Don't clean it up: Origin is born to be bad!

By Daniel McGookin / Roar Rookie

State of Origin is an untamed beast that dominates conversation for eight exhilarating weeks from May to July each and every year.

The mystique surrounding Origin is indescribable. It’s an event that reduces grown men to a blubbering puddle, or raises them to delirious highs no drug could ever compare with.

Conversation begins months ahead with debates on team selection. Men and women of all ages will scrawl together a ferocious unit of 17 men to take on their enemy state. Conjecture rages throughout. Youth policy? Experience? Loyalty? Form? Attacking players?

Club coaches will begin to spruik their players, former Origin greats will either lambast or support players to make the team. Successful former NSW Origin coach Phil Gould will no doubt push his influence on what NSW need to do to leave the field victorious.

Tommy Raudonikis will croak down any microphone that will listen about how the team is not tough enough, not physical enough, and not playing by the rules of the 1970s.

Every fan has iconic memories.

Think Raudonikis’ infamous ‘Cattledog’ call, with the ferociousness and grandeur enhanced every time it is replayed.

Mark Geyer towering over ‘King’ Wally Lewis, with the referee whimpering between the two giants.

Captain Paul Gallen greeting Nate Myles with his fists, leading Phil Lutton and Brad Walter to pen, “The gentrification of Origin football started before the 39th minute of game one, 2013, but this would be the one-two combination that swiftly disinfected the greatest game of all.”

This week Roar Expert Ryan O’Connell suggested it is time for a culture change in the NSW ranks, that the Blues should name a team without hardened veterans such as Greg Bird and Beau Scott. Ultra-competitive grub Josh Reynolds should not play. Inspirational captain Paul Gallen, who led us out of the dark ages, should not be picked.

O’Connell wants to change the culture of the team. A grub-free state. A team he can be proud of.

Apparently these players have failed to command the respect of Queensland fans, and while accepting it’s not a goal, O’Connell said it would be a nice bonus to beat Queensland “fair and square”.

The 2014 series had the least amount of enterprising and positive football in recent memory. Dour matches, played tough. An eight-year drought broken by a single dummy.

He has forgotten that Origin is born to be bad, it is built on the ugly, the fearsome. Origin is the untamed monster whose mouth waters at savaging their defenceless prey. It is not about acrobatic tries to make highlight reels for years to come, it is about which state wants it more, is more desperate.

That is the magic.

O’Connell says “Let’s face it, come State of Origin time, the irrational, illogical, one-eyed bias and vitriol that emanates out of both states is as comical as it is stupid.”

It is also makes these eight weeks the most magical time of the year.

Bring it on.

The Crowd Says:

2015-05-13T10:38:18+00:00

woodart

Guest


yep, biff long gone to be replaced with marketing dribble. clubs have put pressure on players to not get injured. the thirty grand payment is chickenfeed compared to the salaries that the clubs pay.

2015-05-13T08:54:40+00:00

PA

Guest


No it wasn't Paul Gallen or Origin removing the biff from the game . It was the NRL. Blame them. Bunch of pussys caving in to PR pressure bullshit. Now we got handbags at 10 paces, or a jersey grabbing fest with a few words involved. Just punch em in the head if they're keen to get it on.But just one on one till the others break it up, 3rd man punching , 3 months Refs need to take control of the game, not manage the game... and tutor players that should know the rules.

AUTHOR

2015-05-13T07:20:46+00:00

Daniel McGookin

Roar Rookie


You know what, I agree on everything you said there. 2014 was a low series except for the drought breaking win. At the very least, Origin still has the 'potential' to erupt, which will always keep us hanging.

AUTHOR

2015-05-13T07:18:30+00:00

Daniel McGookin

Roar Rookie


Haha, appreciate it!

AUTHOR

2015-05-13T07:18:01+00:00

Daniel McGookin

Roar Rookie


Thanks mate

2015-05-13T06:41:56+00:00

Aucklandlaurie

Guest


Nothing has happened in origin for the last ten years.

2015-05-13T04:05:10+00:00

CW

Guest


It also disrupts the premiership for 8 not so exhilarating weeks.

2015-05-13T02:33:15+00:00

Kirk

Guest


I agree with the thread but I still don't want to see J Reynolds in the team. Not a fan of Bird or Scott either. But there's plenty of other players that can try and get under the maroons skin.

2015-05-12T23:20:37+00:00

Benedict Arnold

Guest


Agree with the article but must confess that origin is responsible for single handedly (okay..maybe two handedly) removing the biff from the game. Paul Gallen pretty much ruined the chance of ever seeing another fight take place in origin. Part of the aggression and mental battle of the game was built on the precipice that fisticuffs could happen at any moment. I don't want slapping to take place and I don't want to see twigs like Josh Reynolds getting away with giving front rowers forearm massages. For me, last years origin was disappointing. The first two games were just niggle festivals. This is why I'm all for internationals to overtake origin as the "pinnacle" of the game. The 'rugby league' part (the part where they play the game), is much higher quality.

2015-05-12T21:11:57+00:00

Johnnyball

Guest


At last, something sensible to all the dribble many contributors go on with ad nausium

2015-05-12T20:07:34+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


Now this is an article I can get behind!!

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