Kevin Walters reduced to tears over Billy Slater's Origin dismissal

By David Lord / Expert

It was too much for Queensland Origin coach Kevin Walters trying to explain to the media why legend Billy Slater was left out of Origin One tomorrow week.

What Walters said didn’t make sense, but then he wasn’t in any condition to make a sensible comment anyway.

Sure Slater missed the entire Origin series last year with a shoulder injury, but he’s been back on Melbourne Storm duty for the last two months and proving to the rugby league world he’s still got what it takes to be the best fullback on the planet.

All except the selectors.

“It was very difficult to leave him out, but Darius Boyd was the award-winning fullback last year, and was one of the best Kangaroos in reclaiming the Four Nations title,” said Walters.

“And both wingers Corey Oates and Dane Gagai were superb in the last Origin series and neither deserved to be overlooked,” Walters added.

For starters, Billy Slater is by far the best footballer compared to Boyd, Oates, and Gagai so it defies description how he wasn’t named in the number one jersey.

Boyd would then be one winger where he’s played before when Slater was fit, so either Oates or Gagai would miss out.

That makes far more sense than Slater missing out.

There’s another train of thought that chairman Gene Miles, who has been a Queensland selector for 17 years, voted with Darren Lockyer to leave Slater out with Walters wanting him to play.

(AAP Image/Dean Lewins)

If there’s any substance to that theory it’s another valid reason to have the Origin coach Walters as the sole selector.

It’s his neck if anything goes wrong, even more unfair if he’s been over-ruled at the selection table, and subsequently gets the boot.

There’s another weird choice with Valentine Holmes earning five Kangaroo caps on the wing, but being yet to make his Origin debut.

One thing for sure, NSW coach Laurie Daley must have thought he’d won the lottery without a ticket there’s no Billy Salter, and probably no Johnathan Thurston who has been named 18th man trying to overcome a shoulder injury sustained in the Anzac Day Test against the Kiwis.

Off setting those two pluses, the NSW selectors missed a golden opportunity of choosing two blistering express centres in Michael Jennings and James Roberts by naming Josh Dugan and Jarryd Hayne.

James Tedesco, Blake Ferguson, Jennings, Roberts and Hayne on the wing with a roving brief would have given NSW a huge advantage in sheer speed.

Despite missing out on such an advantage, NSW can win this Origin opener with a vastly different Mitchell Pearce back in business, uniting with James Maloney as the playmaking pivots they were at the Roosters before Maloney switched to the Sharks.

That experience will be invaluable.

So too the selection of Boyd Cordner as the new skipper, filling the big shoes of Paul Gallen.

Cordner has shown at the Roosters he’s totally at home in the leadership role.

And even though Origin is a vastly different arena, Cordner has all the necessary qualifications.

The NSW squad:
1 – James Tedesco.
2 – Blake Ferguson.
3 – Josh Dugan,
4 – Jarryd Hayne.
5 – Brett Morris.
6 – James Maloney.
7 – Mitchell Pearce.
13 – Aaron Woods.
12 – Nathan Peats.
11 – Andrew Fifita.
10 – Josh Jackson.
9 – Boyd Cordner.(c)
8 – Tyson Frizell.

Interchange:
David Klemmer,
Wade Graham
Jake Trbojevic,
Jack Bird

18th man – Matt Moylan
19th – Jordan McLean.
20th – Jack de Belin.

The Queensland squad:
1 – Darius Boyd.
2 – Corey Oates.
3 – Will Chambers.
4 – Justin O’Neill.
5 – Dane Gagai.
6 – Anthony Milford.
7 – Cooper Conk.
13 – Dylan Napa.
12 – Cameron Smith (c).
11 – Nate Myles.
10 – Josh Papalli
9 – Matt Gillett.
8 – Josh McGuire.

Interchange:
Michael Morgan
Sam Thaiday
Aidan Guerra
Jacob Lillyman

18th man – Johnathan Thurston.

The Crowd Says:

2017-05-23T10:58:16+00:00

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Guest


A coach that cries over a selection. I can't believe someone that dumb is a coach of a pro sports team. After all these years, with Thurston, Cronk, Smith, surely the team coaches itself.

2017-05-23T10:51:41+00:00

Judge Holden

Roar Guru


Indeed, the piggery.

2017-05-23T10:39:03+00:00

Stormtrooper2

Guest


What a puss ... couldn't stand the pressure of the Bronco's patsy ... go buy a back bone Kevin Walters!!!

2017-05-23T07:34:37+00:00

Mark

Guest


Queensland and there loyalty hahahahaha what a load of rubbish !!!! you have the greatest full back of all time come back from a couple of years of terrible injuries, works his guts out to get back plays some pretty bloody good footy where you would think if you were LOYAL you would give him the benifit of the doubt repay his hard work ... but NO let's be loyal to a couple of 2-3 gamers let's sit back and say stuff you Billy and your enormous contribution to our state , country and game !!!!

2017-05-23T05:02:47+00:00

Crosscoder

Roar Guru


I cry every time Kevin opens his mouth,as I do with Blocker Roach.

2017-05-23T03:34:44+00:00

Margaret

Guest


Cry about something important - fair dinkum a coach crying over a 50-50 selection when there are 2 more games suggests he hasn't got the bottle to be a coach.

2017-05-23T01:24:32+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Kevvies tears were a harbinger of more to come.

2017-05-23T00:54:45+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


Game 1 will be an up the middle slog fest and I suspect that big bodies were at a premium. I think the team selected for the remaining games will be a bit different and Billy will still get a gig at fullback. Oates is the one who will be most exposed under the high balls all night.

2017-05-22T23:28:56+00:00

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Haha! There's only 32 starters in the whole comp!

2017-05-22T23:19:30+00:00

Jeff dustby

Guest


He just had to pick Justin O'Neil - he's been in the top 20 centres in the NRL for 3 years running

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