Queensland save face, but it will be the ‘Kanga-Blues’

By matth / Roar Guru

Queensland put in a might performance in an Origin classic on Wednesday, but it won’t stop the next Australian team being dominated by the new generation Blues.

At times in recent years the Australian side has resembled a Queensland squad, particularly in the backs, but the retirements of many Maroons has left the door ajar, and the young New South Wales team have smashed it open with some stellar performances.

In addition, two of the three Queensland club sides have been performing poorly this year and the third, Brisbane, have been helped along by a selection of southerners and overseas players.

So, if the Kangaroos were being picked today, what would they look like?

Fullback: James Tedesco
But for Billy Slater, we would already be talking about an established Australian star. James Tedesco is a tackle-breaking machine and poses huge threats to tiring forwards through the middle of the field. I look forward to many years of Tedesco versus Kalyn Ponga debates, like Anthony Minichiello versus Darren Lockyer in the 2000s.

Wingers: Tom Trbojevic and Valentine Holmes
Valentine Holmes is a try-scoring freak and his slips catch on Wednesday night was possibly the highlight of the whole game. His instinctive play, speed and skills are second to none.

Tommy Turbo has grown into the wing position as the series has gone on and was one of NSW’s best in Game 3 – since Greg Inglis stopped stalking him.

Centres: Greg Inglis and James Roberts
This is probably a controversial selection – even I think I’m crazy not picking Latrell Mitchell – but Inglis and Mitchell both play left centre and Inglis is still more than worth his place. Latrell has been rocks and diamonds, with Queensland’s tries coming down his side.

Roberts was great in defence again on Wednesday and held his own against Inglis. He has had no room to move, but I suspect he will in the international arena.

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Five-eighth: Cameron Munster
Munster showed on Wednesday what he is capable of when he is allowed to play his natural game. A pure footballer, his running game in traffic is superb and he will cause havoc with Tedesco coming back off his inside shoulder.

Halfback: James Maloney
James Maloney was the go-to guy for the Blues’ two wins and deserves his place. Jimmy has the kicking game, the goal-kicking, the organisational play, the niggle and is a winner.

Props: David Klemmer and Reagan Campbell-Gillard
The obvious choices. Klemmer has taken Matt Scott’s mantle as the premier big man in the game. Queensland probably shaded NSW in the forwards over the three games, but individually, I can’t see any Queensland prop being better than these two.

Hooker: Damien Cook
Cook has been a revelation this series. His speed off the mark and selection of the right time to ‘go’ have been wonderful and he can still last the 80 minutes and take on all the hard stuff as well. My man of the series.

Second row: Boyd Cordner (captain) and Tyson Frizell
Boyd Cordner played a true captain’s knock through this series. With major doubts over his form going in, Cordner was probably the best forward across the three matches. As captain of the winning team, he gets to take over from Cameron Smith as the leader of his country.

The other second-row spot was more difficult, but Queensland’s pair of Gavin Cooper and Felise Kaufusi did not do enough to impress, so the spot goes to Frizell.

Matt Gillett is still the better second rower, once he gets back to full fitness. I’m wondering also whether next year this spot gets taken by Angus Crichton.

Tyson Frizell (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)

Lock: Jake Trbojevic
What. A. Player. There’s nothing more to say, really. He looks class every time he represents NSW and Australia, and he can have this spot for as long as he likes.

Bench
Jai Arrow – this kid looks all class. Possibly Queensland’s best forward as the series went on.

Josh McGuire – experience and mongrel.

Paul Vaughan – a big body to throw at tired opposition.

Tyrone Peachey – this is a tough one and you could go with Dane Gagai, Kalyn Ponga, Ben Hunt, even Latrell Mitchell for that impact player. Cook playing 80 probably takes Hunt out of the equation, but he was very good on Wednesday. Maybe Ponga?

So, there you have it: NSW have 12 to Queensland’s five, including 10-3 in the starting line-up.

The Crowd Says:

2018-07-14T06:41:24+00:00

T

Guest


I was agreeing with everything u said till you mentioned Taylor and Walker. Then I just started laughing

2018-07-13T22:14:24+00:00

Peter

Guest


What happened to the much-vaunted "no dickheads" policy? Klemmer and Maloney are in the team. Or are on-field, possibly game-losing, brain explosions still permitted?

2018-07-13T11:08:38+00:00

mick

Guest


No Maloney? lol Rob.

2018-07-13T10:56:02+00:00

mick

Guest


Too many scrums?

2018-07-13T10:51:21+00:00

HookerHarry

Roar Rookie


Just makes no sense

2018-07-13T10:47:30+00:00

Tom

Guest


Gagai on a wing and Tom T to center?

2018-07-13T08:11:13+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


I'd say the players who went through Origin will benefit. Those that didn't, including Dugan and Woods, will be gone

2018-07-13T07:46:40+00:00

Rob

Guest


My team. 1) Tedesco (deserves to be Slaters replacement after this Series) 2) Holmes 3) Inglis 4) Chambers ( just gets it over Mitchell as the incumbent and Hunt caused Chambers a hell of a time in defence) 5) Turbo 6) Munster ( Much better with Cherry Evans organising) 7) DCE (Be honest Qld should have picked him from game 1 and It cost them the series. Would have been NSW 7 for the last 5 years if he was a blue) 8) Ryan James ( NSW are nuts. Wish he was a Queenslander the best front rower in the comp plays big minutes) 9) Cook (outstanding series) 10) Klemmer ( big body, runs hard, loves the contact) 11) Arrow ( looks like a great prospect, hits hard, works hard, runs hard, backs up, has an offload) 12) Cordner 13) Jurbo (How they kept this bloke on the sidelines behind Gallen is laughable. Great football brain and tough) 14) Mcguire (can play anywhere in the pack) 15) RCG (Prop rotation with plenty of impact ) 16) Jackson ( poor bugger is a much better second rower than some in the Blues team) 17) Ponga ( Absolutely the most talented footballer in the game, brilliant runner and ball player, can defend and play almost anywhere if asked)

2018-07-13T07:27:46+00:00

Muzz

Guest


I'd be happy with DCE at Halfback, Maloney Five-eighth. Gagai deserves a spot! Hunt should play off the pine. Cordner defo captain. Munster > AA

2018-07-13T05:59:21+00:00

Matt H

Roar Guru


I can't see Ponga being picked in the run on side on the back of one season in first grade and one game of Origin off the bench. Tedesco has the runs on the board and was the dominant player in Game 1. As for the halves, QLD only won that game by 6. I don't see that as negating the previous two games, where Maloney steered NSW around the park to victory. But I hear what you are saying. DCE may well be in the squad and if he plays all three origins next year he could take the spot.

2018-07-13T05:45:35+00:00

RoryStorm

Guest


Personally, I can't see the selectors even considering Maloney. He gives away too many stupid penalties as was evidenced the other night. I wouldn't even pick him on the bench. For me, the primary half has to be Cherry Evans.He showed what he is capable of when handed the number 7 jumper for Qld. He outplayed Cleary and Maloney by a country mile. Plus, Mal seems to prefer players in form or as the incumbent. Cherry Evans and Munster are the premier halves pairing after Wednesday night. By far. Good luck on them picking the Captain. I'd go with either Cordner or Inglis but I think the selectors may prefer Inglis due to his lengthy period as a Kangaroo. That's only a maybe. Ponga will definitely be in the side. I fear just when Teddy thought he had the inside running now slater has retired, along comes Ponga who is blessed with unlimited talent who's best position happens to be full back.

2018-07-13T05:38:57+00:00

Matt H

Roar Guru


DCE will also be prevented from making a late run as Manly won;t feature in the finals.

2018-07-13T05:38:01+00:00

Matt H

Roar Guru


Possibly so, but I think Cordner should be, given the age difference.

2018-07-13T05:37:07+00:00

Matt H

Roar Guru


To be honest the international eligibility rules give me a headache.

2018-07-13T04:51:43+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


Not if he's declared his primary aligence to Tonga though

2018-07-13T04:48:32+00:00

Jara W

Guest


Think it would be easier on everyone at theroar if he switched allegiances. Can we start a petition?

2018-07-13T04:48:02+00:00

Frank

Guest


Gagai should take the centre spot over Roberts. If Ponga isn't in the 13, then he has to be on the bench instead of Peachey. I think if Cherry-Evens played the first 2 origins, he would have to be considered for half-back.

2018-07-13T04:44:45+00:00

Jara W

Guest


For weeks we’ve been hearing that Queensland simply had to find a spot for Ponga, anywhere, at any cost. But only one person on this thread rates him a mention. What happened there?

2018-07-13T04:44:23+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Inglis will be captain

2018-07-13T04:30:01+00:00

Matt H

Roar Guru


Yep, Mini won the Golden Boot one year and at his peak he was a gun until struck down by injury. Remember QLD was losing in that era as well. Then Lockyer moved to number 6, and for a couple of years they made a devestating combination at international level.

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