Panic: It's the NSW way

By Ben Pobjie / Expert

Fellow New South Wales fans: this is not the time to panic.

Or to put it more precisely, this is the time to panic, and that is why the fact Brad Fittler is panicking is nothing to panic about.

If there is one thing we have learnt from nearly 40 years of State of Origin, it is this: panic wins matches.

From the very beginning, when Queensland was so panicked by the fact they couldn’t win any games that they invented the concept of Origin, flying into hysterical hand-flapping mania has been how legends are born.

Examples of this abound: 1994, when a panicky Queensland began hurling blind, irrational passes any which way and ended up scoring the match-winning try; 1995, when Queensland were in such a terrible panic they picked Ben Ikin, and won a famous victory; 2006-13, when Queensland were so spooked by a run of series losses that they panicked into keeping together a core group of all-time great players who crushed all resistance over and over again.

So it’s good to see that Freddy Fittler has learnt to panic, just as he did in his playing days, when he was famous for his addled brain, hunted facial expressions and random, motiveless actions.

The selection of the Blues team for Game 2 is a masterpiece of panic, and will no doubt send the Maroons into a downward spiral as they attempt unsuccessfully to respond with a panic of their own by breaking Ben Hunt’s collarbone or something.

What shines through in the selection process is how forensically selectors went through Game 1, and all the reasons for the loss, and how loudly they screamed “OH GOD WE’RE ALL GOING TO DIE” as they picked the next team.

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Seven new faces! Well, a change is as good as a holiday, as they say, so this will be like the NSW team is having seven holidays. Maybe they can go horse-riding on their holidays – another activity that has always been good for Origin teams in the past.

Some people might think seven changes is a bit excessive, but we need something excessive if we are to turn around the utter catastrophe of Game 1, when Queensland won in Queensland by four whole points.

Two or three points, maybe we could respond in a more measured fashion, but four? That’s a humiliation that cannot and will not be borne lightly or reasonably or with any sense of restrained calm.

Inevitably, much attention will focus on Fittler’s choice for his centres.

These were perfectly logical choices, however: Latrell Mitchell had a poor performance in Game 1, so he had to be dropped. Likewise, Josh Morris had a very good game in Game 1, so he too had to be dropped, because he was due for a bad one.

And when thinking about who to replace two centres, what better option than to pick a fullback and a five-eighth?

Thinking outside the box, you see. Catching the Queenslanders off guard. After the defensive issues of the first game, the very last thing the Maroons would be expecting is two centres who are completely unaccustomed to playing in their positions.

They won’t know what to do with them! After all, Queensland themselves picked Michael Morgan at centre, and look at how he tore the defence to shreds in Game 1.

In any event, picking players out of position is a proud tradition in Origin, and always goes well.

Remember how Jack Gibson picked John Cartwright in the front row in 1989, and to the best of my recollection, thrashed that mediocre Queensland team 3-0?

Remember how well NSW did when they picked Laurie Daley out of position as coach?

But you can go into the minutiae all you like. The big point is that this team selection is about sending a message. And when you’re the reigning champions, and you react to a narrow loss first-up by making seven changes to the team, the message that sends to the opposition is crystal clear.

Onya, Freddie.

The Crowd Says:

2019-06-18T06:42:13+00:00

Insider

Roar Rookie


Rubbish, your coach still thinks he’s hosting his failed “The Rookie” He is treating these players like kids, get a real coach NSW it’s a good start

2019-06-18T01:48:05+00:00

iron fist

Guest


NSW tried pick and stick....only works if you have the better players. End of the day, QLD had the organisers to lead the team around the park in Game 1. Gagai and Oates saw the ball on the end of a backline move. NSWs wingers didn't get the same service - they had two #2 halves in Walker and Cleary who don't even lead their NRL club around the field. The selection of Maloney will go some way in providing some direction and organisation to the team. He'll need to double up on plays though. Can't leave it to Cleary to pull the strings. Forwards need to dominate for it all to eventuate.

2019-06-18T01:13:09+00:00

elvis

Roar Rookie


It's the NSW way. Qld would never win if NSW built up combinations, so it evens up the lack of Qld depth.

2019-06-18T00:20:56+00:00

Iron Fist

Guest


Let's not get too hysterical about the number of changes. 3 were through injury. I am perplexed by some of the replacements though. This is Ferguson's third shot. He contributed to a losing series with ill-discipline antics in camp. Graham lost a series through poor on-field discipline when NSW were a half away from winning it. So what message is Freddy sending? I read it as, you can publicly tarnish the NSW legacy, and we'll happily accept you back. Furthermore, Ferguson has a brain snap in him at least once every 2 games, and Graham has played just 88 mins of NRL rugby league returning from a long-term injury. I'm not saying he's knee isn't up to it, but is his motor and effort? Only 2 true prop forwards have been selected and one of them is way out of his depth at this level. Finally, the brains trust are persisting with a half who is the #2 at his club and is probably the worst attacking organisers in the NRL. Origin isn't a development arena. The centres are the least of the problems

2019-06-17T21:57:11+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


It is always good to see NSW in this state. To be serious, maybe Freddy picky these two centre's has some game plan around power running, or something. Just pick big guys...out of position...? Ok, maybe I can't be serious.

2019-06-17T21:08:41+00:00

Gray-Hand

Roar Rookie


Well timed and thought provoking as always.

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