2014 State of Origin: Game 2 form guide

By ScottWoodward.me / Roar Guru

The second game of the 2014 State of Origin takes place at ANZ Stadium on Wednesday 18 June. My thoughts below are based on the likely line-ups and everyone being passed fit to play.

Queensland Maroons
1. Billy Slater
11 tries from 23 games. Played up to his champion tag with a blinder in Origin I, with 220 metres from 18 runs, 6 tackle breaks and 2 line breaks. He came from a similar injury in the World Cup final with no prep and played a starring role. Always a thrill to watch him play.

2. Darius Boyd
Scored 14 tries from only 18 Origins (77%). Professional finisher who has developed a potent combination with Inglis to combine with 29 tries.

3. Greg Inglis
15 tries from 22 Origins. Although he made 126 metres in Game 1, he was well contained based on his lofty standards. He marks up on two different opponents this time if Slater is fit.

4. Justin Hodges
5 tries from 19 Origins. Naturally gifted, he is the team’s best offloader (4 in Game 1) and although well marked, he looked dangerous whenever he had the ball with 97 metres from 12 runs.

5. Brent Tate
5 tries from 22 Origins. Always excels in rep games and made 151 metres from 15 runs in Game 1, and did a great job on the inexperienced Daniel Tupou.

6. Johnathan Thurston
5 tries from 28 Origins. Champion and the best Origin player over the last eight years, but had his worst ever match in Game 1 when he missed 7 tackles that led to 2 tries and missed both his kicks at goal. He will likely take over Cronk’s role as chief organiser, a role that he thrives on.

7. Daly Cherry-Evans
Forget he played in Game 1 as he was thrust into running the team after nine minutes when he had no experience or combinations as halfback. He is destined to be the game’s No. 1 player and will be much better prepared in Game 2. Recovering from injured knee.

8. Matthew Scott
15 Origins and the Maroons’ best go-forward, but for the first time this year he failed to go over 100 metres in Game 1, only making nine runs and being heavily targeted.

9. Cameron Smith (c)
The best ever in his position and topped the tackle count in Game 1 despite finishing on one leg. He will thrive in this sudden-death situation and will be scheming all over the park.

10. Nate Myles
Missed 6 tackles in Game 1 including a bad one on Jarryd Hayne, but has a big motor and managed 122 metres and made 39 tackles in 65 minutes. Tends to die with the ball when a pass is on.

11. Sam Thaiday
Played 20 Origins but missed Game 1 with a calf injury. His energy and enthusiasm will be welcomed. Expected to start and play some time at prop.

12. Chris McQueen
Has held out the in-form Dave Taylor. Made a great run early in Game 1 and got away a brilliant off-load, but very quiet after that. The selectors have stuck solid.

13. Corey Parker
The perfect forward with all the skills, he is a tireless worker, can bust tackles and is brilliant at creating second-phase play.

14. Matt Gillett
Cost his team probable victory when he dropped the ball near the line in Game 1, and made only 51 metres from 8 runs over 74 mins are not great numbers. Sam Thaiday forces him back to the bench.

15. Ben Te’o
Another outstanding contributor off the bench who was a handful in Game 1. Can play most positions if required, including centre.

16. Josh Papalii
Numbers were down on what his club form suggests he can deliver at this level. Only 3 runs in 34 minutes is not good enough as he can be devastating. Worth persisting.

17. Aidan Guerra
Highly impressive in his debut as he offers so much in all aspects of the game, especially when he runs and attracts multiple defenders with his gangly style. Can also play centre.

NSW Blues

1. Jarryd Hayne
9 tries in 18 Origins. Man of the match in Game 1 with 173 metres, including 10 tackle breaks, 2 line breaks and a fabulous try. One of the world’s great players at the top of his game.

2. Will Hopoate
Replaces the world’s best winger and he looks to be down on pace after two years out of the game. This is a big gamble but he is a quality player.

3. Josh Dugan
Big risk in defence against Inglis and Thurston, but he will be dangerous with the ball and bagged three tries for the Dragons last w/end. Has a poor passing game.

4. Michael Jennings
3 tries from 11 Origins. Had 5 runs for 5 tackle breaks in Game 1, but generally well contained. Always looks dangerous and only needs half a chance.

5. Daniel Tupou
Looked to suffer from stage fright in Game 1 when he made 4 errors and failed to use his mighty leap to advantage. Would prefer Jorge Taufua or Josh Mansour.

6. Josh Reynolds
Loved his debut at No. 6 in Game 1. He was in everything and a constant menace to the opposition with his excellent pace and formed a dangerous combination with Hayne. Areal gun for the Blues who won’t sit back and wait for something to happen.

7. Trent Hodkinson
Did very little in his debut match in Game 1, making only a solitary run, but worked hard in defence making 24 tackles. His opposite Cherry-Evans, playing on one leg, spanked his backside last week in a club game.

8. Aaron Woods
Went very well in Game 1 and deserves to be retained to start after making 98 etres from 10 runs in 46 minutess. Needs to go with Gallen and not be Mr Nice Guy.

9. Robbie Farah
In the top three hookers in the world and received the ball more than anyone in Game 1, ensuring good direction while still making 40 tackles.

10. Paul Gallen (c)
Has only won 6 Origins from 11 games but he is the team’s go-to man. Has a massive motor, and posted 170 metres in Game 1 and also making 33 tackles. Moves from lock to prop but will still likely be the best forward on the ground. He is the team’s Sonny Bill Williams and Sam Burgess.

11. Ryan Hoffman
Wonderful work ethic but he is not dangerous with the ball and missed 4 tackles in Game 1.

12. Beau Scott
Very much like Hoffman and also missed 4 tackles in Game 1. Two of them led to Boyd tries.

13. Greg Bird
Suspended for Game 1 but an automatic selection who is in career-best form. Always excels at this level. He will run on the left and is always dangerous with Jennings, and as tough as it gets.

14. James Tamou
Man mountain and credited with good numbers in Game 1, but he is better than 80 metres from 10 runs in 49 minutes. Given his experience, he was slightly disappointing.

15. Anthony Watmough
Will play with a torn bicep. Although he can be prone to making dumb errors at crucial times, he always makes an impact when he comes on.

16. Luke Lewis
Wonderful competitor and here based on reputation as his club mate Wade Graham is in much better form.

17. Trent Merrin
Unlucky not to start. He is similar to the Maroons’ Corey Parker and has all the skills, plus a big motor and can step off both feet near the line.

The Crowd Says:

2014-06-13T05:17:29+00:00

River Lad

Guest


As always, I expect you'll get it exactly right, Scotty....after the game!

2014-06-12T05:14:17+00:00

Jack Henry

Guest


Me too. I had him at lock in my Roar team.

2014-06-12T04:53:15+00:00

River Lad

Guest


Hey Scott, who is the better fullback: Slater or Inglis? And who is your tip in Game 2 and by how many points? Someone asked you earlier, but you didn't answer his question.

2014-06-12T04:52:10+00:00

River Lad

Guest


Scott, you also said: "Here is the facts: the current NSW list are not good enough in a fair dinkum contest. Mal will be happy today. It is a very defensive mindset by the coach and that is not how you beat QLD." From memory, last year you tipped NSW to win the series.

2014-06-11T07:22:17+00:00

Paul B

Guest


You are dreaming. Inglis will not play and DCE has a big question mark.

2014-06-10T12:56:28+00:00

Shane Bell

Roar Rookie


I agree completely Scott about Wade Graham. He was included in my original team on the bench. The term "built for Origin" is thrown around far to much for my liking. Michael Ennis and Beau Scott have received too many games on the belief that they are "built for Origin". Work rate and talent is what is required. People claimed Robbie Farah didn't have the game for Origin. I remember mocking them for saying it then and hear nothing but praise for him now.

AUTHOR

2014-06-10T10:31:43+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Shane I cop a lot of flak on here sometimes because people take exception to opinions but I call it how I see it. I am staggered that Wade Graham has not got a run.

2014-06-10T10:25:12+00:00

MAX

Guest


Hi Shane, I still think Beau was best on ground in O1 as we have previously discussed .On his performance against the Tigers I could not include him in NSW for O2. Maybe I did put too much emphasis on him saving the day. Viewing O1 yet again, his job on Slater disgusted me to the point of being embarrassed for having initially supported him. Origin has been good $ to me but 2014 has me phased. Meanwhile, back at Pinehurst , statistically speaking , Phil with 6 second place finishes looks to be ok for win and/or top 5. Best Regards

2014-06-10T09:01:01+00:00

Shane Bell

Roar Rookie


Nice to see someone willing to be critical of Beau Scott. It appears his 3 line break assists to Queensland have been forgotten, he also didn't manage a single run in the second half. We would have 10 back rowers better then him waiting in line.

AUTHOR

2014-06-10T08:58:14+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Max It is a shame have injuries may decide this and they certainly had a big say in game 1, but thats how it is.

2014-06-10T07:46:49+00:00

MAX

Guest


This game has turned into a bookmaker's benefit. Scott and Bird were last start spectators for their respective clubs. Body language indicated fitness problems. Watmough's torn bicep may make him a special target and Dugan seems to be in pain be it attack or defence If Slater, Inglis and DCE play with diagnosed serious injuries, their game time is problematical being prime targets for "treatment" Early departure or exit at a vital stage or not being able to perform to usual high standard puts extreme pressure on team mates. My pocket still hurts with the early departure of CC. In theory NSW has benefited from fewer changes but I regard the Brothers Morris as being irreplaceable. Queensland need a miracle. NSW at home. Where is my double headed penny?

AUTHOR

2014-06-10T04:05:52+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


OFFICIAL NSW TEAM 1. Jarryd Hayne (Eels) 2. Will Hopoate (Eels) 3. Josh Dugan (St George-Illawarra Dragons) 4. Michael Jennings (Roosters) 5. Daniel Tupou (Roosters) 6. Josh Reynolds (Bulldogs) 7. Trent Hodkinson (Bulldogs) 8. Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers) 9. Robbie Farah (Wests Tigers) 10. Paul Gallen (c) (Sharks) 11. Ryan Hoffman (Storm) 12. Beau Scott (Knights) 13. Greg Bird (Titans) Interchange: 14. James Tamou (Cowboys) 15. Anthony Watmough (Sea Eagles) 16. Luke Lewis (Sharks) 17. Trent Merrin (St George-Illawara Dragons)

AUTHOR

2014-06-10T02:06:42+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


John Not ever, this century. It is still a very good team which is obvious and NSW will away field a very good team. I would not have Hoffman or Scott in my team and Tupou showed in game 1 that he is not ready for this level. Also the brilliance of Hayne and to a lesser extent Reynolds, the halfback role was not so crucial and Hodkinson played more like a defensive back rower. Hodkinson's kicks were terrible and he never looked dangerous at any stage. the following w/end DCE made him look sick when the dogs played Manly and DCE was on 1 leg. I know he is only 19 but Brooks already is a far superior 7 and so is Peace and I am not a Pearce fan.

AUTHOR

2014-06-10T01:59:10+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Jay McCullough is not even 3rd pick...Segyaro has gone past him.

AUTHOR

2014-06-10T01:57:10+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Max Agree 100%. I would have Jake on the bench and I am blown away why Dave Taylor is not in for McQueen.

AUTHOR

2014-06-10T01:55:48+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Jay Explain what you mean by "My mail is your postman is on the take"

2014-06-10T01:43:31+00:00

Jay C

Guest


lol. Jake is alright. McCullough is outplaying him this year though. And he isn't really needed. Ben hunt is a better option to cover multiple positions. But even he is only there because Brisbane have the bye. Friend has arms like bloody thighs though I will give him that. I didn't know he played for the Sharks in 2011... And JOHNK Every NSW is the worst team ever because they rack disciprine.

2014-06-10T01:12:16+00:00

Johnk

Guest


But, but......this is the 'worst NSW team ever'.......lol that still cracks me up!

2014-06-10T00:59:38+00:00

MAX

Guest


STOP THE PRESS: MENINGA MADNESS MANGLES MIGHTY MAROONS. With one glaring omission the ageing Mal Meninga gave NSW a start he may regret being friendless in defeat forever. JAKE FRIEND is one of the best of all time. He is tough, courageous, intelligent and has incredible torque. He is an Origin natural and can read a game like few others. He has the versatility to cover positions. Jake in, Queensland has the edge needed on the 18th. I am not related to, nor owe Jake money. If he ever comes off contract I hope Raelene has the good sense to get his signature.

2014-06-10T00:42:00+00:00

Jay C

Guest


My mail is your postman is on the take

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