SBW’s new career, Blues silly, Benji’s moon boot

By Andrew Marmont / Roar Guru

Let’s take a look at rugby league’s key talking points and issues for the week.

NSW taking themselves too seriously

NSW officials are planning to provide ASADA with a squad of Blues players they want exempt from questioning over the NRL doping scandal during the State of Origin series.

It was reported yesterday in the Sydney Morning Herald the NSWRL is in the process of compiling an extended list of Blues players for ASADA to ensure the State of Origin campaign isn’t derailed by the investigation when they head into camp on May 28.

How much of a difference will this make on players who are already involved with the on-going ASADA investigation? It smacks of self-importance by NSWRL. I just don’t get it.

Players are going to be distracted regardless, interviews or not. What’s next, the Kangaroos ask ASADA to keep their Sharks players out of interviews until the World Cup finishes? It’s all a bit silly.

SBW’s new career as a model

As if Bulldogs’ fans weren’t fired up enough at the prospect of watching Sonny Bill Williams face their old club on Saturday night, Sydney Roosters’ officials have poked the bear even more by erecting a number of posters featuring the dual-international in Bulldogs’ areas.

According to the Roosters’ chief commercial operating officer, they were put up to remind Bulldogs fans when the match was taking place. Thanks for the tip.

Smith v Thurston, the battle of the boot

Two of rugby league’s greatest current players are on track to be in Australian rugby league’s top 20-point scorers of all time.

Storm, Maroon and Kangaroo captain Cameron Smith is currently 18th on 1370 points from 619 games and has scored 33 tries. His Queensland and Australian comrade Johnathan Thurston is in 27th spot with 1229 points, made up of 66 tries, 481 goals and three field goals.

Interestingly both started their NRL careers in 2002. Thurston’s goal kicking success rate is much higher at 79.7%, albeit with less conversion attempts (481/603), compared to Smith’s 72.4% (619/855).

Take a moment to reflect on the achievements of these two great players.

Marshall missing could be a positive for Kiwis

Benji Marshall’s latest injury (toe) will probably rule him out of the Kiwis side for next week’s Test against Australia, but don’t cry into your cornflakes just yet New Zealand fans.

The Kiwis thrive on being the extreme outsiders when key players are missing and often play best when up against it more than usual (think the 2005 Tri-Nations and 2008 World Cup final).

It is not like Marshall has played great football at Test level lately. Shaun Johnson and Kieran Foran should add spark and direction. Plus, they won’t be wearing moon boots like Marshall.

Flanagan honest but was it the right thing to say?

Should Cronulla Sharks’ coach Shane Flanagan have said how negatively the on-going ASADA has impacted his team?

No doubt the players are probably feeling uncertain about the whole situation, but to have the coach come out publicly and say they are struggling – surely this should have been handled better.

It seemed like the media caught Flanagan at a weak moment. On one hand it was refreshing for Cronulla’s coach to give a real answer to a question, but I don’t think the players got anything from it.

They need optimism from everyone at the moment, yet most importantly from their leader.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2013-04-13T03:41:39+00:00

Andrew Marmont

Roar Guru


Agree Michael - the back three look pretty solid. Would you pick Vatuvei if he impressed against the Raiders? Nightingale and Perrett are both safe and fast wingers... good to have at Test level.

AUTHOR

2013-04-13T03:40:29+00:00

Andrew Marmont

Roar Guru


Thanks Ferret - yeah, Marshall is a curious case. Johnson and Foran could be just the tonic!

2013-04-12T01:42:57+00:00

ferret

Guest


Absolutely agree with AM about Marshall. Hasn't deserved his spot in the Kiwis for the past 2 years. Foran is a tough nut and Johnson provides the sparkle and dash that Benji hasn't delivered for some time.

2013-04-11T07:13:56+00:00

Michael Waldron

Roar Rookie


Nightingale and Perrett should provide adequate cover on the wings, Hoffman at fullback. I don't think Beale gets a run even if he's fit

2013-04-11T04:11:20+00:00

Pot Stirrer

Guest


What i Dont understand is if the Players and officials have done nothing wrong then what is there to be a distraction? So you have to do an interview,big deal if uve got nothing to worry about. Instead of getting angry or fustrated with the NRL and ASADA why wouldnt you be most angr about the people who brought this onto the club? But then maybe thats what the real distraction could be i suppose.

2013-04-10T22:19:13+00:00

maximillian

Guest


I agree the Kiwis can cover the loss of Marshall but Im more concerned about the outside backs. with Inu suspended, Duffie/Beale injured & Matai/Sau changing their allegiances to Samoa the makeup of the wing/centres will be the issue.

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