Hopoate moves into the Origin frame

By James MacSmith / Roar Guru

A month ago Laurie Daley said Will Hopoate wasn’t on his NSW Origin team radar.

But two clutch late plays from the Parramatta centre in NSW City’s 26-all draw with Country on Sunday would have made the NSW coach sit up and take notice.

Sunday’s match at Dubbo’s Apex Oval appeared over as a contest when the home side led 26-10 lead with 10 minutes left.

A brilliant individual effort from Andrew Fifita with six minutes to go looked little more than a consolation effort until Hopoate made his mark on the fixture.

He put winger Daniel Tupou over for his second try in the 79th minute before forcing his own way over in the final minute, giving Adam Reynolds an easy conversion to level the scores.

The former NSW representative has continued to impress in his return to rugby league this season after two years away on a Morman mission and this was another big step forward.

“All week we were talking about trying to get him in those situations where he gets those two-on-ones under pressure. He does them so well, he is so composed,” City coach Brad Fittler said of the 2011 premiership winner.

“He has lost no finesse.

“He has got a couple more weeks at Parramatta (before the Origin team selection). We will see how he goes.

“That’s what we want is our players to put pressure on each other.”

Hopoate’s continued rise toward his representative form of 2011 could see him snare a spot on the NSW wing, with Daley’s backline selections dependent on where he chooses to play Jarryd Hayne.

A try double from Tupou, including one in which his incredible leap was again on display, did his selection chances no harm either.

The Crowd Says:

2014-05-06T05:08:22+00:00

tigerdave

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Who isn't in the SOR frame. Hoppa has proven his capacity to play at that level, but he is a long way from his best right now. His comeback has been good and he is improving each game, but he is not ready for SOR yet. How could you put him ahead of Morris and Hayne in the centres and if not then Idris. Maybe in game 3. His defence on his inside shoulder had been terrible at club level early in his comeback, but that has improved markedly. I don't think Weighton is ready yet. NSW have plenty of upside for the future with Hoppa, Weighton and Brooks just to name a few. Being a Queenslander we'll cross those bridges when we come to them.

2014-05-05T14:16:08+00:00

Slain

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This is a story on David Mead - for the NSW SOO number 1 Jersey... City Origin coach Brad Fittler knew David Mead was a man to be watched closely but the Country fullback further pressed his claims for a shock Origin call-up with a faultless two-try performance in Sunday's 26-all draw in Dubbo. Despite playing only 12-and-a-half senior matches at fullback prior to his selection for Country, Mead was the person of most interest to City coach Fittler but his blistering pace not only saw him bag two tries but also come up with key defensive plays. With injury concerns hanging over Jarryd Hayne and Josh Dugan and all five New South Wales-eligible wingers who played rep football on the weekend – Brett Morris, Kevin Gordon, James McManus, Jorge Taufua and Daniel Tupou – left wingers for their club sides, Mead's ability to cover fullback and right wing must be an enticing option for Blues coach Laurie Daley. Such is the specialised nature of right and left wingers in the modern game, City coach Fittler gave both Tupou and Taufua 40 minutes on their preferred left side but neither will unseat incumbent Morris, who scored twice in the Kangaroos' 30-18 defeat of the Kiwis on Friday night. City Origin hooker Beau Falloon sees Mead's work first-hand on an almost daily basis at the Gold Coast Titans but now has an even greater appreciation of his teammate's talents having had to stand opposite him on Sunday. "He was a big part of our plan," Falloon said of City's focus on the Country No.1. "Our kick-chase had to be really good and we did a lot of video on 'Meady' throughout the week showing the stuff that he's been doing this year at fullback. "Playing against Meady, you just realise how much of a good player he is. I actually tackled him once and he was rock-solid – it actually hurt my shoulder – so playing against him you realise just how good a player he is. "From training against him to playing against him, he's definitely a top player." Mead and Kevin Gordon both debuted for the Titans in the 2009 season and have been engaged in a friendly rivalry on opposite wings to be the Titans top tryscorer ever since. Mead currently leads that tally 53-52 and although regular fullback William Zillman is due to return from injury this week against the Rabbitohs, Gordon is adamant that Mead's days on the wing are over. "I think he's grown more into a fullback now," said Gordon, who also scored a try in his representative debut for Country. "Now that he's had a taste of it I think he really wants to stay there at fullback and I think when he goes back to the wing he second-guesses what he has to do, so fullback's his main spot. "He's trained real hard and always does his extras and I think he really deserved a spot there. It's not really surprising me, he's doing everything that he does at training and it's just showing in the games now. "We've got a good connection there, me and him, we're always talking it up at training, a few moves that we can do and link up together so it's always good having him in there [at fullback]." A representative for Papua New Guinea at both the 2008 and 2013 World Cup tournaments, questions surrounding Mead's Origin eligibility were quickly resolved when Dragons custodian Dugan withdrew from the Country team with an ankle injury. Boyd Cordner and Andrew Fifita both parlayed strong performances in last year's fixture into Origin and Test jerseys and Gordon insisted that each player who took the field in Dubbo was hell-bent on impressing those in charge of state selections. "We had a big talk before the game and Trent Barrett said that this was a pretty important game for selection and that how you play this game is how you're going to get selected," Gordon said. "He said that the whole 17 played real well and gave it a good shot at getting selection. [NSW coach] Laurie Daley was there watching and [Barrett] said all 17 [Country] players had a good chance of making it."

2014-05-05T09:29:22+00:00

KB

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Great, great player in the making. Loz will find a spot for him it's a lay down..

2014-05-05T08:58:48+00:00

Dallas

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Time and time again?? He's been on a mission for 2 years and since he's been back he hasn't been half the player he was when he left. He will get there, but not yet.

2014-05-05T04:24:49+00:00

therugbyfan

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rather have hoppa over Idris as he has proven time and time again to be able to rise to the occasion Idris not so much as for Wighton not even close

2014-05-05T02:24:23+00:00

Josh

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3rd best centre on the day behind Idris and Wighton - Mayby next year but he still needs some work physcially

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