Greatest ever State of Origin teams: Who would win?

By Scott Pryde / Expert

So, over the last week, I have named my greatest ever Queensland and New South Wales State of Origin teams. The four articles have sparked a lot of debate, with everyone listing their own squads in the comments.

However, the ultimate question still remains. If these two great teams were to face off, who would win?

New South Wales
1. Tim Brasher, 2. Andrew Ettingshausen, 3. Ryan Girdler (gk), 4. Matt Cooper, 5. Rod Wishart, 6. Brad Fittler, 7. Andrew Johns, 8. Paul Harragon, 9. Danny Buderus (c), 10. Glen Lazarus, 11. Paul Sironen, 12. Steve Menzies, 13. Wayne Pearce.
Bench: 14. Jarryd Hayne, 15. Laurie Daley, 16. Steve Roach, 17. Nathan Hindmarsh.

Queensland
1. Darren Lockyer (c), 2. Wendell Sailor, 3. Mal Meninga (gk), 4. Greg Inglis, 5. Dale Shearer, 6. Wally Lewis, 7. Allan Langer, 8. Shane Webcke, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. Petero Civoniceva, 11. Gorden Tallis, 12. Sam Thaiday, 13. Bob Lindner.
Bench: 14. Billy Slater, 15. Johnathan Thurston, 16. Steve Price, 17. Paul Vautin.

Now let’s have a look at how the game might unfold.

In the weeks leading up to the game the hype is huge. The game has to be played at a new stadium with a capacity of 300,000, which sells out in minutes. The teams are named two weeks before and the players go into camp.

Plenty of people offering their opinions on who should have been in the teams, but excitement sweeps the Eastern Coast of Australia. Ray ‘Rabbits’ Warren is appointed the commentator with Beau Ryan to run the sideline for Channel Nine.

With the match due to start at 7:30, the weather is perfect and a public holiday is declared in New South Wales and Queensland.

It was just as well, because everyone already decided that they aren’t going to work because they would rather listen to Phil Gould talk about the match all day on Channel Nine’s pre game.

An hour before the game and the toss is done. Lockyer wins the toss and elects to kick off while Buderus elects to run towards the northern end of the ground. By 7:15pm every seat is taken and 300,000 people are in the ground.

At 7:26pm the teams run out to deafening applause before the national anthem is sung. Then the NRL decide to have a countdown on the big screen to heighten the occasion as the game kicks off.

Wally Lewis kicks off straight into the waiting arms of Andrew Johns who hands the ball off to big Paul Harragon who charges at the Queensland defence only to find himself in one of the scariest tackles ever with Gorden Tallis and Shane Webcke.

Over the first 10 minutes the game goes back and forth with neither team able to break the other and the deafening noise meaning there is next to no communication for the players. In the 10th minute the Maroons are on the attack as Tallis finds a hole in the line and runs straight through it.

As he approaches the fullback he offloads to Mal Meninga who manages to get a freak offload away to Wendell Sailor. Sailor streaks away and scores in the corner. Mal Meninga manages to convert and the Maroons are up 6-0 after 10 minutes.

The Blues cheekily throw in a short kick off for the return and end up with the ball once again through a brilliant jump from Andrew Ettingshausen. The Blues work it into the Maroons defensive 20 and on the last play a brilliant kick from Andrew Johns ends up in the hands of try scoring machine Ryan Girdler.

He then converts and it’s the Maroons 6–Girdler 6.

For the rest of the first half the game is hard fought, with both packs trying to wear down the other. Interchanges are made to try and bring points, however both teams seem full of nerves.

During the halftime break, Phil Gould reminds us that the teams need to start playing football. The NRL’s favourite band – Justice Crew – performs along with many other bands in a Super Bowl-like half-time entertainment extravaganza.

As the teams run back on for the second half, just by watching the first five minutes you can tell there is going to be points scored. The nerves seem to have disappeared from both teams, who are openly throwing the football around.

There are tries a-plenty, but still the deadlock can’t be broken.

For the Blues Jarryd Hayne, Matt Cooper and Andrew Johns score while Girdler converts all three. For the Maroons Lockyer, Smith and Meninga score tries.

With time running out and five minutes to go Queensland are working the ball out of their own end, when Greg Inglis heads up the field. He is finally tackled 20 metres out and the Maroons work it back into centre field where Wally Lewis slots a field goal with just four minutes and 30 seconds on the clock.

The Blues have a deep kick off and a brilliant defensive set and after a towering kick from Alfie Langer the Blues take tackle one on their own 40 metre-line, down by one point with just three and a half minutes to go.

The Blues work it straight up the middle and manage to slot a field goal, from Johns. With two minutes and 45 seconds to go, Ray Warren seems to be losing his voice and Beau Ryan claims on the sideline “I’ll do another footy show nude if the Blues win this”.

At this point, 99 per cent of male viewers start going for the Maroons.

Queensland kick off deep and the Blues have an average set before Brad Fittler boots it dead. The Maroons charge back to their 20, tap and go. On tackle four, Darren Lockyer makes a break before linking with Lewis.

The ball touches nearly every Maroons player as the siren rings in the background. The capacity crowd are beside themselves and the Maroons look for a hole, before passing to Greg Inglis who charges at Brasher.

The defence are chasing Inglis hard and he throws a pass that sweeps across half the field and lands on the chest of Wally Lewis. Lewis scores under the posts and gives Queensland an incredible victory.

I believe that looking at the two sides, Queensland would probably come away with a very narrow victory.

This will be highlighted tomorrow when I judge who would be in the best ever Origin team if it was selected from both states.

The Crowd Says:

2014-07-03T09:21:43+00:00

Bob

Guest


Fitller over daley is a joke. Fittler himself admits he was very quiet in origin. When the going got tough daley got involved...fittler went awol. Gould loves fittler, but in his greatest team he put daley 5/8....cause he knows freddy was a bit timid....fittler was good, but never stood out in origin...... and i'm a roosters man!

2014-07-01T12:07:25+00:00

langerthebronco

Guest


".....towering kick from Alfie Langer". Thought Langer was renowned for grubber kicks.

2014-07-01T10:22:31+00:00

Sam

Guest


You were saying that the stadium can hold 300 000, i know that you just made it up but the largest stadium by capacity can only hold approximately half that amount so if it was reality and it did happen (this game) it would most likely be held at Suncorp Stadium as it is where the first origin was played. I'm sorry if this is offending but I'm just making a point here

AUTHOR

2014-06-30T22:50:38+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thanks Bob, good points.

2014-06-30T13:00:07+00:00

bob Adams

Guest


Great tongue in cheek article a bit of fun....I saw it for what it was...But jeez ...I love Alfie Langer....Has he ever made any enemies even down Mexico way?But think Thurston is the best Half Back....When Queensland has lost it is because he has had an off one.....When he fires Qeensland win....Lewis is Captain....end of story...

AUTHOR

2014-06-30T08:16:34+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Laurie Daley played a majority of his games in the halves and i considered players who played multiple positions in the position they played the majority of their games in.

2014-06-30T05:46:55+00:00

astro

Guest


Yeah, but Cooper over Laurie Daley? Really?

AUTHOR

2014-06-30T05:38:20+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Defense which characterises origin is what Cooper was made for. It is a fair argument about Girdler and Gasnier though

2014-06-30T04:44:29+00:00

Dallas

Guest


Mark gasnier was ten times better than girdler and cooper. Jarryd hayne deserved a spot on the wing. Brad Fittler was an obvious choice for captain of the blues.

AUTHOR

2014-06-30T03:49:18+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Haha thanks a lot mate! Really appreciate it. The comments have been quite enjoyable to read and its forced me to come up with more reasons to defend the articles! Have had a really good time writing them, and yep combining eras isnt exactly the easiest thing to do... But the comment have been great. Ive had everything from people agreeing to people calling me a joke and these being the worst articles ever on the roar! Hahaha!

2014-06-30T03:28:09+00:00

up in the north

Guest


No mate, I was actually being serious for once. You've obviously put a lot of effort into it, so good on you. I enjoy these trips down memory lane, everyone seems to have their own heroes and villains so coming up with any 'best of the best' team is a minefield of arguments. Love it. What makes your approach unique is combining eras. No body is ever going to be right but everybody will fight to the death to have their voice heard. Cracks me up.

AUTHOR

2014-06-30T02:51:10+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Up in the north, Can't tell if that first bit is sarcasm, but if it isnt you will be glad to know there is one more tomorrow - then that's it. And yeah must have been that blind guy, whats his name? Shayne Hayne or something... That's it Shayne Hayne must have been the ref!

AUTHOR

2014-06-30T02:49:18+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Hi Sheek, Looks as if you havent read the previous 4 articles in the series where I named the team, and yep there was a lot of debate in the comments. Who would you recommend as the other 4 outside backs then Sheek? Because im pretty sure ther others could or else how did they play so many origin games Personal Favourites as captain? Wouldnt be so sure about that either... I'm not a masssive fan of Buderus, Lockyer is great but I think they are the best 2 choices? What is your opinion on the captaincy of the sides?

2014-06-30T02:48:47+00:00

up in the north

Guest


Cheers Scott. I have enjoyed your series of articles and appreciate that you are only expressing your own opinions based on a bit of casual science. Good luck to you. The game scenario had me a little bit excited though, but that last pass to Lewis was definately forward, blind freddy could see that. I am so sick of these inept refs.

2014-06-30T02:45:00+00:00

Straya

Guest


I think from the sides you picked qld wins. From the sides I would have picked hard to say

2014-06-30T02:39:27+00:00

john badseed

Guest


Wombat better than the lot of them.

2014-06-30T02:11:19+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Mullins was better than both.

2014-06-30T01:59:57+00:00

Klee gluckman

Guest


Jack was better than Brasher.

2014-06-30T01:14:24+00:00

dallas

Guest


Was paul vautin a better forward for qld than nate myles? Honestly? I would have tunza carroll in there before fatty.

2014-06-30T00:35:05+00:00

Jay C

Guest


If Tim Brasher is NSW's best fullback it would be 50 nil to QLD.

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