The dawning of a new Origin era - and it's all Blue

By ScottWoodward.me / Roar Guru

Kevin Walters will have a different Maroon 17 in twelve months’ time as he marches out the old guard and finally gets to put his very own imprimatur on his team as head coach.

As a rookie, Kevvie was never going to rock the boat after he had just come in after ‘Bradman’, and for him to make team selection changes after Mal Meninga had just won nine of the last ten Origin series’ would have been coaching suicide.

He has done exactly what Meninga would have done and if he loses he can say it would have had the same result with his predecessor.

State of Origin is not about coaching; it is about getting the selection process correct, providing a positive environment and keeping the players happy and healthy. NSW coach Laurie Daley has never coached at NRL level and Mal Meninga, despite his resume, would struggle to get an NRL head coaching job today.

2017 will be a new look Maroons 17 with the real Walters fingerprints; it was never going to happen this year as the ageing Maroons are last start 52-6 winners and the majority of the likely debutants are on ‘bad boy’ suspensions.

While this lease on life is the ideal motivator for the Maroons with their heads on the chopping block, it also means that Queensland will field a team described twelve months ago as old.

There is no argument that many of the Origin greats like Greg Inglis, Cam Smith, Cooper Cronk, Matt Scott, Nate Myles, Sam Thaiday, Corey Parker and Aidan Guerra have reached their playing peak, they are still outstanding, some even still great, but they will not get any better or younger.

The biggest concern is Myles who was even relegated to a bench spot by his club Manly last week. His form this season has been poor while the other veterans have earned the right to run out next Wednesday night in Sydney. We know what they can do and we know they will deliver, they always do.

They are Queenslanders.

So what will Walters do next year?

Regardless of the result, it is going to be difficult to deny consideration to Cameron Munster, Dale Copley, Valentine Holmes, Ben Hunt, Ethan Lowe, Tim Glasby, Anthony Milford and Dylan Napa while even the immortal in waiting Cam Smith will have pressure from Jake Granville and the Roosters Jake Friend.

Will Chambers will also be fit and available for return.

Walters may also have to make a call on another immortal in waiting Billy Slater, who is acting as one of his assistant coaches at the moment as he recovers from an injured shoulder.

If Johnathan Thurston and Cronk both retire from Origin after Game 3 this year then Michael Morgan, the current playmaker off the bench, is not certain to assume he will be a starter.

It will be a surprise if Walters does not favour the Broncos pairing of Ben Hunt and Anthony Milford who he worked directly with last year as assistant to Wayne Bennett. Whatever happens they cannot go another series without the freakish Milford who is rated in the world’s top three players.

A sometime in the future Maroons team.
1. Valentine Holmes
2. Corey Oates
3. Cameron Munster
4. Dale Copley
5. Jordan Kahu
6. Anthony Milford
7. Ben Hunt
8. Dylan Napa
9. Jake Friend
10. Josh McGuire
11. Jaydn S’ua
12. Tevita Pangai Junior
13. Jai Arrow

Look at the immense quality of the Queenslanders who are not playing this year and the $10 million Daly Cherry-Evans has not received a mention.

So why have the Maroons been so dominant for so long?

There is not a short answer, but it can be summed up in a few words; Thurston and poor selections.

One man can make a difference especially when he is Thurston and I have no doubt that if the Blues had have done an even swap for JT when Queensland grabbed the NSW-born and raised Inglis, the scoreboard would have looked completely different.

Getting team selections correct when you don’t have any future immortals is crucial and Ricky Stuart and Laurie Daley consistently went for defence at the expense of selecting a team that can score the benchmark 22 points.

You cannot defend for 80 minutes against class acts like GI, JT, Cronk, Slater, Lockyer and Smith. They are simply too good and too clever; the only way to beat them is to outscore them and the only way to do that is to select a 17 that can create scoreboard pressure.

To the credit of Laurie Daley and his controversial sidekick Bob Fulton, they have selected a team in 2016 capable of scoring 22 points.

They may well concede more points than the experienced Maroons, but at least they have given themselves a chance.

For the first time in over a decade, and despite market sentiment, my ratings are heavily influenced by the new eight interchange rule and a Blues 17 that can post a winning score.

There is no doubt that Adam Reynolds and James Maloney will be targets as will new fullback Moylan, but what they offer in offence should offset their defensive shortfalls.

Daley got it right with the hooker in Robbie Farah and those who cried out for Mick Ennis have not watched previous Origins. Farah wins easily in every key stat and his form in 2016 is very good with Farah beating Ennis in Dummy Half Run Metres, Tackles Per Minute and Total Tackles.

He has always rated closely with Cam Smith in his Origin encounters and his recall was the smart move.

Cordner and Jackson offer more than Scott and Hoffman, again an improvement.

NSW finally have a brilliant tactical kicker comparable with Cronk and Thurston in Adam Reynolds who will partner with the in-form James Maloney, but perhaps the most exciting addition is Matt Moylan who can do what Josh Dugan could not, and that is to pass and set up tries, no one does it better.

You have to like the left side where Daley has Maloney being protected by his former Roosters teammate Boyd Cordner, and next to them is best mates Michael Jennings and Josh Mansour who played with each other at the Panthers and are even closer off the field. Mansour has averaged 157m this season and he will be a godsend for his Panthers skipper Matt Moylan with kick return metres.

If the Blues are leading it is doubtful we will see shock reserve Dylan Walker get a run.

Perhaps the biggest stat is that Origin 2016 has two games in Sydney at ANZ and the Maroons have either lost or not beaten NSW by more than two points in the last six matches.

The stats say they are likely to be disappointed after 80 minutes.

The Crowd Says:

2016-06-22T07:04:50+00:00

Christov

Guest


Dale Copley?

2016-05-31T07:03:06+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


Parcell's a queenslander. You wouldn't be worried about Reynolds giving away stupid penalties?

2016-05-31T06:49:48+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Roar Pro


Rein, Peats, Ennis, and Parcell are head and shoulders above Farah this year. I'd select Josh Reynolds over all of them though. He has the ability, energy, and commitment to alter the outcome of an Origin game. He's a niggler that Queenslanders would rather not play against.

2016-05-31T03:11:55+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Good points you've made. Was very surprised when they picked Neilson over Barba in 2012...you wouldn't think Neilson was an 'Origin' player but he's got that on his resume now. I think though the reason they didn't and haven't picked Barba though is largely to do with his attitude, in particular when the going gets tough Barba goes missing. Maybe 2016 Barba is different but 2012 Barba definitely wasn't up to a tough examination and he got that in the Grand Final that year and was found wanting..started making mistakes, screaming at his teammates and continued his tantrum right up to the podium. I think they preferred the consistent player who makes minimum mistakes and great defence and that's pretty much what they get from the Stormboys.

2016-05-31T00:43:31+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


So have you watched many videos of Robbie this year Scott? ....if you have, you couldn't justify his selection with a straight face.

2016-05-31T00:40:44+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


Scott, You're on mars with this one.... Robbie farah is struggling to even make the tigers team at the moment.

2016-05-31T00:14:00+00:00

Maroon Blood

Guest


NSW gets beaten nine series in a row yet you reckon they deserve credit for scoring the odd try?? Sounds a bit delusional. Oh, here's the kicker, NSW is on the end of THE biggest flogging in Origin history, BUT they DID score one try sooooo you reckon that makes them better than the Qld team that lost 6-4 in 2014 because Qld didn't score a try in that game?? Wow, you ARE delusional.

2016-05-31T00:07:42+00:00

Maroon Blood

Guest


How good has Chris McQueen been going for the Titans yet he scarsely got a mention about Origin selection. Nice fallback if Qld get a few forward injuries though.

2016-05-30T23:45:25+00:00

frank the tank

Guest


Agree re broncos bench sheez. Don't forget Chris Greavsmuhl. He is going to be incredible not to mention Chris Macqueen has been there with still a lot of football in front of him.

2016-05-30T23:34:12+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


Poor Squatty...letting facts spoil a good story eh??

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T23:06:04+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Chop Based on that you would have the Cows fullback in for the Panthers fullback. It doesnt work that way.

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T23:04:32+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Griffo Agree

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T23:03:23+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Maroon We have established kahu a while ago is out. The BIG question is will Ponga be a Maroon or Kiwi? He is a freak.

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T23:02:04+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Marron Qld have the talent for that not to happen.

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T23:00:05+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Griffo The figures are huge no doubt. Also NSW has got better and Qld has got weaker.

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T22:58:23+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Albo I cannot argue with your comments mate. I think the NSW forwards will offset that tho

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T22:56:28+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Geoff You are prob right mate. I have liked him for years and was impressed with in nin the Jnr Kangaroos. he has the right coach.

AUTHOR

2016-05-30T22:52:36+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

Roar Guru


Hoey and Hoy Thanx fellas but you obviously havent read everything as it has been pointed out several times. Be good to comment on the actual story.

2016-05-30T14:51:15+00:00

Red Dog

Guest


Gee Scott I normally take you seriously but Farah is just Shiite , just Shiite , bad influence , bad judgement and just overall shiiite . NSW will lose on the back of his selection , not solely but he will contribute significantly , along with the whole side being poorly coached .

2016-05-30T12:16:17+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


Kahu is a kiwi isn't he?

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