Four key factors that will decide Origin 1

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Well, it might be November, but in the whacky world of coronavirus, that means it’s Origin time. New South Wales and Queensland are ready to renew hostilities in Australia’s greatest sporting rivalry, but is it going to be one-way traffic as the pundits suggest?

Maybe, but it’s not quite as certain as you might thing.

For one thing, the Queenslanders have Wayne Bennett coaching. That is worth something. So is the experience of players like Josh Papalii, Daly Cherry-Evans and Cameron Munster.

But pound for pound, position for position, the Blues come into the series and Game 1 in Adelaide as the deserved favourites.

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They are the defending series champions and arguably, particularly in the backline, are stronger than they were last year.

As much as both teams made some baffling decisions ahead of the series, including David Klemmer being left out of the Brad Fittler’s squad and Moeaki Fotuaika failing to make the Bennett’s 17 when it was named late last week, NSW are the team to beat.

So, where is this one going to be won?

Queensland’s kicking game must be perfect
The one area which Queensland could look at and call a strength with any real certainty is their kicking game.

While Cherry-Evans may not have played for a month, the Queensland captain has one of the best all-round kicking games in the competition, but particularly when it comes to the short game.

Daly Cherry-Evans (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Given the current way NRL is played, tending to go in long periods of dominance for either side, that short kicking game forcing repeat sets could make all the difference for the men in maroon.

Cherry-Evans is also backed up by some handy kicking options, with Cameron Munster, AJ Brimson and Jake Friend all capable of contributing.

It’s this versatility, backed with the running game of Brimson and Munster, which may keep the Blues’ defence guessing and will, regardless of the respective talent in the backline, make the Maroons a hard team to defend if they get a head of steam.

And there will be periods of that, because while their forwards may not be quite on par with the Blues, they have enough talent to take over the game in chunks. A strong kicking game will only aid that process and give them a chance of building pressure.

The influence of James Tedesco could make all the difference
Brad Fittler’s team is littered with stars.

The top three in the Dally M Medal (with two playing out of position) are all in the side, Damien Cook, who has performed strongly at Origin level is there, and then there are the likes of former back-to-back premiers Luke Keary, Boyd Cordner, Daniel Tupou and James Tedesco in the starting 13.

It’s the latter of those who is again the focus though.

James Tedesco (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

While 2019 was the best year of Tedesco’s career and, just maybe, the best individual season ever put together by any player in the modern era, 2020 hasn’t been quite the same.

Despite that, he has still been in superb form. Given the way his game tends to go to the next level whenever he plays Origin, you’d have to anticipate more of the game for the man they call Teddy.

Origin, especially against a team with so many debutants, is an excellent arena for Tedesco. He is one of the best in the competition at making the most of broken-field play and with a side dripping with creativity around him, there should be plenty of that to exploit.

But it’s not just his try-scoring and assisting exploits which Queensland must maintain – it’s the way he gets sets off to a fantastic start. And it’s not just him, but the entire back three, with Tupou and Josh Addo-Carr also among the best at doing the hard yards.

This made all the difference in last year’s Origin series and could do so again as they line up against Brimson, Phil Sami and Xavier Coates.

Josh Papalii will need to have the game of his life
If Queensland are going to win, then it comes down to the way their forwards can dominate the middle third and almost make this a Melbourne Storm-style scrap.

Josh Papalii, who has constantly proven himself to be the best front rower in the competition this season, needs to lead from the front.

He has some decent support, but there is a reason the Green Machine made it as far as they did into the finals. Without Papalii, they wouldn’t have made it passed the Roosters.

That’s how good he is and was.

Josh Papalii for Canberra (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

In that semi-final, he scored a try and ran for 189 metres, but numbers like that were part and parcel of the weekly game for Papalii. His Origin numbers have never matched his club stats though and last year he only averaged 99 metres per game across the series. That has to change if the Maroons are going to stand any chance.

Christian Welch will also need to play as well as he has virtually every week since Round 9 of the competition if his pack are going to get on top early and set a platform for their bench.

Which brings me to…

New South Wales will hammer Queensland on the bench
This might be the biggest determining factor. NSW’s bench is just unreal.

Payne Haas and Cameron Murray probably both walk into the Maroons starting 13, while Angus Crichton is also excellent in the second row.

Cody Walker, if he plays anywhere near his best, also adds plenty. His form for South Sydney this year was electric at times and as long as he doesn’t overplay his hand, he could be incredibly dangerous playing as a floater either side of halftime or late in the game, depending on when he is introduced.

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The bench has taken an even greater role than usual since the six-again rule was introduced earlier this season, and so the Blues could really seize the momentum through the middle portion of the game, even if Papalii and co can do the job early in the piece.

That middle portion appears most likely to decide the result of Origin 1, so unless Jai Arrow can make waves from the pine, NSW could well run away with it.

The Crowd Says:

2020-11-04T12:15:53+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Walker’s on! Walker’s on!

2020-11-04T08:55:54+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


Barry, just turned the TV on . Geez if it's not had enough seeing and hearing Gus we have Karl Stepovertoehold gracing our screen. CH 9 must think we are idiots insulting our intelligence having him on . I ratgery eat turf sandwiches than watch him.

2020-11-04T08:52:10+00:00

Ben Lewis

Roar Pro


God I hope Gutho has a good game...

2020-11-04T05:57:34+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


Let's say he's been picked. Wether he plays is another question.

2020-11-04T05:36:31+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Or stab yourself repeatedly in the eye with a fork. At least it will be a partial distraction.

2020-11-04T05:36:26+00:00

Nat

Roar Rookie


10 days! Hi from Brisbane...

2020-11-04T05:31:40+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


Is Walker playing tonight?

2020-11-04T05:08:37+00:00

egbert

Guest


As a Penrith-supporting, Trump-hating, Wallabies fan it's been a pretty depressing 10 days or so. Hoping NSW can bring some sunshine.

2020-11-04T05:04:57+00:00

Stephen Ackroyd

Guest


I love the bingo for the starting time of the game. I imagine Einstein was a regular rugby league viewer on Channel 9 when he formulated his theories of the relativity of time. No doubt Phil Gould was also integrally involved. Perhaps there could be an Origin cliché bingo? I would nominate these worthy entries 1. but he was born in NSW 2. this game will be decided in the forwards 3. defence wins Origin 4. we know we’ll need to be a lot better next time 5. there’s no such thing as a dead rubber 6. they need to go down to the hall of mirrors and take a good look at themselves 7. some players go into Origin, some never come out 8. (Friend/Weighton/Walker et al) have to step up 9. (NSW/QLD) came to play. (NB it is not clear why other team came) 10. He has tremendous agility for a big man 11. He gave 110% 12. They just wanted it more 13. Full credit to (NSW/QLD) 14. Stacks on the mill 15. (NSW/QLD) have got to get into the grind" 16. (following an obstruction call) What’s he supposed to do? Vanish??? 17. (NSW/QLD) must score next 18. A kick is only as good as the chase 19. It is an arm wrestle, Rabs 20. Rugby League is the Winner! 21. If we freeze it there. 22. it wasn't pretty but... 23. Out on their feet 24. You could throw a blanket over (NSW/QLD) 25. that's the last time you'll see that all year

2020-11-04T04:26:49+00:00

BennO

Roar Rookie


"While 2019 was the best year of Tedesco’s career and, just maybe, the best individual season ever put together by any player in the modern era..." Only if the modern era starts in 2007. If it starts earlier, old mate Tesco doesn't come close to Locky's year in '06.

2020-11-04T04:02:46+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


You forgot “points left on the field”. A very underrated aspect of winning, IMNSHO.

2020-11-04T03:39:33+00:00

Harry

Guest


Depends whether Cordner ever passes it to Wighton, because he sure didn't last year...

2020-11-04T03:33:58+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Tupou will in all probablity be there feeling righty there, righty there ,righty there, righty there home.

2020-11-04T02:30:46+00:00

Nat

Roar Rookie


It's a very big call on Collins over Fotuaika, especially when Mal is there and been a part of Mo's development. Nearly every stat shows Mo's strengths over Collins so there has to be another reason so I thought there must be a level of professionalism that's the difference. Agree about Arrow, having 3 debutants forwards off the bench will leave them exposed. Tino will get into the rough stuff with a bit more enthusiasm in the opening exchanges and with Welsh, their line speed should be top notch. Wighton will be interesting to watch. No doubt he considers himself one of the better halves in the comp and his medal proves it. How is he going to go in a pure running role when he's been a larger part of the creatives in recent times. If he gets too cute, he may just send Friz on a big chase after Gagai again. Maybe Gutho gets the roving role as Turbo had? I'll be interested to see how Freddie uses Paulo. Weather will play a big part in his offloads but how he plays before the line. He didn't get the gig for being a truck so you'd think they would have something set up off him.

2020-11-04T02:09:11+00:00

Ja ja klazo

Guest


I can't believe people saying Keary is a liability. Cook service to a Keary blindside play with his chooks buddies cordner and teddy around and the dally m medalist Wighton being put into space is near on unstoppable. not to mention the fox to finish

2020-11-04T01:57:26+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I don’t think Collins has come on as much as expected. He seems to have a heap of simple errors in his game this year. I’d have Fotuaika over him every day of the week I’d also start Arrow at 13 and Sua’A for Hess... I guess Bennett is doing that to boost his bench a bit on the rotation I agree about the form of the NSW backs. Teddy is in great form but not playing better than last year. Turbo will definitely be missed, he’s had two great games out of five and been good every time Wighton and Gutho are out of position - Wighton has shown he can handle it but Gutho’s best games haven’t been at centre Plus a new halves combo, missing Maloney and Keary hasn’t been in great nick recently The major plus is how ordinary the Qld backline looks on paper...but it’s not like Qld have let that worry them before - Mogg, Vowles, Brunker, Moore, etc say hi

2020-11-04T01:34:25+00:00

Dwanye

Roar Rookie


Hi Phil. I never understood how channel nine commentary back in 95 never talk of qld’s team having more origin experience, particularly in some key positions. Qld dragging in a PNG rep was not a nobody player. Commentators talking to much up of season form for origin games. Origin is a different beast

2020-11-04T01:31:30+00:00

Richard POWELL

Roar Rookie


Turn the sound off and it will be more enjoyable without Gus

2020-11-04T01:10:38+00:00

Trevor Whitton

Roar Rookie


A small price to pay as an alternative to channel 9. Thanks.

2020-11-04T01:00:20+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Qld can go for their life on shutting down Cleary, but its the other side, the true blue Keary Sydney left, where the real danger lies.

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