think the team we have is perfectly fine. And isnt watmough injured anyway.

2012-05-17T09:30:33+00:00

David

Guest


Well your not a true blues supporter and N.S.W will win you will eat your words

2012-05-16T22:46:41+00:00

Puff the magic dragon

Guest


Why not? Most of the others aren't picked on form. At least he wouldn't be getting picked from NSW cup.

2012-05-16T13:20:06+00:00

Matthew Healey (@beerial4brekky)

Guest


hahaha that just goes to show he's not afraid of anything!

2012-05-16T09:53:46+00:00

ceebow

Guest


What just because we lost doesnt mean he got the selections completely wrong, mal maninga would be in the same position if he were nsw coach. Last year we have finally competed, We nearly won game 1 and won game 2 so how can you say Stickys selection proccess is bad seeing we have been getting white washed untill ricky came into the cooaching role. I believe once we beat the maroons we willl stick to that team.

2012-05-16T08:36:11+00:00

Charles

Guest


Gaz, Ricky Stuart was given the job full time as opposed to before! He has had enough time as to who is his core group as must have. He is inconsistent in his decisions and players do not know where he stands For example Anthony Watmough is an Origin player or not? f he is, he should be in the team even if it meant making an adjustment to strenghten the team further. NSW is crying out for good front rowers so he should have been in there if Stuart wanted Creagh in the back row! He denied Jamie Soward the opportunity to impress in the Country game as the incumbent 5/8 wanting to see what Hayne could do, which was unfair to Jamie. Why not have Pearce do the same and allowed someone else that opportunity too.. QLD would not do that, they would talk to the kid and work ut with him what they need and how to do it better! Ricky Stuart decision left Hayne humiliated, Soward and Watmough disappointed. How does that breed confidence and lift the spirit of the team, not including the cohesion which is so badly needed!.

2012-05-16T07:51:03+00:00

planko

Guest


Please I was kidding however I am quiet confident Matai and Lyon can cope with those 2 but unfortunately one is a kiwi and the other one has decided to pay his club back for the enormous cheque they write him.

2012-05-16T07:41:37+00:00

The Greatest Game Of All

Guest


NSW would be mad to pick a bloke from lower grades to mark G.I, what? ..... They've?.... Ohhh

2012-05-16T06:49:31+00:00

Gaz

Guest


Yes Ryan, point taken.

2012-05-16T06:32:20+00:00

Gaz

Guest


Charles, I can understand and concur with your frustration and its the old saying ' If you do what you always do, you'll get what you always got' Don't they define insanity as doing the same thing over and over and expecting a diffrent result? Not sure if Fulton, Gerard and McCarthy are still your selectors but perhaps that's where you need to change to get the different result particularly if the rank and file are disappointed with the team. Wonder how much Stuart has a say in the selection process. All I know is better coaches then Stuart have had a go in recent times for aslike results! Qld have stuck to their players in the past even when losing so having limited resources may give us the consistency NSW so badly wants and needs. That said, still believe you have a top side for whom to cheer.

2012-05-16T06:16:34+00:00

GCTiger

Guest


As he showed last year? Hope you can still say the same thing after game 3. Will be interesting to see how much the team changes from game 1 to game 3. last year 5 players made it through to game 3. and only 7 players made it to this year. If he thinks making new selections every ten minutes is working then good luck to him.

2012-05-16T05:52:24+00:00

Chop

Guest


As much as I'd like to see that happen, after following the NFL and have seen the bounty issues happening to the New Orleans Saints you wouldn't want to see that happen in the NRL.

2012-05-16T05:42:33+00:00

PLANKO

Guest


I went and watched my first game of football live this year. I had only just got there and a guy comes up to me and said "What do you reckon of the boys" I said " I have only just got here but I reckon the guy with pony tails can play ?" He said "How did you know" .... I said "Cause to have hair like that you have to be able to play". Five minutes later he lined up the bigest guy in the oppostion and legally knocked him out at least 1 minute. He was not staying down for a penalty. Yass Magpies number 4 last Sunday I am deadly serious I reckon he would cut Inglis in half no problem.

2012-05-16T05:33:16+00:00

The Greatest Game Of All

Guest


As a QLDer, Tahu and Idris would have worried me a lot more than Morris and Jennings, although Morris has been in very good form, deserves his spot, I think Jesus Christ himself wouldve had trouble marking Hodges or Inglis, NSW have to get behind their boys.

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2012-05-16T04:51:22+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Hey Gaz, The 'comb through the wreckage' comment was actually to do with the devastation the players who missed out would be feeling, not any sense that the team selected was a plane wreck

2012-05-16T04:42:45+00:00

Charles

Guest


Gaz, NSW fans hold a lot of frustration at the way the selections are handled and the reasons as to why players are selected. Many feel we could do better and fear we will lose again, such is our passion we want to see results! On the team selected I personally do not think we have fielded out best team and naturally I ask why? Have look at how many combinations QLD have to what NSW have, there is no consistancy!

2012-05-16T04:12:46+00:00

Gaz

Guest


'Here we comb through the wreckage', Suggests to me the result of a crash and burn or some such that's pretty negative before the game. Ryan I understand you're simply creating a discussion however aren't you similarly amazed at how down and negative you Blues 'supporters' really are about your team before they lace on a boot? The truth of the matter is there is 17 spots available and as has always been the case NSW has more players to choose from compared to QLD so therefore more appear to miss out. At the end of the day you still have a very good side so show a bit of support and not go 'combing through the wreckage' just yet. As a Queenslander I look forward to you doing just that AFTER the game and hopefully the series.

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