NSW Blues team for 2012 Origin Game 3; expert reaction

By Ryan O'Connell / Expert

After an impressive win in Sydney, the New South Wales Blues head to Brisbane for the deciding Game 3 of the 2012 State of Origin series with a few surprises from the NSW Rugby League selectors.

A 19 man squad was announced, as the Blues bid to end the Queensland Maroons recent dominance.

Brett Stewart
Stewart struggled for impact in attack in Game 1 but bounced back strongly in Game 2 to score two tries. The Blues will once again look to the brilliant support play of their fullback in order to make Queensland pay on the scoreboard.

Brett Morris (replaces Akuila Uate)
Akuila Uate broke the first rule of wing play in the first game when he came off his sideline. In the second game, he broke the second rule of wing play when he let the ball bounce. The Blues’ selectors lost patience with his errors, and probably felt they couldn’t risk him again in Game 3. That sees the recall of Brett Morris, who lines up alongside twin brother Josh, in a partnership should improve the Blues right-side defence.

Josh Morris
Morris was handed the difficult task of matching up against Greg Inglis, and has done a very good job thus far. He may even earn some respite in Game 3 if Inglis is moved to fullback to cover the loss of Billy Slater. However, Ben Barba’s man-of-the-match performance today may earn him the Maroon number 1 jersey, ensuring Morris will once again have his hands full covering Inglis.

Michael Jennings
It wasn’t quite Maradona’s Hand of God, but Jennings quick thinking was just as important to Blues fans when he prevented a certain Brent Tate try in Sydney. He has also looked dangerous in attack, and will be keen to go one step further in Brisbane, and cross the line for a try or two.

Jarryd Hayne
Hayne has been sensational for the Blues, and always is. Blues fans will claim his brilliant reflexes resulted in Josh Morris’s try, while Queenslanders will say it was pure luck. Whatever the truth, no one can argue that Hayne has the ability to pull off game-winning magic.

Todd Carney
Carney was better prepared for Origin II and it showed in his performance. While he still didn’t dominate, his piece of brilliance in setting up Brett Stewart showed what he is capable of. One continued area of concern is his goal-kicking, which may prove crucial if the game is tight.

Mitchell Pearce
No one questions Pearce’s commitment in defence, but it’s his execution in attack that still leaves people wondering if Pearce is the right man for the job. Far too often Pearce finds Maroon defenders on the full with his kicks, and lacks variety and options on the fifth tackle. He either needs to learn some new tricks fast, or defer kicking responsibilities to Farah or Carney.

Paul Gallen
Captain Courageous has provided everything expected of him – which is a lot – and will be asked to deliver more of the same in the decider. He does, however, need to address his nasty habit of complaining to the referees ad nauseam.

Greg Bird
Bird has already won three man-of-the-match awards at Origin level, which sees him tied for third most all-time. It’s a fantastic achievement for a man who should legally change his name to ‘Made for Origin’. No player exemplifies the passion and dedication New South Welshmen have for the sky blue jersey more than Bird.

Luke Lewis
In a game that contained brutal defence and plenty of big hits, no one provided more than Luke Lewis did in Sydney. He constantly put his body on the line and personally inflicted bruise upon bruise on the Maroons. Lewis has made a career out of thriving on doing the dirty work.

James Tamou
He has been absolutely brilliant in his Origin debut series, and has looked right at home at this level of football. He’s big, he’s strong, he’s athletic, and he loves getting involved. A brilliant selection by the Blues hierarchy, and one that is paying immediate dividends.

Robbie Farah
Not only did Farah complete a record 63 tackles in Origin I, but he did so without missing a single tackle. That is simply amazing. Throw in the fact that his mother was ill, and has since tragically passed away, and no one can ever question Farah’s toughness ever again. Too soft for Origin? That tag has been eradicated forever.

Tim Grant
Grant made his presence felt early when he sent his hero Petero Civoniceva tumbling to the ground off the very first hit-up of the game. Whilst the rest of his debut game wasn’t quite as spectacular, Grant certainly looked like an Origin footballer.

Anthony Watmough
After all the talk about Watmough’s exclusion from Game 1 and then his inclusion in Game 2, Choc will probably be looking forward to a low key media profile heading into Game 2. His compact body shape, low centre of gravity, and strong leg power provide a unique proposition off the bench for the Blues. Now, if he would just stop crabbing across the field…

Ben Creagh
Creagh improved his output in Game 2, but the questions remain about his effectiveness and impact. As has been mentioned numerous times, he’s much better suited to a starting role, and due to Glenn Stewart’s injury, the Blues may finally use him in that role.

Trent Merrin
Tamou and Grant, despite their performances so far, are rookies that haven’t experienced the cauldron that is Suncorp Stadium. As such they may be slightly overawed, or expend a lot of nervous energy early on in the match. Therefore, Merrin may be asked to play a greater role in Brisbane, and the Blues will be hoping he finally has a big impact in an Origin game.

Tony Williams
Williams was brought on late in Origin I, and made his presence felt by breaking an impressive 13 tackles in just 23 minutes of playing time. Considering most of those came from simply pushing defenders away from a standing start, the Maroons must shudder at what he could do if he ran onto the ball. His strength is such an asset off the bench that the Blues are willing to once again gamble on his match fitness. Playing the full 80 minutes today for Manly certainly helped his cause.

Glenn Stewart
The ball playing backrower injured himself against Melbourne last round, and it was assumed he would be ruled out of the decider. However, Ricky Stuart has shown loyalty and patience in giving Stewart every chance of overcoming his injury, naming him in an extended squad, but with plenty of cover should he be ruled out.

Beau Scott
The defensive specialist was somewhat of a surprise addition to the squad for Game 3, but with Glenn Stewart at long odds to overcome his injury, Scott has been drafted into the Blues camp as cover. If he is called upon, he’ll add starch to a Blues defence that has already been very strong.

The Crowd Says:

2012-07-03T06:11:48+00:00

adam

Guest


Uate played well for Qld in game one. disappointed he won't be there for the last one.

2012-07-02T01:04:41+00:00

Mark

Guest


James Maloney will be next to Pearce come next year at the roosters will be interesting to see who outshines who. In peaces case he has failed to deliver basic arrangements with the backline, he hasnt been playing all too bad either just not matching Cronks bag of tricks, Maloney should be the last change and then id stick with them for a bit lol Knights halfback has been in decent form also. NSW all the way!!!

2012-07-01T22:33:00+00:00

Brett

Guest


i have but we cant keep changing halves because we start losing when we do but he would be an intresting person to cover for injuries or as a utility player. i always though he looked like bruce willis

2012-07-01T18:56:49+00:00

Mark

Guest


Has anyone even considered James Maloney from the nZ warriors to get a run on soo? He can easily slide into halfback and provide cover for Carey. Maloneys defense is questionable but I'm sure he would hold his own in origin. Maloney is a match winner and proven all round kicker.

2012-06-28T09:36:13+00:00

Pud

Guest


Gareth you're an Idiot!!!!! ( Not the word I wanted to use) Before you open your mouth know the full and TRUE story...... and Yes I know the true story!!!! Im Birds Uncle you Tosser

2012-06-28T09:25:19+00:00

Pud

Guest


I agree with A1.... I would have had Wallace in there he is a far better Halfback than Pearce

2012-06-26T22:59:39+00:00

Brett

Guest


my questions is, is why isnt soward five 8 and todd carney halfback and mitchell on bench for merrin

2012-06-25T22:38:06+00:00

Brett

Guest


SINCE WHEN IS IT BAD TO HAVE AN ISLAND TEAM ummmm NEVER Look at queensland in the past years folau, yowyeh, petro, willie tonga, dane Nielson, Karmicheal and soon te'o and the torrestraits and aboruiginal Thaiday, Inglis, Justin Hodges, thurstoon, prince, carl webb, and matt bowen. and who have NSW had in the years before 2011 timana tahu, willie mason, brent kite, jarryd hayne, jamal Idris. if i were ricky i would have made the whole backline islander well Brett stewart would be fullback but besides him everyone else.

2012-06-25T22:31:42+00:00

Brett

Guest


First i am very sad to see Uate go but its not like Brett Morris doesnt deserve to be there. he is always a safe option under the high ball. secound BEAU SCOTT are u serious........ put HIndemarsh or feleti meteo MY GOD PLEASE PUT FELETI IN. and swap Meriin out for Willie Mason.......he has been the best fron rower thus far, Very happy to see Trex in the side

2012-06-25T07:34:51+00:00

Charles

Guest


I have been saying all along, Carney at 1/2 back and Soward as 5/8 is the best combination to take on QLD! We would have had the best kicker in general play as well as a good goal kicker with Soward.

2012-06-25T07:34:31+00:00

Ronnie the Eel

Guest


Has he ever done any research before shooting his mouth off in history? :)....

2012-06-25T07:30:54+00:00

Ronnie the Eel

Guest


i heard the other day that there was a motion put before the Federal parliament by QLD backbenchers that proposes to annexe Tasmania to be part of QLD, so that they have more ground to choose from when it comes to picking their origin side......

2012-06-25T07:26:40+00:00

Ronnie the Eel

Guest


Well said under your breath Ryan.... hahaha.... Qld'ers in glass Queenslanders should learn never to throw rocks whilst standing inside their homes, hey,,,,,, lol....

2012-06-25T07:23:18+00:00

Ronnie the Eel

Guest


Agree Fonz.... I said it after Game 2 - if we persist with Carney as our specialist goal-kicker we are bound to lose it if it is a close game as he is not kicking well at all - as opposed to thurston who will slot them over from almost anywhere - i just hope NSW either gets ahead by enough that goal kicking isn't the deciding factor....... not sure who we could have bought in as a better goal-kicker though - I would have loved to see Luke Burt on the wing spot during his career - a really solid goal-kicker and I think he would have also done a strong job on the wing - a bit late for him though now....

2012-06-25T06:54:51+00:00

damoinaus

Roar Pro


I'm starting to lose patience with Pearce. He's just not the best number 7 available to NSW right now. The argument to retain him just don't carry enough weight..."he tackles well against Thiaday" Does Pearce create opportunities? does he provide an offensive spark? is he reliable with the boot? Unfortunately, the answer to all of these questions is a resounding no. Peter Wallace has been doing some amazing things at the Broncos. He's matured greatly since his last Origin appearance and quite clearly deserves a run. Unfortunately, if the Blues win the series, he won't get a look-in next year.

2012-06-25T06:14:15+00:00

NSW, Aus league birth place

Guest


yes you dont want to start that seeing QLD also have thaiday and Gillett

AUTHOR

2012-06-25T05:22:50+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Sorry PLANKO! Hahaha! Gotcha!

2012-06-25T05:11:46+00:00

MemberforDobell/PLANKO

Guest


The song buddy "It's in QLD" I grew up on the Northern Beaches mate I know where it is but QRL think most of Australia is in QLD !! I think he played for Belrose with his mates .... Beaver played for Harbord and Scott Fulton played for ChristianBrothers...

AUTHOR

2012-06-25T05:08:35+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Ummmm. . . . Narraweena is actually a suburb on the Northern Beaches - or heartland Manly-Warringah, who Watmough plays for.

2012-06-25T03:54:44+00:00

MemberforDobell

Guest


Watmough was born in Narraweena but it's in QLD , Inglis was born in ? But lets not start that shall we .....

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