Why Maroons will make it eight in a row

By Wayne Heming / Expert

I’ve felt like a video referee this week, looking at every possible angle, every stat, poring over the history books and dismantling player facts.

And I can’t find one solid reason why Queensland won’t go eight in a row in Sydney on Wednesday night.

No matter which way I turn it, twist it or tweak it – and even allowing for the Blues’ great record at ANZ Stadium – I can’t see NSW stopping this champion Maroon juggernaut, not yet anyway.

I’ll admit to some Queensland bias, and I may even be persuaded in my opinions in some small way by certain factors.

But even allowing for those, Queensland look morals to inflict more pain, misery and suffering on NSW and their tormented fans who’ve promised to make life hell for Mal Meninga’s men, just as they did in Origin I in Sydney last month when the Blues took the honours 14-6.

NSW’s forwards played magnificently that evening, clearly overshadowing Queensland’s pack who turned in one of their most lacklustre efforts during their seven-series streak.

Johnathan Thurston played with a groin injury — in hindsight one of coach Mal Meninga’s rare bad decisions.

JT’s presence in the team, though, is such that every player was behind his gamble, even though it backfired on them.

It ended up puting too much pressure on Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith behind a pack that was off its game.

Those things won’t be an issue in the Sydney decider. Any complacency that may have crept into Queensland’s game in Sydney is gone. They showed in Game 2 in Brisbane, with a fit Thurston at No.6 and a few changes, including the addition of bruising young forward Josh Papalii, that they have no intention of surrendering their proud streak.

In my opinion, Queensland simply have too much class, too much composure and too many proven game-breakers.

When it comes down to deciders, Queensland do it better. They boast far too much experience and have too many players like Greg Inglis, Cameron Smith, Johnathan Thurston, Billy Slayer, Justin Hodges, Darius Boyd and even veteran Brent Tate who can turn a game if there forwards hold their own which I’m sure they will.

NSW will unleash a new level of aggression in a relentless opening 20 minutes with a massive, sell-out, blue army baying for Queensland blood.

But stats like these are hard to ignore, especially at this level.

Only two of Laurie Daley’s 17 players – Luke Lewis (2004) and Anthony Watmough (2005) – have been involved in an Origin series wins, although Watmough only played in the losing side in the opening game and didn’t feature in the Blues’ two wins that clinched them their last Origin crown.

By comparison, Meninga, the most successful coach in Origin history, having never lost a series, has 13 players in his 17-man squad who know exactly what’s required to win a series.

Meninga’s side has played a combined 236 Origins with Smith (29) and Thurston (26) his most experienced campaigners.

The Blues players have 78 Origin caps in total.

With the genius of one Jarryd Hayne and the intimidation and inspiration leadership of Paul Gallen both missing thorugh injury, the bulk of the pressure falls onto new captain Robbie Farah to get the best out of his underdog troops – especially halves Mitchell Pearce, who’s copped a tsunami of criticism, and also Pearce’s offsider James Maloney, who after a solid debut in the comfort of Sydney fans, came up well short in Brisbane’s hostile environment in Game 2.

The Blues have the weapons. Michael Jennings is still yet to completely produce his A-game at Origin, but we all saw in a split second at Suncorp Stadium, he can carve up any side given the skinniest opening.

Fullback Josh Dugan is an enigmatic player more than capable of tearing any defence to shreds in a different, yet very similar, fashion to Greg Inglis.

Lewis will step up in Gallen’s absence. He’ll lead from the front while Daley will expect his young destroyer Andrew Fifita, who is in awesome club form, to iron out a few Maroon forwards. One such player is Queensland’s new hit man, Josh Papaliim who’ll be looking to inflict his own special body carnage on anything dress in blue that gets in his path.

Daley will also have devised a plan to help Maloney cope with the early onslaught after Sam Thaiday targeted him in Origin II and got Queensland rolling forward.

NSW have the class players to win, but for me, the $64,000 question is can they match Queensland’s proven record when it comes to winning the big clashes – and they certainly don’t come any bigger than Wednesday night’s do-or-die blockbuster.

I don’t think they can.

We’ve already seen two massive controversies from blow ups in Origins I and II as a result of the pressure on players to win at all costs.

Regardless of renewed warnings this week from officials that fisticuffs will see players sin binned, the electrified atmosphere on the night will override the super-charged players. As we’ve witnessed many times in the past, anything can happen in the volatile Origin arena.

One thing I do know, from witnessing so many Origins, is the scene is set for an absorbing and mesmerising 80 minute of high octane football with 34 elite athletes prepared and ready to give their last breath for their state and their teammates.

That’s why Origin is so very special. That’s why the players and the fans love it so much.

This is NSW’s best chance of ending its embarrassing drought since the 2008 decider.

Coincidentally that clash was also at ANZ Stadium.

Queensland won 16-10.

Buckle up for a real ball-tearer of a game.

The Crowd Says:

2013-07-18T07:24:42+00:00

Scott Capell

Guest


What was Gallen doing running on at the end of the game with a spray tan?????

2013-07-17T14:25:06+00:00

Scott Capell

Guest


So proud to be a Queenslander tonight. What a superb win full of guts and character against all odds and 85,000 screaming NSW fans and ridiculous refereeing decisions once again. HOW SWEET IT IS........... Go you MAGNIFICENT MAROONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ANZ Stadium hold no fears for us any more It is everything that is good in sport. May you sing the Queensland and Australian victory song Yippee Yippee I..o.. long and proud!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS also to Mighty Mal Meninga on a wonderful coaching performance (why is this amazing feat overlooked in NSW?????)

2013-07-17T09:57:13+00:00

Chris

Guest


What would your side be??????

2013-07-17T09:48:45+00:00

up in the north

Guest


WOW. How hot is Jessica Mauboy?

2013-07-17T09:46:16+00:00

up in the north

Guest


GO RUGBY LEAGUE

2013-07-17T09:44:08+00:00

up in the north

Guest


Kind of like Billy Birmingham saying pearce off gibbs on. Is Gibbs still playing?

2013-07-17T09:33:26+00:00

up in the north

Guest


I really want NSW to win. I just can't see it. We are close, but at this stage, no cigar. Sorry I swore moxerator.

2013-07-17T08:20:24+00:00

Kebab

Guest


The maroons sad too say have such a superior team man for man. We have crap halves and we will get flogged

2013-07-17T07:55:20+00:00

V.O.R.

Guest


But that was against a star studded Blues team of unprecedented arrogance who thought all they had to do was turn up. This QLD team are too professional for that type of complacency. Leading up to the series that the Neville's won 3-0 Benny Elias said the state of origin had turned into a joke and that it would be a NSW whitewash. Go figure.

2013-07-17T06:30:40+00:00

Charles NSW

Guest


My thoughts exactly Chris! The only way we can win this tonight is through the forwards. The backs will not see the ball and Pearce will give QLD every opportunity to win by handlng the ball back on 5th tackles and crucial errors.

2013-07-17T06:29:47+00:00

Pot Stirrer

Guest


Hey Wayne, yes i thnk any fairminded league supporter would agree, Based on Players and preperation NSW have no Chance. But then there will be 85000 blues supporters willing them home!! Get it ?

2013-07-17T06:26:51+00:00

Glenn Innis

Guest


Agree mac, I think the blues can cover Gallen, but Hayne is a huge loss he has been their main avenue to the tryline for a few series know.Dugan is promising but at this stage of his career he is not in Haynes class. But NSW being a weaker squad just mught be calibrated by the fact QLD are a year older know.For mine our three biggest dangers are Lewis, Jennings, and Byrd.Byrd has been solid in the first two games without troubling us much with ball in hand but in past series he has caused our defence some problems.

2013-07-17T06:26:42+00:00

Charles NSW

Guest


My thoughts exactly Chris!

2013-07-17T06:19:29+00:00

Wayne Heming

Guest


Hey PS I do remember Fatty's 1995 Nevilles and on paper they had no hope. I'm not saying NSW can't win, that would be stupid.. I just can't see how Queensland can lose!! Got it?

2013-07-17T06:06:33+00:00

Roger from Rocky

Guest


I wouldn't write NSW off simply on the basis of experience at Origin level - enthusiasm counts for a bit too. If they bring their best game and match it with enthusiasm they'll be very hard to toss. Go maroons though!

2013-07-17T05:29:22+00:00

Renegade

Guest


Because Dugan is a fullback and would get found out on the wing...it would be like picking Nathan Merritt again from a defensive point of view. Fair point on Gidley but if that's the case than i'd rather just pick another forward and not have a utility. Anyways i think we agree on what the core of the NSW side should look like and i would back it to win.

2013-07-17T05:21:24+00:00

Mac

Guest


Agree Glenn but to me NSW were a better side in game 3 last year than the current crop. Hayne and Gallen were in the team, Robbie Farrah and James Tamou were in better form, our front row looked better with Tim Grant there not to mention we had Todd Carney who is far and away the best 5/8 in NSW and Brett Stewart was in who for me is a better option at fullback than Josh Dugan. I think it will be close but I suspect NSW can only win if they are ahead by at least one try in the final ten minutes and can protect a lead. If scores are level or there's only a couple of points in it at the death I fully expect the Maroons class and experience to come to the fore. Should be a good game, go the blues :)

2013-07-17T05:21:01+00:00

Chris

Guest


I'll give you than one

2013-07-17T05:19:36+00:00

Chris

Guest


May I ask why???? Use Ferguson like GI. Dugan would be great out wide like Boyd. As for Gidley he is past it should never be in the team again, need to bleed players like the Reynolds Cordner Jackson Tolman, these players will be NSW future just like Cherry-Evan and Barba are for Qld and Big Mal has bleed the in correctly

2013-07-17T05:15:46+00:00

oikee

Guest


Maroon undies,= check, Origin shirt and scarf= check, Carton of Blessed by Billy Moores,= check. Prayed to League gods for one more, just one more= check. Bumped into swags of maroons fan just going to the local shop=check. Faith = yes, check. Everything is in place for a Maroons victory, i even done the lawn so i cant be disappointed kicking stones toomoorow, Check.

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