It’s Origin Decider time, Roarers!
What a series it has been. The Maroons drew first blood in Sydney, then the Blues hit back with a thumping in Perth, and now it all comes down to the final 80 minutes tomorrow night up in Brisbane.
The stage is set for an epic battle. Suncorp Stadium is a complete sell out, and the noise from the crowd will be deafening.
Covid, injury and confusion have struck once again, causing havoc in both camps. This has resulted in team list being written in lead pencil so they can keep rubbing it out with all the changes.
NSW are without hardman Payne Haas, who was replaced by Jordan McLean. In a cruel twist of fate, he too then found himself ruled due to injury mid camp.
Can someone tell me why they let him front the media? Watching him break down on camera was just awful and unnecessary. Jacob Saifiti will now partner Jurbo in the front row, and Dale Finucane comes onto the extended bench. Many are concerned that J-Saf is not the best prop in his own family let alone available to play for the Blues, so we will have to see how he goes! Nicho Hynes had to leave camp after testing positive, with Chad Townsend also being called up to the reserves list.
Fans are still shaking their heads that Jack Wighton has been named at 18th man after his efforts from Game 1. And what about poor RCG? Do you believe Freddy’s spiel about his style of play not fitting the Origin arena, or do you think the rumours that the Panthers boys don’t want to share their toys with him sounds more accurate?
And three cheers for my mate Reece Robson making the squad!
Ok, over to the Queenslanders. The biggest news north of the Tweed was that of star play maker Cam Munster contracting Covid, with young Tom Dearden looking likely to step up and take his spot. JT must be itching to run out from the coach’s box and help out in the halves.
Murray Taugali also tested positive, with Corey Oates set to jump onto the wing. Felise Kaufusi is out on compassionate leave, with Tom Gilbert now making his debut from the interchange bench.
Should David Fifita have been called up? What about Edrick Lee? Some even believe Francis Molo should have got a tap on the shoulder, to give the Maroons some more muscle.
Regardless of who should have been there, every player who runs out tomorrow night will step up and turn it on. Pride, bragging rights and of course the title of 2022 series winner are all on the line.
Remember to get your tips into the form below by 4pm (AEST) on Wednesday to be featured as part of the Crowd’s tips for Game 2.
I’m going to let Mary lead us off with her tips.
We are in for one hell of a match – this decider will be one to remember. Good luck with your tipping!
Tip: NSW by 8
I’m going to stick solid and tip the Blues to win the decider by eight points, even though the Suncorp crowd will no doubt be quite hostile.
New South Wales proved how devastating their attack could be in Game 2. I’m feeling even more confident given the additional support Matt Burton provides our playmakers, with an extra kicking option (and what an option). I’m also curious to see whether Brad Fittler changes his bench rotations for this game, given the limited minutes that Siosifa Talakai had in Game 2.
There are some strange selections on both sides still. I still find it baffling that Queensland do not have any room for David Fifita and that Reagan Campbell-Gillard was so spectacularly dumped by the Blues.
First try scorer: Brian To’o
Man of the match: James Tedesco
Tip: NSW by 9
Queensland don’t have Munster and they didn’t change their forwards enough for mine. The lack of go-forward was the glaring problem in game two before they got gassed defending Kaufusi’s sin bin and Billy Slater is giving the same beef the same chance.
Josh Papalii hasn’t been himself, Lindsay Collins doesn’t bend an Origin defence, Tino gives it everything but can’t be everywhere, same with Pat Carrigan. I guess you can give the Maroons a puncher’s chance because the Blues are relatively light up front, but there’s just too much class in the Blues backline who can create out of nowhere at too fast a speed for the Maroons. If Slater can inspire his team to leave nothing left we’ll have an absolute cracker of a finale but I’ve just got the Blues too slick.
I think Yeo scores first on a crash ball and Cleary gets man of the match because NSW wins, not because he did anything all that spectacular.
First try scorer: Isaah Yeo
Man of the Match: Nathan Cleary
Tip: Queensland by 7
Honestly with all these outs for both teams I’ve got no idea how this going to play out. What we do know is that Queensland love playing at home and after losing Munster no doubt someone will bring up Fatty’s 1995 team if they haven’t already. I tipped DCE to be MOM in Game 2 and he’s every chance of doing it this game but let’s go for the Origin fairytale and Tom Dearden delivering. What a story that would be.
First try scorer: Selwyn Cobbo
Man of the Match: Tom Dearden
Tip: Queensland by 8
The Maroons will be motivated to silence the critics despite the disruptions they’ve faced in camp over the past few days.
First try scorer: Valentine Holmes
Man of the Match: Daly Cherry-Evans
Tip: NSW by 10
NSW have the momentum and the loss of Cameron Munster is a hammer blow for the Maroons. MOTM Cameron Murray.
First try scorer: James Tedesco
Man of the Match: Cameron Murray
Tip: NSW by 13
NSW will prove too strong to win around 25-12.
First try scorer: Daniel Tupou
Man of the Match: James Tedesco
Tip: Queensland by 1
Yep, I’m calling it. There won’t be the blowout like Game 2, this game will be decided by a field goal. And the Maroons will fight tooth and nail to shake of the embarrassment of that thrashing and wrap up the series in front of their home crowd.
First try scorer: Corey Oates
Man of the Match: Daly Cherry-Evans
Origin 3 | AJ | Danielle | Mary | Mike | Paul | Michael H | Kurt | Crowd |
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Tip | NSW | QLD | NSW | QLD | NSW | QLD | NSW | NSW |
Margin | 9 | 1 | 8 | 7 | 10 | 8 | 13 | 10 |
First try | Yeo | Oates | To’o | Cobbo | Tedesco | Holmes | Tupou | To’o |
MOTM | Cleary | Cherry-Evans | Tedesco | Dearden | Murray | Cherry-Evans | Tedesco | Cleary |
John Kalantary
Guest
Pains are you in my family love you all the way back and then I’ll come back in the next day to come out of church tomorrow and then we will have church tomorrow at the end of the week and go over to the house for church and church tomorrow at noon tomorrow to see the old ok
Adam
Guest
How did that work put there buddy
Adam
Guest
How do those words taste my friend
Cam
Roar Rookie
They are so tough to roll at home. Great game though, one of the best.
Phil
Roar Rookie
Yeah, me too mate. Don't think I will tip against QLD again.
Joe
Roar Rookie
Yep, definitely deserved that! Happy to lose money on a game like that. What a win.
Cam
Roar Rookie
Lol
Cam
Roar Rookie
Lol
DP Schaefer
Roar Rookie
Pfffttt. out by 5 minutes..
Mick Gold Coast QLD
Roar Guru
That teary dressing shed last hug ‘n smooch brings me undone every time. They have been attached at the hip for a week, for breakfast, calisthenics, road runs, back for little lunch and then they are cruelly torn apart for about a quarter of an hour immediately before running out onto the ground to play. The separation must be just horrible for them. But then … but then, soon after they enter the stadium they will experience that wee l’il pee of excitement when they reunion on the field for the very next huggity hug. That must give them such a thrill! :stoked: :stoked:
Monorchid
Roar Rookie
I'm watching all this prolonged pre-game rubbish as an old bloke, and thinking of going to bed. Is this game ever going to start? I'm a born and bred Queenslander, but I think that NSW might just get home.
DP Schaefer
Roar Rookie
Kick off 8:16. Note that Roar editors :), I'm running 2/2 so far.. :stoked:
Statler and Waldorf
Roar Guru
Billy Slater for player of the series!
steveng
Roar Rookie
:laughing: the good old grasshopper what a clown show that was, if he was refing for sure Qld would be odds on, also I wonder if Brandon Smith was playing for NSW what he would have called BG in those days?
Joe
Roar Rookie
NSW 13+. Easy money. I actually put money on them after they lost the first one to win the series at $3. I think might be the 2nd easiest bet I've made this year...the first being Panthers for the title at $5. I still think Billy should remain coach though unless he can find his way to the Storm to replace Bellamy.
Pickett
Roar Rookie
The moment I heard Munster was out is the moment I felt NSW will probably lose. A sigh of relief, complacency...at Lang Park!!?? I've heard this tune before. The game will go to the wire and the ghost of Barry Gomersall may reappear to give those banana benders a thrilling victory.
Phil
Roar Rookie
As much as I would like to see a close game, a real nail-biter, it most likely won't happen with NSW cantering away to an easy win. NSW have too much class all round and will win by 20 or more.
Short Memory
Roar Rookie
NSW 27 - 12. History repeats.
steveng
Roar Rookie
NSW 21+ as Qld haven't got a chance. NSW have too many guns and DCE being man of the match is laughable as what Oates will do. If Munster was there they might have a closer chance but he's not. :thumbup:
Cam
Roar Rookie
I'm taking the $8 for Qld +12. There is a reason NSW haven't won a decider at Lang Park since 2005.