Tedesco should leapfrog Moylan for the NSW fullback jumper

By Greg Prichard / Expert

Matt Moylan or James Tedesco for NSW fullback in State of Origin II? The one who played in Origin I or the one who almost certainly would have played had he not been injured at the worst possible time? It’s the latter, Tedesco, for mine.

Moylan made a reasonable debut for the Blues in their 6-4 loss to Queensland, but didn’t do enough to put a mortgage on the position for game two. He did some good things and made some mistakes.

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Tedesco has picked up where he left off for Wests Tigers in his two games since returning from injury. His running game has been excellent.

Moylan played a starring role for Penrith in their come-from-way-back win over Manly on Sunday, but right now Tedesco is the best option for the No.1 jumper.

Some people will say going to Suncorp Stadium for a must-win Game 2 is not the right time to be blooding a player in a key position, but there are no strict, go-by-the-book directions on this sort of thing.

The way I look at it, if it’s the right player it’s the right time.

I look forward to the day when Tedesco and Moylan are both in the NSW squad. This probably won’t be that day, although if Tedesco was named at fullback then Moylan would make more sense as a reserve than the choice of Dylan Walker did for Game 1.

Moylan has both the playmaking skills and supporting ability to be able to make something happen or capitalise on a teammate’s good work if he was sent on to play the sort of roving role Craig Wing used to fill for NSW.

Phil Gould used to leave his spine players on and send Wing into the fray as a replacement for a back-rower with the brief to position himself around the ball. Wing was so good off the bench he was typecast, playing all of his 12 Origin games as a reserve.

Tedesco is more robust than Moylan and runs the ball back better from fullback. Hopefully, one day, Moylan will be playing at five-eighth for Penrith and filling the same position for the Blues, with Tedesco at the back.

I’d like to see Bryce Cartwright in the squad for Origin II as well, although it’s hard to find a way to fit both him and Moylan in the 17-man squad if my preferred fullback is Tedesco.

Particularly if Wade Graham is going to get the starting spot in the second-row that has been vacated because of the injury to Boyd Cordner.

Graham would be a great choice. NSW will need skill at least as much as power on the faster Suncorp Stadium pitch on June 22 and Graham brings that.

I’d like to see Peter Wallace as hooker instead of Robbie Farah as well, but I know I’m stretching it now in terms of selection picks possibly coming true.

So much hinges on the result of this game, particularly for Blues coach Laurie Daley.

He is contracted until the end of next year’s series and it has been suggested that if NSW don’t win the current series he will still be safe to see that contract out, but history suggests another series loss would at least put him at risk of being sacked.

That would make it three losing series in four years as coach and surely Daley himself would accept that another series defeat would leave him having to answer some very difficult questions.

Before Daley, Craig Bellamy was the only NSW coach to lose two series and survive. The Blues went down in 2008 and ’09 under Bellamy and he was reappointed for 2010. They lost again and that was it for him.

Daley came in at a low ebb for NSW. They had lost seven series in a row, from 2006-12. The Blues were very competitive in 2013, losing the series-deciding Game 3 12-10, and then won that 2014 series.

Last year, it was one-all going into Game 3, and then that 52-6 flogging by the Maroons in the decider seemingly came out of nowhere.

That made it two losing series out of three for Daley, but his job wasn’t threatened and that was fair enough. He had won the middle series of the three, as opposed to losing two straight, and this was a champion Queensland side that had dominated the Blues for a long time.

But what happens if they lose another series? There is no scenario that can look good. Lose in Brisbane and it’s over in two. Winning in Brisbane would set up a decider back home in Sydney, in front of a full house, with expectations enormous. Lose it there? What a horrible thought.

Win the series from here? Well, that would be a whole different story, particularly considering the NSW history of mostly going down in flames in live games in Brisbane. Daley would be celebrated as a hero – rightly so, too.

But, right now, with NSW one-nil down in the series, surely nothing is certain beyond this year.

The Crowd Says:

2016-06-14T10:06:49+00:00

Birdy

Guest


3 hats, picking on Balmain. We got you in 69 and we did it lying down

2016-06-14T00:29:23+00:00

silvertail1982

Guest


lost your head with Goodwin, hes been souths most consistent back the last 2 years

2016-06-14T00:03:45+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


I really enjoyed that analysis Don. Thanks.

2016-06-13T06:14:24+00:00

Buster

Guest


Grey Bird was a thug who could play, now he's just a thug. Dead wood side, QLD will towel us up and Daley will be stood down a year early.

2016-06-13T06:01:47+00:00

Christov

Guest


Unrelated - but overheard this in 2014 at a Souths signing after the game in Brisbane: Fan "How did you like the game last night Bryce?" Goodwin: "Yeah it was great to steal it late." Fan: "Would you say it was a good win?" Goodwin: *dies inside* That is my favourite personal Bryce Goodwin story - I was not the fan too btw, can't claim credit for that one.

2016-06-13T06:00:40+00:00

Pomoz

Roar Rookie


I'm not sure what your beef is with Moylan, and I'm not sure how Gus helps Moylan create tries and make offloads. I agree, Tedesco is a better kick returner, but mind you, Dugan is the best kick returner in the NRL. Queensland managed to fit in Inglis, Boyd and Slater when they were all playing fullback for their clubs, why can't we do that? Moylan and Tedesco have 17 try assists and 11 tries between them. The Blues need them both.

2016-06-13T05:37:11+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


Tedesco has had 1 line break (against two weak teams) and is yet to run out the full 80 minutes since his return from injury, so I'm rather unconvinced he's anywhere near his early season form and fitness -- for a fullback who has little going for him beyond ball running, I think it's hard to justify his selection on his play since his injury. It's also worth noting that of the repeat sets NSW earned in Origin 1, none of them happened when the same player had kicked on the 5th during the previous set, so replacing Moylan and losing him as a kicking option has a substantial downside in that respect.

2016-06-13T04:24:01+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Personally I didn't want A.Reynolds there in the first place. He needs to do more then just kicking.

2016-06-13T04:13:14+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


I bet you wouldn't be saying that if he played for souths....

2016-06-13T03:58:21+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


Which side of the Merger do you support? Wests, or the pathetically BROKE Balmain?

2016-06-13T03:53:38+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


So you want to punt Reyno after just one game? You have no idea what you're talking about! Well, Origin is all about kicking and defence, A Reynolds is by far superior to both Moylan and Maloney in those departments. If you tell both Farrah and Gallen to stop hogging the ball and get out of Reynolds way then you may see that his passing game is far better than you think. In the last 20 minutes of Origin 1, Reyno was a passenger as Farrah wouldn't give him the bloody ball, he gave it to Gallen many times who just died with it. ONLY, on tackle 5 did Farrah bother to pass it to him and the service was pathetic and way too slow, every time Reyno got it, it was way too late and the defence had moved up and put him off! Parker was smashing him just after every kick. At Souths, he kicks it down the field, he chases hard and he makes the first contact in the tackle. In Origin 1 he was always getting off the grass as Farrah is WAY TOO SLOW!

2016-06-13T03:39:13+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


I don't think so, he doesn't pass the ball like Dugan. His defence is woeful as well.

2016-06-13T03:21:41+00:00

Tigerboy.

Guest


Two basic differences between Tedesco and Moylan. Firstly Teddy's ability to return the ball and break tackles, he does it almost everytime, Moylan hardly ever breaks the first line of defence. Secondly Moylan is a media boy, smiles for the camera, say's "Thank You', to Gus, and please and thank you to all the right people. Teddy's style is understated, he lets his actions on the field become his criteria, he doesn't need to suck up to anyone, his ability is there for all to see.

2016-06-13T03:08:39+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Moylan is another pet pick for Daily, Tedesco and/or Coote have no chance!

2016-06-13T02:38:41+00:00

The eye

Guest


you must have fallen asleep at half time..

2016-06-13T02:38:21+00:00

db

Guest


The sad thing is, if Tyrell was eligible to play for NSW, Laurie Daley would probably pick him.

2016-06-13T02:21:29+00:00

Hugo

Guest


Mann and Tyrrell are Queenslanders. Just sayin.

2016-06-13T02:08:31+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Gee youse like to kick a rabbit when its down! Bryson has been by far Souths best player this year, in whatever position he plays. But saying all that he's going to be out for the next 8 weeks.

2016-06-13T01:47:43+00:00

Jimmmy

Guest


I am getting nervous already but the Beer is chilling and the Wife is going out so all is good. You will hear me screaming from the Shire. I am jealous that you will see it live though . There is nothing like being there.

2016-06-13T01:32:54+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Actually, I agree. Good 'ol Bryson has been good this year and probably Souths most consistent player. In fact, that says a lot about Souths season.

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