Why Ricky Stuart is really the King of Comedy

By Ghost Crayfish / Roar Pro

A quick flick through the Daily Telegraph’s website has given me another classic laugh today. Ricky Stuart is in fine form once more. He really is something else, a beautiful specimen of rugby league hilarity.

He begins his article with this:

Would Queensland be able to sell out an 84,000-seat stadium if they had lost six straight series? I doubt it.

It gets better too. Pure gold. While I’m usually not one to promote the Daily Telegraph, I have recently been struck by what a brilliant satirical newspaper it is. Ricky Stuart’s weekly columns are a particular highlight. It is clear to me now that he is the latest in Australia’s long line of comedy geniuses, ready to assume the mantle previously held by the likes of Norman Gunston, Dame Edna and Kyle Sandilands.

Stuart’s comedic genius is so complete, so refined, that all I can do now is stand and applaud. He is definitely rugby league’s greatest media personality.

I have to wonder though, just how committed Stuart is to this cutting-edge comedy caper? Does his brilliant, risk-taking comedy extend also to his team selection? Previous history says yes (eg. Jamie Buhrer), but this match is must win for the Blues. Surely Australia’s latest King of Comedy will be a little more serious this time around. Surely. To be certain, I’ve decided to take a look at the NSW team in greater detail.

In the interests of fairness, balance and journalistic integrity (standards I cherish), I will first place the Queensland team under similar scrutiny.

Queensland
1. Billy Slater – the greatest fullback since Lockyer (and therefore the second greatest of all time), Slater is a king among men.
2. Darius Boyd – three times a year, every year, Boyd becomes an extremely likeable, talented, inspirational footballer. This is the second such occasion for 2012. Champion.
3. Greg Inglis – born with the disadvantage of being from NSW, Inglis has inspirationally battled on to achieve excellence anyway. Despite his birthplace, Inglis has grown into an outstanding young man and fine rugby league player.
4. Justin Hodges – another extremely likeable player, Hodges is tremendously charismatic and is presumably involved in much charity work.
5. Brent Tate – has fought back from a number of career-threatening injuries to continue his outstanding State of Origin career. Despite having to wear an awkward-looking neck thing, Tate remains a fantastic sight when in full flight.
6. Johnathon Thurston – magnificent genius in every respect.
7. Cooper Cronk – if his on-field deeds haven’t impressed you enough, check out his website www.coopercronk.com. It is a thrilling and inspirational read.
8. Matt Scott – very good at hit ups.
9. Cameron Smith – when he’s clean-shaven, I totally would.
10. Petero Civoniceva – his name has more syllables than the Fijian in the NSW team and he’s had a better career too. Champion.
11. Nate Myles – like a good hotel maid, Myles has a tireless work ethic and loves getting his hands dirty.
12. Dave Taylor – grew up in the underrated Central Queensland town of Blackwater and is very big. I approve.
13. Ashley Harrison – only seems noticeable three times a year, but that’s OK with me.
14. Matt Gillett – a young superstar who Darren Lockyer says is suited to playing off the bench. As such, my own opinion that he is a better player than any of Queensland’s starting backrowers is wrong and I am happy to concede as much.
15.Ben Hannant – Does hit up, does tackle, doesn’t drink. He should be the next face of the game.
16. David Shillington – Plays for the Raiders and yet I still respect him. Incredible.
17.Corey Parker – the dignified grey streaks creeping into his hair have done much for my opinion of him. Despite what biased NSW-lover Phil Gould says in commentary, Parker has great hair.

New South Wales
1. Brett Stewart – he doesn’t appeal much to me, seems to hate pretty much everyone. Has had legal issues, but slipped free from those in much the same way that Queensland ball runners will escape from his flimsy last line of defence.
2. Jarryd Hayne – his willingness to still do the Hayne Plane thing when he scores a try – despite playing (poorly) for the likely wooden spooners – says a lot about just what sort of clown this guy is.
3. Michael Jennings – even Penrith don’t pick this guy.
4. Josh Morris – the worse of the two brothers, so naturally he’s the one Coach Comedian selects in his team. Gold.
5. Akuila Uate – easily the most likeable and talented player in the NSW team. This is clearly due to the fact that he is actually Fijian.
6. Todd Carney – let’s hope he’s been sober long enough to remember the game plan this time around.
7. Mitchell Pearce – apparently his Dad was a good footy player, which is the only saving grace I can find for him.
8. Tim Grant – apparently he’s big, but I’m not certain who he is. Though if he’s been selected ahead of Aaron Woods he must be outstanding. Either that or Coach Comedian has struck again.
9. Robbie Farah – apparently proved himself an Origin player by not being awful in a losing side in game one
10. James Tamou – the best prop forward NSW have produced in years, though much like Uate, this could be put down to the fact that he is actually a foreigner (in his case, he’s from New Zealand so he’s still not particularly likeable). Incidentally, notice how the NSW media isn’t rambling on about Queensland being a team of imports this year? I wonder why that issue died?
11. Greg Bird – something about him doesn’t sit well with me. Maybe it’s his fashion sense. From the footage I’ve seen he seems to like wearing singlets, or \”wife beaters\”, as they are sometimes called. I’m not big on those.
12. Glenn Stewart – much likes his brother, seems to hate everyone. Though he’s done nothing to me, the feeling is mutual.
13. Paul Gallen – lord, I admit it, I’m a Queenslander. I can’t even pretend to be impartial with this guy.
14. Luke Lewis – an average winger who became an average centre who became an average five-eighth who became an average lock forward who became an average second rower who became an average State of Origin regular.
15. Anthony Watmough – if the rumours are true, even everyone in NSW hates him. That may well mean he is actually a legend, but I still to assume he isn’t.
16. Ben Creagh – not content with already having a bench of ordinary second rowers, the laugh-a-minute comic genius in the coaching box decided to also pick this bloke – world-renowned as being extremely soft – to provide extra cover. Genius.
17. Trent Merrin – I could trample this bloke in the street and not recognise him.

The verdict? Ricky Stuart, King of Comedy, I salute you! Your selfless commitment to raising laughs, even at your state’s own expense, is a true inspiration

The Crowd Says:

2012-06-12T23:29:45+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Guest


Ghost - Your comment regarding Cameron Smith can be likened to Greg Inglis batting for the other team. Its just not cricket. It's too early in the morning to be implanting visuals of that nature in fellow Roarers minds. Great article otherwise.

2012-06-12T19:10:44+00:00

JVGO

Guest


Wow. Some of that is actually funny. I didn't know Qlders were that sophisticated. Greg Inglis is that you?

2012-06-12T18:55:31+00:00

Ghost Crayfish

Guest


Yeah but how would saying that be insulting?

2012-06-12T02:30:20+00:00

Pot Stirrer

Guest


Im guessing your a precious qlnder ?

2012-06-12T02:16:46+00:00

NickF

Guest


Equalled and surpassed by Mal Meninga's new's article following the series in 2011. "rats and filth"

2012-06-12T01:35:50+00:00

Shauno71

Guest


Classic. The comments re the Stewart brothers cracked me up. How Creagh & Merrin make this side is beyond me. But I'm a Queenslander so long live Clown Ricky's reign..

2012-06-12T01:33:28+00:00

Jaredsbro

Roar Guru


It would be interesting though to see how Queenslanders cope to their first lost series (when it eventually does happen :P) will they not go to work like Steve Price once famously said over this side of the Tasman...and would they still support after a few successive losses. Now it is open to conjecture as it's unlikely Queensland would let more than two in a row happen. But what do youse think would happen?

2012-06-12T01:23:39+00:00

Mals

Guest


"1. Brett Stewart – he doesn’t appeal much to me, seems to hate pretty much everyone. Has had legal issues, but slipped free from those in much the same way that Queensland ball runners will escape from his flimsy last line of defence." Ghost Crayfish - you must watch a different sport & not rugby league. Brett Stewart is the best defensive fullback in the NRL. Slater is the best attacking fullback with Barba now close at his heels.

2012-06-12T00:42:46+00:00

Andrea

Guest


I hope that Paul Gallen has learned how to be gracious in defeat as last year when the Blues lost he was not very sportsman-like. His comments were very nasty. I know that he'd just suffered a loss but even my young children said "what a poor loser he was." Don't get me wrong, I think Paul Gallen is one of our best players but as a spokesman afterwards, he's terrible.

2012-06-11T23:55:18+00:00

Michael/Brisbane

Guest


I love the line about not being able to sell out a stadium after losing 6 years in a row. The real test is how you go selling out your game for a dead rubber. In 2003 after losing the first 2 games QLD still got 52 000, in 2010 after losing the first 2 games NSW got 60 000 out of 80 000.

2012-06-11T23:37:54+00:00

Luke20

Guest


Some of these players you got to really wonder how they get in Greg Bird Creagh Merrin Watmough it makes u waonder what a guy like Feletei Mateo and Garethe woods have to do to get in why would u have Bird watmough and Gallon on the same side there practicly the same type of player.. I swear ricky is working QLD it's almost like he wants them to win.

2012-06-11T23:36:37+00:00

M.O.C.

Roar Guru


The Nate Myles "maid" comment is probably the best thing I have read all day!

2012-06-11T23:33:52+00:00

Luke20

Guest


Your right on the money there brother Ricky Stuart should have his own sitcom it would be huge!!!!

2012-06-11T22:20:14+00:00

Scott

Guest


"It is like Ricky went out one night to find the biggest brutes thugs troublemakers NSW has ever seen, and succeeded." How do you explain the inclusion of Creagh then oikee? He backpedals so quickly I reckon he could take out the Australiasian Reverse Cycling Championships with daylight second.

2012-06-11T21:23:33+00:00

oikee

Guest


Brilliant, you can reprint this after game 2. It is like Ricky went out one night to find the biggest brutes thugs troublemakers NSW has ever seen, and succeeded. You have to love the sold 84 thousand , have they sold them all yet, i still see the game being advertised on fox. Maybe they are still a few thousand short. This year Queensland sold their 52,500 seats in 8 minutes. When we have 2 games, 105 thousand seats, we sell them with-in a day. Ricky needs to be very careful, he is no longer up against a hoard of redneckhillbilly backward country hick queenslanders, he is now up against a bunch of backward redneckhillbilly bogan queenslanders with big Clive Palmer as our spokesman, Yeahar.

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