Fox hunt: Why Daley should turn to Josh Addo-Carr

By Jack Byrnes / Roar Guru

It’s a cruel, cruel world.

That is precisely the hymn being sang up Northern Beaches way right about now – heck, listen closely and you might even hear it all over New South Wales.

On Saturday night, the game’s most destructive young player, Tom Trbojevic, fell victim to what was originally feared to be a season ending injury in Manly’s 24-14 ‘home’ loss to the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium.

Word along the peninsula is that no sooner had the full time whistle blown in Brisbane when the first bar stool was thrown in anger at the Steyne Hotel; a 14-0 lead blown and a budding superstar shot down to boot. As the hangovers started to kick into overdrive come Sunday-Monday, Laurie Daley must surely have also woken to a throbbing sensation in the frontal lobe.

Alas, it didn’t take a genius to know Tommy Turbo was all but locked in to debut on the left wing for NSW in Game 1 of this year’s State of Origin series opener on May 31.

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Further, it’s believed Daley and his henchmen had essentially pinned their attacking hopes on what can only be described as one of the most salivating left edges in Origin history: Trbojevic and Jarryd Hayne.

To add insult to injury – quite literally – the Hayne Plane was also grounded on the same turf as Trbojevic not even two hours earlier. Thankfully for Loz however, Hayne’s troubles turned out to be merely nerve pain.

As the coach and those mysterious henchmen go back to the drawing board in search of a Plan B good enough to win a series opener at the footballing equivalent of a waste management plant for anything wearing blue, they shouldn’t look back to go forward.

While its likely Brett Morris and a resurgent Daniel Tupou will be at the forefront of any serious conversations regarding Turbo’s ‘replacement’, Daley should go long and go bold when looking to fill the void.

Enter, Josh Addo-Carr.

Scrap that.

Enter ‘The Fox’.

While everyone marvels at the blistering speed and try-scoring nous the 21-year-old has shown since making the move south to Melbourne over the off season, it’s said that the man himself is working tirelessly behind the scenes day in, day out.

He is doing so under the watchful tutelage of a certain Craig Bellamy in the hope to become the complete package. As evidence, look no further than the ferocious tackle made by Addo-Carr to pin Anthony Don in his in goal during this year’s last ever City versus Country hit out in Mudgee.

This is a player on the up. Pace, tries and whack.

While Brett Morris is the sort of player you’d trust with your wallet in an Origin game, Addo-Carr is more your egotistic, trash-talking stockbroker who can turn $10 into $10,000 in five seconds. Sure, that tenner might just end up down the drain, but when points are at a premium, risks are essential.

All money metaphors aside, I’m a firm believer in the need for NSW to be audacious in all aspects of the Origin arena, selection included. Playing it safe will get us about as far as a kayak in a hurricane.

When the side is picked, we can only hope that Daley finds the right blend of flair, fight, youth, experience, poise, guile and whatever else is said to win you an Origin game.

To corner a cane toad though, you can do worse than unleashing a Fox.

The Crowd Says:

2017-05-18T02:59:25+00:00

Trivette

Guest


NSW need experience and X-Factor in their side. Addo-Carr isn't ready. Valentine Holmes has established himself in the game, super consistent and poses a threat, but he looks to have grown his sense of awareness when on the field. He has matured quite young and that's what we need from Addo-Carr. Addo-Carr has an X-Factor but you need more then that to play Origin.

2017-05-17T23:30:17+00:00

KenW

Guest


Brett Morris every day of the week. There's probably a couple of players that could run him down these days (although still only a few - Ado-Carr would be one) but he's still very quick, bigger, stronger and more experienced. First winger picked for mine. BTW, remember that when Hayne was playing centre in the 2013 RLWC it was Morris outside him. They scored 9 tries each, sharing the honour of top try-scorer so the potency on their edge was ridiculous.

2017-05-17T02:51:30+00:00

Albo

Guest


Yep ! They would be my two also. Both experienced as left and right side wingers who are proven at Origin level.

2017-05-16T06:14:19+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


I had Ferguson and Brett Morris on the wings. It may surprise you to know I could not at this stage find a spot in an Origin 18 for Tom. You can cook a promising colt by asking too much early and that applies to young League stars as well.

2017-05-16T05:26:18+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


As much as I love how JAC has been playing this year for the Storm I don't think he is ready for Origin. In fact I'd pick his opposite last Saturday, Anthony (The) Don over him. Make no mistake, Anthony Don won the Titans that game. He was directly responsible for the three tries that got them the win and he did it outplaying JAC. In fact I rather think Bellamy was referring to JAC when he said that some of the young Storm players had just thrown away the Brownie points they'd accumulated so far this season. I'd also look at the likes of Nofualuma who has been killing it for the Tigers. Breaks tackles and makes big metres and a great finisher playing in an average team.

2017-05-16T04:53:11+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Who have you got on the wings Max noting Tom Turbo is injured? If Addo-Carr was to play, scoring a double wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.

2017-05-16T03:48:03+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Out of respect for your knowledge of the game I added him to my Blues as #18. Should he get a run a stats snapshot for Origin 1 may well include: Try Scorers: Addo-Carr 2. Try Assists : Pearcce 2. A combo to remember. (smile)

2017-05-16T02:06:03+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Addo-Carr is in my Blues side. The wingers until Saturday were him and Tom Turbo - of course the later is now inured and I haven't yet come to a decision on a replacement, but Addo-Carr deserves to be there. Could be a real X-Factor for the Blues.

2017-05-16T01:43:05+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


I can see him being a Nathan Merritt in defence. Hello Darius hat trick

2017-05-16T00:06:00+00:00

andrew

Guest


Didn't see the game on Saturday night, but what I have seen this year, Carr is still a fair way off defensively. And yes Addo Carr was at the West Tigers - mainly playing NSW Cup until a winger (Rankin) started to replace an International hooker at dummy half in first grade... Since the genius that is JT departed that winger/hooker has been languishing in NSW Cup in a team coming second last... and the Tigers no longer have a really good attacking threat on the wing in Carr

2017-05-15T23:27:22+00:00

Nanco

Guest


Was the Fox at Wests and how did they let him go.

2017-05-15T23:27:19+00:00

Nanco

Guest


Was the Fox at Wests and how did they let him go.

2017-05-15T23:27:11+00:00

Nanco

Guest


Was the Fox at Wests and how did they let him go.

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