New South Wales team of the century 2.0

By BigJ / Roar Guru

After naming my updated Queensland State of Origin team of the century last week, it’s time to check out the Blues’ best 18 players since 1980.

Given the team of the century was named in 2008, this allows us to look at an updated version.

1. Fullback – Jarryd Hayne
The Hayne plane is one of the best fullbacks of all time. The Dally M Medal winner left for the NFL then came back to the NRL and although his 2017 hasn’t been his best year, he deserves his spot here.

2. Winger – Eric Grothe Senior
On of the best wingers to ever lace up a boot, Grothe Snr was so entertaining to watch. A must have for this team.

3. Centre – Andrew Ettingshausen
You can’t have a Blues backline without ET, the centre of a generation and one of the Sharks’ and Blues’ best players. Never seen anybody like him before or since.

4. Centre- Steve Rogers
If you can’t have a team without ET then you definitely need Rogers right there by his side, this would be the best centre pairing that NSW could produce and place a firm spine in the backline.

5. Winger – Micheal O’Connor
Still holds the record for top-scoring Blue (129) and try-scorer (11). I can remember a couple of times where O’Connor stole the game from Queensland with the kick of his boot.

6. Five-eighth – Brett Kenny
If not for Wally Lewis, he was the best five-eighth of all time. The way Kenny could control the game and take charge of the field was majestic.

7. Halfback – Peter Sterling
Recently, Roarer Judge Holden, in his piece Judgement time: The ten best halves partnerships in rugby league history rated Sterling and Kenny at number two as the best halves pairing of all time.

I agree with this and place these two together for the NSW team of the century. Sterling is the best halfback of his time is probably within the top three of all time, so he definitely has to be in this 17.

(Bidgee / Wikimedia Commons)

8. Prop – Glenn Lazarus
Leading up front is Lazarus, not only was he great for the Raiders, Broncos and Storm but he was a fantastic and reliable prop for the Blues.

9. Hooker – Andrew Johns
Now, I was going to go with Benny Elias as hooker, but Joey has played there for the Blues – why not have an Immortal in the run-on side? Joey can combine with halves Sterling and Kenny, which will only add strength to the side.

10. Prop – Paul Harragon
‘The Chief’ is potentially most consistent player in New South Wales history and needs his spot in the front row. Harragon played 20 games in a row for NSW, leading the charge up front.

11. Second Row – Paul Sironen
Can’t have this team without Big Siro. A hard man who is a NSW legend. One of the best second rowers in the late 80s and early 90s that still sets the standard for today’s players.

12. Second Row – Mark Carroll
NSW has had their share of big men over the years and ‘Spud was’ definitely one of those hard-hitting big men. Not afraid to put his body on the line, Carroll is the perfect addition to a huge front line for NSW.

13. Lock – Paul Gallen (c)
To round up the best pack that NSW has to offer, Gallen also has the honour of leading the Blues out onto the field.

(Photo: AAP)

14. Interchange – Brad Fittler
The most capped player for NSW has to have his spot as a utility player. Fittler can pretty much slot in anywhere in the halves or backline.

15. Interchange – Steve Roach
A perfect replacement for the front row, Roach could easily fit into any position in the scrum. He gave it all for the Blues and deservedly gets a place in this side.

16. Interchange – Paul McGregor
A man that could easily replace ET or Rogers in the centres and keep things going strong in the back line.

17. Interchange – Ian Roberts
Another big man who could easily fit into the front or second row without any problems, Roberts was a reliable player and a hard hitter.

18. Reserve – Robbie Farah
Farah is a player that could be brought into the team as a second hooker or halfback and has been at the forefront of the Blues for a decade.

As with the Queensland list, let’s round it out with the top ten.
10. Andrew Ettinghausen
9. Michael O’Connor
8. Paul Harragon
7. Glenn Lazarus
6. Steve Rogers
5. Brett Kenny
4. Jarryd Hayne
3. Brad Fittler
2. Peter Sterling
1. Andrew Johns

The Crowd Says:

2018-01-19T19:22:09+00:00

Dale wilson

Guest


1 Antony minachelo 2 adam McDougall 3 Ryan girdler 4 Matthew gidley 5 hayne 6 Daley 7 Andrew John's jason Stevens 9 buderaus 10 willie mason 11 Greg bird 12 Bradley Clyde 13 brad fitler ( c ) interchanges 14 E.T utility back 15 paul gallen 16 robbie kearns 17 graig gower hb/ hooker. Am not a Aussie but love state of origin matches and nsw in particular

2017-05-20T06:10:39+00:00

Pickett

Guest


1. Hayne 2. Grothe 3. Cronin 4. Rogers 5. ET 6. Kenny 7. Sterlo 8. Lazarus 9. Buderus 10. Chief 11. Hindmarsh 12. Gillespie 13. Clyde Reserves 14. Freddy 15. Spud 16. Johns 17. Siro

2017-05-20T05:02:17+00:00

Bigj

Guest


On revenue swap him in for Rogers, still reall\y upset i forgot clyde

2017-05-20T04:59:56+00:00

Bigj

Guest


Sterling and Kenny were a better combination they Johns and Fitller, so Jonhs gets moved to the hooker position. I agree that Sterling should be an immortal but i dont get to make those decisions

2017-05-19T13:31:29+00:00

The Magic Man

Roar Rookie


Laurie Daley owned Origin. How he isn't in this side or in the top 3 NSW players ever is the most bizarre non selection I've ever seen. Also Brad Clyde was streets ahead of Paul Gallen. Buderus was a super no 9 for NSW as well. One of our greats.

2017-05-19T12:59:04+00:00

3_Hats SSTID 2014

Roar Rookie


How the hell does Andrew Johns rate Number 1 if he can't even get selected in his Halfback position? Sterling is Number 1 and should be an immortal, not the sniffer!

AUTHOR

2017-05-19T05:42:13+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Thank you, since when where you a rabbits fan???

2017-05-19T05:37:30+00:00

McNaulty

Guest


Replace Pearce with Ben Kennedy and I like it.

2017-05-19T04:46:52+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Sutton never played origin... 4. Tony Melrose 5. Ziggy Niczcot 6. Phil Blake 13. Les Davidson

AUTHOR

2017-05-19T03:22:01+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


its a real pity that my QLD article did not attract this much attention, oh Well I must of picked the perfect team.

AUTHOR

2017-05-19T01:37:04+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Call on the bunnies 1. TIm Brasher 2.Nathan Merit 3. Matt King 7. Adam Reyolds 8. Mark Carroll 9. Robbie Farrah 10 Ian Roberts 11. Mario Fenech 12. Byran Fletcher 13. John Sutton 15. Mark McGaw um need some help to fill in the gaps, Rabbits fans??

AUTHOR

2017-05-19T00:18:09+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


Sorry mate, next time, check out the QLD list and tell me what you think

2017-05-18T20:21:50+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Yeah I realised I'd missed him after I'd typed it. Maybe Kenny has to come in for McGregor. I would pick Fittler and Daley for their NSW contributions over Kenny.

2017-05-18T20:20:12+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Yeah nice team Sammy but you have a couple of ineligible players in there... Bob O'Reilly never played origin either. Maybe Timan Tahu or Neil Hunt can come onto the wing, with Ron Hilditch and Geoff Bugden coming into the pack? Tim Mannah?

2017-05-18T20:12:38+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Maybe...Mortimer played nine Origins for six wins. Still pretty good but not 100%. 1984 - game 3, won by NSW 1985 - all 3 games, 2 wins 1 loss 1986 - all 3 games, 3 wins 1989 - games 1 & 2, 2 losses

2017-05-18T14:39:06+00:00

JGK

Roar Guru


Huh? You were the one who said Sterling is better than Elias or Buderus.

2017-05-18T12:36:54+00:00

Jeff Cook

Roar Rookie


What ? you say Kenny not good enough for 5/8 or centre !

2017-05-18T12:34:14+00:00

Jeff Cook

Roar Rookie


Do`nt remember either of theThornett boys playing Origin

2017-05-18T12:30:21+00:00

Jeff Cook

Roar Rookie


Good list , thank you. If we are taking about service to NSW, not league in general . Hayne go`s in comes Gary Jack or Tim Brasher.

2017-05-18T12:19:57+00:00

BrainsTrust

Guest


Eric Grothe the tree hugging hippy was never going to be at his best against Queensland as they have the Daintree, Lamington national park and many other forests. Grothe when he went onto rugby league new faces and did his folk song got made fun of as well.

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