Maguire, Plum and Hayne each a perfect 10

By Greg Prichard / Expert

Michael Maguire, Nigel Plum and Jarryd Hayne are three very different individuals who have one big thing in common right now – each is living right up to his responsibility.

South Sydney coach Maguire produced his team in superb shape to win a very important game against North Queensland at the start of this round – way back on Thursday night.

Six more games have come and gone since then and although there was plenty to like about some of the performances in them, none of the winning teams were as impressive as the Rabbitohs.

That leaves Cronulla and Melbourne, playing at Remondis Stadium tonight, with the last chance to try to better them. The Sharks and Storm would have been playing for fourth place on the competition table had Souths not hung on to it by beating the Cowboys.

It was the best performance by the Rabbitohs since they won last year’s grand final.

There were previously worrying signs for the Rabbitohs because they had been responsible for a few below-par performances this season which suggested some of the sting had gone out of them as a result of being premiers.

No team has won back-to-back titles in the same competition since Brisbane in 1992-93 and the task has become more difficult over the years because the competition continues to get more and more even.

There are not the ‘soft’ games the better teams used to be able to count on to help their win-loss record before drawing on whatever energy they had saved to pour into a big run at the end.

Now, any drop off in intensity puts teams high on the competition table at risk of losing to those low on it. Souths have lost to Penrith, Wests Tigers, Canberra and Parramatta this season – four teams that won’t be required come finals time.

The Rabbitohs had been disappointed in losing by 20 points to Manly in the previous round and with the finals only a month away it was imperative Maguire find that something extra from his team – if it was there.

Whatever he did, it worked. Souths clearly treated the clash with North Queensland as a statement game. They were extra physical, extra intense and extra desperate. They wanted it badly.

Maguire was pumped up in the coach’s box. At one stage, after his team scored a try, he rose from his seat, turned and jumped into the back of the box. The attitude the Rabbitohs were displaying had come from the coach down. He refuses to allow himself or his players to rest on their laurels.

That is obviously no guarantee Souths will go back-to-back, but it’s a good start. Whether they can repeat that same level of desire against Canterbury on Friday remains to be seen.

Souths have problems with key men Issac Luke and Luke Keary each facing likely suspension. But what we do know is that – all things being reasonably close to equal – the Rabbitohs are still capable of winning the comp.

Penrith prop Plum is from the old school. There was a quaint reminder of that in a post-match interview he did with ABC Grandstand after Saturday’s game against the Warriors, when he announced his retirement, effective immediately.

Plum referred to the match venue as Penrith Park – something it hasn’t been known as for a long time in these days of sponsor-flavoured stadium names.

The big fellow had originally planned to retire at the end of the season, but a recent concussion rattled him in more ways than one and he decided Saturday’s game – his 150th in first grade – would be his last.

Plum said in the interview that, “I’ve got to look after this head of mine”.

He had sustained multiple concussions in the past, but after this latest one – the result of a head clash playing against Canberra three rounds back – he praised the game for the much stronger concussion protocols protecting players from returning to the field too soon.

Plum is only 32. He has a young family. He is thinking of their future.

Finally, you would have had to have been living in a cave to not know that former league superstar Hayne had fared very well in his first official NFL pre-season game for the San Francisco 49ers Sunday morning, our time.

I watched the game live on in the NFL Network and was excited to see what he was able to do in the running back and kick returner positions. The highlights have obviously been all over the news.

Hayne took a huge step towards making the 53-man cut and playing in the first round of the NFL proper next month. It could come undone for him with one horror performance between now and then, but I don’t see that happening.

He may well have some downs to go with the ups in the remaining pre-season matches, but he looks to be well on the way to realising his dream now.

Hayne felt like he had done all he could do in league. The desire to beat the odds and establish a new career in a foreign game at the age of 27 was eating away at him. Instead of ignoring the call and staying in his comfort zone, he answered it.

That took a huge amount of self-belief, determination and plain guts.

Hayne could have continued doing what he was doing in league and made a lot of money for at least another five years out of that, but he didn’t want to have regrets.

He felt he owed it to himself to find out what he could do. Whatever happens from this point, the guy is an inspiration.

The Crowd Says:

2015-08-19T00:48:06+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Yeah but the Knights are after him, and John Quayle (who is now with the Knights) was caught having a yarn with him last week trying to lure him to the Knights, lets see how he does at Souths this year and if our boys can go back to back?.

2015-08-18T11:53:42+00:00

Mr.Media

Roar Rookie


Is Jarryd Hayne a Fijian? They don't know anything about the Bible...has he even read it?

2015-08-18T06:18:03+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Yeah its remarkable but have a read of this; http://blog.sfgate.com/49ers/2015/07/13/jewish-groups-condemn-jarryd-hayne-for-his-tweets/ which a remarkable thing that Hayne has done, its pretty much the same as Mel Gibson did and the yanks must think that we are sort of religious nutcases here in Australia and big anti Semites, which we are not.

2015-08-18T04:08:36+00:00

144

Roar Guru


10/10 isn't it amazing how in just under 2 years Hayne has gone from australian rugby league legend and Origin winner to American gridiron headliner!

2015-08-17T22:11:46+00:00

Jacksyd

Guest


Too slow

2015-08-17T14:45:07+00:00

Kirk

Guest


most people in america have never heard of Melbourne or Perth anyway. They probably know Sydney though, where Hayne is popular.

2015-08-17T12:20:26+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


I was very shocked and I'm very disappointed that Hayne made anti semitic religious tweets (which have been unfortunately widely coved in the US press) he made some religious comments that 'Jesus was killed by the Jews'. He's not the brightest spark going around if he makes comments like that before he even starts playing for the 49rs. Very disappointing and careless of Jarryd Hayne!

2015-08-17T10:18:30+00:00

Mr.Media

Roar Rookie


He probably couldn't make the Fiji Rugby side, but he can try some NFL in the USA , although he hasn't played a game yet...

2015-08-17T09:44:14+00:00

john neeson

Guest


How good would SBW be at NFL! What with those shoulder charges and forward passes....could be an NFL Immortal too.

2015-08-17T04:31:44+00:00

Birdy

Guest


Totally agree Nerval

2015-08-17T03:42:39+00:00

Jamieson Murphy

Roar Guru


Love Nigel Plum. The bloke was held together with strapping tap. If I recall correctly, he's allergic to anti-inflammatory medication, so the club was spending $1500 on strapping tape for him alone a year. What a legend.

2015-08-17T02:44:51+00:00

Con Scortis

Roar Guru


This is the article on the San Francisco Chronicle. Pretty impressive write-up if you ask me. http://blog.sfgate.com/49ers/2015/08/15/a-star-is-born-jarryd-hayne-impresses-in-nfl-debut/

2015-08-17T02:20:43+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Cheers guys. Have since seen some commentators raving about his foot speed and praising his decision making so it augers well.

2015-08-17T01:33:01+00:00

Bonza

Guest


Hayne will probably make the cut given this run and the way American media is now reacting. He`s now on 49ers and espn headlines which suggests he's got something. Maybe one day he can explain league/union differences to them. Inspiring. Paul Gallen recently said "you don't run at Nigel Plum". That's big praise. As for Madge, he's a great no BS coach that many clubs need. Put Issac Luke in his place and now reaping benefits. Paul Carter might also just be the late buy of the season. Souths desperately need an aggressive forward and he fits the bill. Lastly when Todd Greenberg and David Hill finallly resign can someone with common sense please take over? Tommy Raudonikis and Blocker Roach would be an interesting appointment.

2015-08-17T01:20:48+00:00

Epiquin

Roar Guru


I think Hayne's attitude problems were probably a symptom of the frustration he was feeling towards the club constantly under-performing both on the field and in the boardroom. It was evident that he was being relied upon way too much and that's not really his job.

2015-08-17T00:14:02+00:00

BennO

Guest


I have always disliked the way Hayne played footy. He was clearly brilliant. His first try in origin was the perfect example and announced him as a genuine talent more effectively than Slater's chip over mini a few years before. But I just didn't like the attitude he seemed to show on field. He appeared aloof and superior and would seem to lie down to milk a penalty with the best of em. His brilliance, and the fawning by the media, made me dislike him even more, due to these petty judgements. But now, by crikey I hope he can make it in the nfl. I have huge respect for him and what he's doing. It would take a lot of confidence coupled with a shed load of humility to attempt what he is doing. Really admirable I think. I can't wait to watch his nfl debut. I reckon he's a dead set legend.

2015-08-17T00:06:53+00:00

Kaks

Roar Guru


Watching Hayne do so well in San Fran makes me miss him that much more at Parra. Good luck to the guy, champion on and off the field

2015-08-17T00:02:08+00:00

Dogs Of War

Roar Guru


Hayne played with the 2nd unit, which says a lot about how they feel about him - good. Though if he played with the 3rd stringers next week then I would have doubts whether he makes it. I'm sure he will be er for the experience.

2015-08-16T23:26:58+00:00

josh

Roar Rookie


The level Hayne played against was probably the same level as he is (i.e. not definite starters).

2015-08-16T23:06:31+00:00

Epiquin

Roar Guru


Maguire is a hell of a coach. I like the way he presents himself to the media and his players clearly have a lot of respect for him.

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