Inglis to fullback, Hodges, Tate and Tupou out for Game 2

By Ben Lott / Roar Pro

With Game 1 of the 2014 State of Origin Series over, and the Blues running out winners 12-8, it’s time to look at the line-up for Game 2. Barring any additional injuries or suspensions, I figured these would be likely teams for Game 2 in Sydney.

The Maroons have to make some forced changes and may drop some other players. Here are my picks for Game 2.

1. Greg Inglis: He was under-utilised in Game 1, and needs more ball if Queensland want to make something happen. The only way that will happen is a shift to the custodian role. Sorry Billy, you weren’t good enough to hold it.

2. Darius Boyd: Solid, and was Queensland’s best option for points. Looked dangerous every time he had the ball, and was good in defence.

3. Will Chambers: Hodges may have been dangerous, but Queensland need more than his grubby plays, penalty-milking and rather poor passing choices.

4. Anthony Milford: I know, he’s a fullback or a winger, but he is versatile, and big. His talent should see this switch easily enough, and he needs a run for the Maroons. Only other choice would be Tate, and against either Jennings or Morris, Tate is no match.

5. Billy Slater: Yep, relegated to the wing. Funnily enough, some of his best games for Queensland were when he was on the wing. Might stop the sliding boots issue, too.

6. Johnathan Thurston: Would you ever puck anyone else? Sure, he was relatively quiet during the game, but always tried to spark something. The loss of Cronk and lack of training with DCE showed. A solid few runs together should sort their plays out.

7. Daly Cherry-Evans: No Cronk? No worries. The NRL’s best half is here. You could see in Game 1 he hadn’t trained for the role full-time, who would, given no-one would have expected a broken arm for Cronk, but he was still solid.

A couple of training runs in the seven should sort out the jitters with JT before Game 2.

8. Matt Scott: Queensland’s best, by far, in attack and defence.

9. Cameron Smith: All eyes on Captain Cam, he might just be running to the end of his time. Don’t count him out, but he looked shaky, and that ankle injury could trouble him all season.

10. Nate Myles: Queensland’s answer to Gallen. The big head was at his best in Game 1, but with limited support from the backs, it’s no wonder Queensland lost.

11. Sam Thaiday: Slammin’ Sam will be back with vengeance in his eyes. McQueen was virtually a passenger all game, and I have no qualms in dumping him.

12. Matt Gillett: Another who stood up for Queensland. There was never a question over his performance come full-time.

13. Corey Parker: Not his best game, but no-one else would fill this role as well. Look for Corey to go into another gear for Game 2.

14. Aiden Guerra: What a debut! A strong role off the bench, looked like he’d been there for the past eight wins.

15. Ben Te’o: Are Souths out of form? Te’o’s performance says no. The big man shouldn’t be threatened, no matter how well Dave Taylor is playing.

16. Josh Papalii: Had a solid, if unspectacular role off the bench. Might be threatened by the Coal-train, but I doubt it.

17. James Segeyaro: Contentious? Maybe, but Queensland need that utility role filled, and this man has showed in the past two years at Penrith, how dangerous he is out of Dummy-half. Would be the strongest choice Queensland could make, and could give Cam and the halves a much needed breather mid-game.

New South Wales don’t really have a need to change the team, but I’d still swap a few people around, given the ineffectiveness and injuries to some and possible suspensions to others. Here’s the team I’d pick:

1. Jarryd Hayne: The Hayne Plane was at its aeronautical best in Game 1. Did NSW need anyone else on the field? I’m sure they were all just there to make up the numbers. Looks like he’ll get a well-deserved rest on Friday for Parra (which is good for us Panthers fans), but no-one played better than he did.

2. Brett Morris: Is this man even human? Dislocated his shoulder scoring a try, stays on the field and saves a try with a huge hit. Has to be safe if uninjured.

3. Josh Morris: Greg who? Josh shut down Inglis (again) all game, proving why he needs to be their first choice centre.

4. Michael Jennings: Didn’t do much, but when he did have the ball, looked threatening. No real opportunity to use his speed in what was a low-scoring, slower, more defensive game than what he likes. No-one better for the role, though.

5. Josh Dugan or Josh Mansour: I’d go with Mansour, but it could be my Penrith bias. He is bigger, stronger and more consistent than Dugan, but it depends on your outlook. Tupou was virtually unseen all game, made too many errors, even without much pressure.

Wasn’t really suited for Origin. So many better than him out there on Wednesday.

6. Josh Reynolds or Jamie Soward: If, big if, Josh is still sidelined with a suspension from that Tate tackle, Soward has to come in. Not Maloney, who is not in form, and certainly not Pearce, who is 1. A halfback, and 2. crap.

Mullen could be another option, but Soward is a proven Origin performer, noted kicker, and strong defender. You just have to ignore the attitude.

7. Trent Hodkinson: This man is just showing how strong he really is. Should hold on to his spot, no matter what Pearce has to say. Was rather off with his kicking radar, but that’s nerves on debut for you.

8. Aaron Woods: My god, why did he not play Origin sooner? I think NSW have found their Gallen replacement!

9. Robbie Farah: Who else have they got? People talking him up mustn’t have been watching the same Game 1 did. Defensively he was weak, but with Mick Ennis the only real threat, he will keep his position.

10. James Tamou: Not bad from the big man, considering his indifferent form for the Cowboys. Proof NSW have got the pack sorted was the solid defence, and Tamou played a big role in that.

11. Greg Bird: He’s back, and he’ll be raring to go, to lock the series up at home in Sydney. No questions as to his role there. Hoffman was average, as always. Doesn’t get a bench spot in my book.

12. Beau Scott: Mate, where’d that performance come from? Put that man in Maroon and you’d have another Gorden Tallis. Daley might just have a clue after all.

13. Paul Gallen: C’mon, can this man play Origin, or can he? A future Origin legend, no matter what anyone says. Didn’t have the best game, did spend some time on the bench, but still made every Queensland forward look like they were a schoolboy side.

14. Luke Lewis: What can someone do in 10 minutes? A lot, according to this man. Written off as out of form before a ball had been kicked, and when he did come on played on the wing and still made a bunch of metres and tackles.

15. Anthony Watmough: As dangerous as he always his, and under no threats from any other NSW-eligible forward.

16. Trent Merrin: Another reason NSW were so strong in defence. Proof that just because your team sucks, doesn’t mean you can’t play Origin.

17. Jamal Idris: Would be the best option as a utility, given the T-Rex was about as useful as a fencepost in changing a tyre. Gives another speedster, and is big enough to serve in the forwards if needed.

Big Idris can also score points, taking some pressure off Hayne.

Okay Roarers, what do you think?

The Crowd Says:

2014-05-31T13:09:44+00:00

Knightblues

Roar Guru


This will be the team 1) Jarryd Hayne 2) Josh Mansour 3) William Hopoate 4) Michael Jennings 5) Daniel Tupou 6) Josh Reynolds 7) Trent Hodkinson 8) Aaron Woods 9) Robbie Farah 10) James Tamou 11) Greg Bird 12) Beu Scott 13) Paul Gallen 14) Andrew Fifita 15) Luke Lewis 16) Trent Merrin 17) Tony Williams

2014-05-30T17:00:40+00:00

Brad.H

Guest


Brett Morris is out indefinitely after breaking his shoulder in scoring a try for the Blues , yet he remained on the field and was instrumental with a try saving tackle on Darius Boyd late in the game , meanwhile Cooper Cronk limps off with his sore arm . Just goes to show how soft Qld'ers are. :-)

2014-05-30T11:45:56+00:00

therugbyfan

Guest


worst changed ever

2014-05-30T11:23:47+00:00

Gappy

Guest


Only changes I can see the blues making is josh Morris out hopoate. Hoffman out bird in. Watmough out Fifita in. Don't know who will replace Brett Morris would say Taufua but can he play on the other side???. If not mansour which side dose he play???

2014-05-30T10:41:27+00:00

Scrubbit

Guest


Well you need to remember other than 6 Haynes never really been out of position. He started off as a centre, moved to the wing where unless you're Justin hodges isn't much different to centre other than dropping back for kicks. Then moved to fullback where he played most of his junior career.

2014-05-30T10:27:13+00:00

Nathan

Guest


I have 3 questions 1. Are you on drugs? 2. Did you even watch the game? 3. Are you on drugs?

2014-05-30T09:27:25+00:00

Ted

Guest


One of the silliest stories on the roar. Slater and hodges have been instrumental during there 8 year run, and now since they lost you want to drop them! Just think about

2014-05-30T09:03:14+00:00

Jake

Guest


Brett is not fine, champ. Out indefinitely.

2014-05-30T08:41:46+00:00

chrisn

Guest


Ben do you watch much footy? Beau Scott has been one of the form players this season

2014-05-30T08:23:03+00:00

Scrubbit

Guest


I thought slater was 2-3 and smitty was 1-2 and was travelling to Townsville to take a fitness test on Saturday?

2014-05-30T08:03:38+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Brett Morris has just been ruled out as well for the rest of origin

2014-05-30T06:38:14+00:00

Renegade

Guest


No change to the NSW team apart from the inclusion of Bird and possibly Fifita. QLD - do what you like but if there is no Smith, Slater or Cronk...... Blues 13+ guaranteed.

2014-05-30T06:31:40+00:00

Terrosilops

Guest


And who got tips from the AB's on where to kick? Boom. One legendary team teaching an average team to beat another legendary team.

2014-05-30T05:52:10+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Agree with your NSW team. That looks about the best side we can field with injuries. However word is B Morris won't make origin 2, so I would keep Tupou outside Jennings and have either Tafua or Mansour outside Hoppa.

2014-05-30T05:41:46+00:00

Boomeranda

Guest


Have QLD been waiting for this moment to finally unleash GI at fullback without a backlash from dropping Slater?

2014-05-30T04:50:14+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


I thought Toupu was fine. Bird in for Hoff and Fifita possibly in for Trex depending on his next game for sharks

2014-05-30T03:57:05+00:00

Sideline Comm.

Guest


Some bloke ended his post with "Amen" the other day and it made me think of ol' Oikee, haha. Those were the days.

2014-05-30T03:44:25+00:00

Brett

Guest


Here are my teams for game 2, taking into consideration the latest injury updates. QLD: 1) Greg Inglis 2) Darius Boyd 3) Will Chambers 4) Justin Hodges 5) Brent Tate 6) Johnathan Thurston 7) Daly Cherry-Evans 8) Matt Scott 9) Cameron Smith 10) Ben Hannant 11) Nate Myles 12) Sam Thaiday 13) Corey Parker 14) Matt Gillet 15) Ben Te'o 16) Aiden Guerra 17) David Taylor NSW: 1) Jarryd Hayne 2) Brett Morris 3) William Hopoate 4) Michael Jennings 5) Daniel Tupou 6) Josh Reynolds 7) Trent Hodkinson 8) Aaron Woods 9) Robbie Farah 10) James Tamou 11) Greg Bird 12) Ryan Hoffman 13) Paul Gallen 14) Andrew Fifita 15) Luke Lewis 16) Trent Merrin 17) Tony Williams

2014-05-30T03:34:46+00:00

langerthebronco

Guest


Thaiday in for Gillet (bench) for Right side attack Guerra for McQueen. Starting Forwards. 8:SCOTT 9:SMITH 10:MYLES 11:GUERRA 12:THAIDAY 13:PARKER

2014-05-30T03:34:25+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


WB Both Billy and Cam have been told 3 to 4 weeks by the doctor so as this stage they wont play. Friend will be the 9 and GI maybe the 1 by default.

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