Can beaten NSW bounce back against magic Munster?

By Christo / Roar Guru

The opening match of the 2022 State of Origin series is now complete and there is much to discuss.

Queensland have taken the early 1-0 lead and a large help came from ‘man of the match’ Cameron Munster. Munster was Queensland’s number one on Wednesday night – he was unbelievable.

The way that he was able to change the momentum and pace of the game was astonishing and it was put his best work on show. The Melbourne Storm five-eighth put on a clinic, and I seriously don’t think there’s anyone in the world that is able to stop him.

To add to his efforts, he was able to outshine anyone from the opposition, in enemy territory. Just think how much better Munster and the rest of this Queensland team could be, once they have their own fans behind them at Suncorp.

The four Queensland debutants were some of Queensland’s best on Wednesday night. Although all of them were great, Patrick Carrigan was an absolute game changer, who has the Origin mentality which is needed, and I can see him being a Maroon representative for many years to come.

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Jeremiah Nanai suffered an ankle injury during the early periods of the second half. Nanai looked to be in serious pain and was removed from the field, before miraculously returning in the final twenty minutes, helping the Maroons hold on in the late stages of the match.

The 19-year-old displayed true Queensland spirit, as he seemed to be gone for all money after what many thought at first was a ‘devastating’ incident.

Selwyn Cobbo lived up to expectations as he provided Daine Gagai a much needed first half try, as well as eighteen runs, for one-hundred and sixty-two metres. Of course, he is fast, however Cobbo also provided a great work load, especially out of his own redzone.

We can’t talk about debutant performances without noting how well Reuben Cotter did his job.

I don’t believe that any changes will be necessary, regarding how the Maroons will line-up for game two in Perth. The only issue may be Xavier Coates who left the field during the first half, as he suffered a syndesmosis injury.

There are major fears that he may miss both remaining matches of the series. This is not just a big blow for Queensland, but also the Melbourne Storm.

On the other hand, New South Wales were disappointing for most of the time on Wednesday night. They were unable to place any real pressure on their opposition in the second half. Although some questionable calls were made against the Blues, I don’t believe any fifty-fifty decisions had a significant impact on the result.

Jack Wighton proved the doubters wrong, being best on ground wearing a Blues jumper.

Wighton put in a superb effort in attempting to get his side over the line. Although the New South Wales selectors have seemed to try their best to stay loyal over the years, there is a portion of players that I believe need to be shown the door.

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Tariq Sims was underwhelming and did not show why he deserved to be picked in the 12 jersey. Ryan Matterson was not able to create as large of an impact off the bench as expected of him.

I believe that Sims Origin career may be over and Manly second rower Haumole Olakau’atu Is a very possible replacement.

I think that Matterson has enough potential to be named in game two. Another that may hold a vulnerable position is Katoni Staggs who was very sluggish in his performance, before being taken off the field, due to a shoulder injury.

If selectors think that Latrell Mitchell is able to take the field, then I believe he should be considered for game two selection. Stephen Crichton is also another option in the right-centre role, and Jack Wighton obviously was outstanding enough to hold his spot in the opposite centre position.

The Blues bench was outplayed by their oppositions on Wednesday night and that is an area that certainly needs to be looked at. The cockroach defence began to seriously open up in the back end of the second half, as holes began to be seen all over the park and they were gassed.

The most important game was won by Queensland and the fact it was in enemy territory was huge.

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I believe NSW will have enough fight to bounce back and take this series to a decider.

The Crowd Says:

2022-06-12T20:20:20+00:00

NSWelshman

Roar Rookie


lolololol...........yeah right mate! We'll see in Perth.

2022-06-12T02:18:10+00:00

Muzz

Guest


NSW were awful! QLD performed at their best and the game was still in the balance with 30 seconds to go. NSW improves marginally and they'll win game 2. Improve significantly and they win by 20+ I hear Sutton has game 2. Expect a fast ruck.

2022-06-11T05:30:06+00:00

Long280

Roar Rookie


NSW rely on home ground advantage? They seemed very comfortable easily winning last years series,where all three games were played in Qld.

2022-06-11T03:38:31+00:00

Justin

Guest


Just putting it out there again. Hynes is the best number 14 in the game . Was the best 14 playing at Melbourne. Can play any position in the backline & play it well. Including centre , if you wanted him to? Queensland wouldn’t be sure what he’s going to do , if he even started at centre. If you swapped Luai & him around during the game?

2022-06-11T02:49:46+00:00

Boingo

Guest


For me, Damien Cook goes. Bring in Apisai Koroisau. Murray starts. Koloamatangi gets a bench spot.

2022-06-11T01:25:32+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


If they keep the same team that get revenge factor which is a big plus.

2022-06-10T23:05:50+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


There's a fair bit of truth in that. Even Kevvie had a 50% win record at Origin level, Fittler currently sits 54%.

2022-06-10T18:37:05+00:00

NSWelshman

Roar Rookie


Nat NSW need a real coach not some smug arrogant yesteryear player who thinks he's coach. Fittler's coaching record is nothing to write home about. He didn't win the last few series for NSW...the players he had did. Any coach would have......his selections policy is a joke.

2022-06-10T15:24:46+00:00

Nate

Guest


Start Paulo (RCG played really good though). Jurbo in for Tariq (sorry Tariq) plays 80 can rotate through whole pack, doesn’t miss tackles. Hope like f Katoni plays good or find a right centre, probably Crit to start, next to Martin helps. More of the same from Wighton and we’re in regardless, huge game. Matto gets another crack. Also if Wighton is best on park and gets smashed from Carrigan, boys need to get one back instantly, that hit gave QLD so much confidence. Tedesco To’o Wighton Crichton Tupou Luai Cleary Haas Cook Paulo Jurbo Martin Yeo Pap RCG Murray Matterson Game 3 Latrell in, Cam to start, maybe Graham in too.

2022-06-10T10:52:51+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


It looked to me like the defender saw he no chance so he grabbed CM who should not have stopped. It would've been hard for anyone to stop Paulo so close to the line. These things happen in close games.

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2022-06-10T10:06:02+00:00

Christo

Roar Guru


I’m sorry Tim buck, but the defender certainly had a chance at making a tackle and it was the definition of an obstruction.

2022-06-10T09:30:59+00:00

Paul

Guest


You wouldn’t have two maroon eyes either.

2022-06-10T05:35:14+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Well at least you admit the problem . It’s the first step on the road to recovery !

2022-06-10T05:31:41+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Sims does that

2022-06-10T05:28:47+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


It pieces me off the way some people are trying to rewrite an unbelievable good QLD win into some ‘ lucky ‘ outcome that wasn’t really deserved. Why didn’t Paulo blow up big time. ? Braith suggests it’s because he’s a really nice Dude that is just being considerate and doesn’t want to upset the Ref. Perhaps it’s because he didn’t really feel he was held back enough to bother with it. As for the Paulo ‘try’ ? It’s been ruled that way all year . It would have been outrageous if that had not been pulled up. I thought the game was pretty self explanatory. QLD were better on the night.

2022-06-10T05:28:27+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


Yes I have blue eyes.

2022-06-10T05:05:37+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Didn’t you see the Fox ‘stills’ with the red circles. Collins had his hand on Paulo’s shoulder. I know the scrums are garbage these days but apparently touching in scrums is the new No No.

2022-06-10T04:03:00+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Really. I like a lot of your stuff. , but this is bs. What type of eyes do you need to see those incidents the way you describe them. ? Two stories not close to being accurate.

2022-06-10T03:59:58+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


The Hunt bust late where he failed to pass to DCE was an absolute certain try bombed. Haas was there but just far enough away to be out of the play. Ben Hunt , you ain't Greg Ingliss . The simple play is usually the best.

2022-06-10T03:57:12+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


You can take your tackle busts and run metres and put them you know where. There was very little luck in that win. QLD were just better. Ponga tackle, Holmes knock dead, Holmes pick up on the fly, Munster strip, Munster strip, Cobbo try from nothing , Hunt long kicks by 2, etc etc. To my eye we were a 2 tries better team that won by one try , so luck didn't go our way. Now NSW will be better for the run and we start game 2 equal but don't belittle that performance which was incredible given the debutants, new coach, and recent results. A moment of luck my ar$$$$$$$.

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