MICHAEL HAGAN: Why bolters like Lane, Lodge, Young in mix for Kangaroos' World Cup squad

By Michael Hagan / Expert

There will be plenty of fresh faces in the Kangaroos squad that is announced for the World Cup in what will be a new era and there are still plenty of spots up for grabs.

From the team that won the last World Cup five years ago there are probably only three players still in contention and even from the side that last played at the end of 2019 against Tonga, only a few guys are guaranteed to be in the team in October.

There are a few players who will have their last chance to impress this weekend in the last round of the NRL but a lot of the final 24-man squad for the World Cup will come from teams that will be in the finals.

Players like Hudson Young at Canberra, Eels forward Shaun Lane and Matt Lodge at the Roosters are players who probably weren’t in the selection frame a couple of months ago but have given themselves a chance with their recent form and could force their way in if they keep playing well in the playoffs.

The return of the Prime Minister’s XIII game is great news and players from the eight teams that miss the playoffs plus the two sides that get knocked out of the first week of the finals will make up that squad when they play PNG at Suncorp Stadium on September 25.

Hudson Young.(Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

Being assistant coach to Mal Meninga, we’ve had plenty of conversations about the type of player that we want to wear the green and gold, and soon it will be time for him and Test selectors Darren Lockyer and Laurie Daley to narrow it down to the final selections.

The Test team is essentially the best players for each position at that time but it’s more than that. Mal wants players who are prepared to put the team first and are durable because we will be in the UK for a tough campaign.

Guys who can roll with the punches, work hard and can contribute to the team being highly competitive.

That’s what the Kangaroos’ DNA is all about.

We’re seen as favourites to win the Cup in England but with the emergence of Samoa and Tonga, New Zealand having a strong squad again and the Poms being on their home turf, it’s going to be a lot tougher than prior tournaments.

There have been several eligible players declare their intention to play for other nations and we haven’t played in nearly three years whereas many of the other countries got to play a Test midway through the year.

Of course, we have the benefit of State of Origin giving our players a taste of football at the elite level but a lot of the players in this Kangaroos squad will either be making their debut or have only played a few Tests before the pandemic shut everything down at the end of 2019.

Test footy is a bit different to Origin and the NRL – the play-the-ball is a bit slower and you’ve got to be more patient. 

From the 2017 team that beat England in the final in Brisbane, Val Holmes, Reagan Campbell-Gillard and Jordan McLean are the only three guys who are in serious contention this time around. 

We had the luxury back then of a golden era of players, particularly in the spine with Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk and Michael Morgan who played for a long time at international level and built up combinations. 

The 2022 team will have a lot of guys playing together for the first time so that favours a team like Penrith who will probably have a lot of players in the Kangaroos side like Isaah Yeo, Nathan Cleary, Liam Martin and maybe Api Koroisau, perhaps Dylan Edwards. 

If I take a look at the team which lost to Tonga in New Zealand three years ago, there’s probably only James Tedesco, Latrell Mitchell, Josh Addo-Carr, Jack Wighton, Cameron Munster, Daly Cherry-Evans, Payne Haas, Damian Cook, Ben Hunt and Cameron Murray who’d be guaranteed to make the World Cup squad. Jake Trbojevic, if he gets over his broken hand, will probably be there too.

Guys like Yeo, Kurt Capewell, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Martin and Cleary are established Origin players but haven’t played Test footy yet due to international footy being shut down for a few years. 

It all adds up to a lot of rookies in the Australian team. 

In the backs, Dylan Edwards is a chance because he’s a durable player who teammates look like they want to play with, Joseph Suaalii is being looked at for the right wing and guys like Campbell Graham and Matt Burton could be options at centre. 

The halves pretty much pick themselves but Nicho Hynes is someone who could do a job as a No 14 with his versatility as some back-up off the bench.

(Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

In the forwards, size will matter and Patrick Carrigan deserves a chance after the season he’s had but Lindsay Collins, with his lengthy suspension after missing a fair bit of footy due to concussions is now a bit behind the eight ball. That means guys like Reuben Cotter, Jai Arrow, Jeremiah Nanai, Lane, Lodge and Young are firming as potential tourists.

Hooker is wide open and we can’t go wrong because between Cook, Koroisau, Hunt, Harry Grant and even Reece Robson as a roughie, they are all quality candidates.

Although we might be light on in Test experience, we will have plenty of leaders – one thing that Mal has been big on is having guys who are either captains or in a senior role at their clubs.

With guys like Tedesco, DCE, Murray, Yeo and Cleary, Hunt, Cook, Fa’asumamaleaui and even someone like Carrigan who’s filled in at Brisbane, there will be plenty of players in the squad who won’t get flustered when the pressure comes on.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-09-01T01:59:09+00:00

Birdy

Roar Rookie


Hi Albo, My reply came out way down the bottom. My brain is somewhere else today.

2022-09-01T01:53:30+00:00

Birdy

Roar Rookie


Hi Albo That switch had to click for him sooner or later. I wonder if it was Brad or his fellow forwards that gave him the clip under the ear.

2022-09-01T01:31:50+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! I see him has the key player to the Eels success or not this coming finals series . His combination with Dylan Brown inside , and Opacic & Sivo outside, will have most right side defences very nervous , especially the Storm tonight.

2022-08-31T22:29:58+00:00

Where are the Clowns

Guest


It's an extreme example of course , but the point is , when does this bloke get given the green light to move on .

2022-08-31T17:44:19+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


Carrigan is a walk up start. Emerging talent. Has all the traits. Rough and tough defence, ball player with soft hands. Skilled and on the improve constantly. A future captain of his club and state.

2022-08-31T17:38:50+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


Lodge deserves all opportunities available. When a person is convicted of a crime they are awarded a penalty or punishment by the judicial system. When they have completed their sentence they are free of further punishment. Lodge did the crime and did the time. (How is Tiger Woods). End of story. He would make us proud in the Green and gold. He is one tough hombre.

2022-08-31T17:36:15+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


And the false equivalence award goes to...

2022-08-31T17:32:00+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


Please explain.

2022-08-31T17:31:14+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


He is now a mature 27. 1.98m tall as well as 110kgs. I like to see him fire in the finals and if fit pull on the green and gold.

2022-08-31T07:45:25+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Unfortunately she cards me many times, and says on your own in the bin. I try to explain, sugar I am a hands on guy and isn’t that what women want? :silly: :laughing:

2022-08-31T07:35:48+00:00

Birdy

Roar Rookie


Does your wife watch you play? :laughing:

2022-08-31T07:32:42+00:00

Birdy

Roar Rookie


Pedos should be executed. It's the only safe cure. Lodge for mine would have to prove he is off the drink.

2022-08-31T06:55:02+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Yes it’s the NRL national selectors that run our parole system.

2022-08-31T06:46:22+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


IMO! I would like to see Lane in the squad if he has good finals performance/ performances. He has very good hands which is vital ask my wife, his vision is very good and plays with passion yet it is controlled. He also a great team player both and off the field, hence why he is respected by his peers. No matter the squad, as usual it will be a very strong Kangaroo’s team. Also Australia always travel well in England, and there will be no shortage of supporters.

2022-08-31T05:08:06+00:00

King of Kings

Roar Rookie


Firstly, in no way possible can you twist my comments to supporting Pedos walking the streets. I also wouldn't want them playing in the NRL. Secondly, as someone who has made numerous drunken mistakes, never did I do anything as extreme as Lodge's night of rampage.

2022-08-31T04:55:43+00:00

Dumbo

Roar Rookie


Having come to this article just after Mike Meehal Wood’s https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/08/31/everything-is-not-what-it-seams-the-tactical-trends-of-the-2022-nrl/ I wonder if that Mike or this Mike could identify what constitutes Mal Meninga’s “style”. Assuming one of them can, who would be the most appropriate players to support it? The trouble with just selecting “the best one” for each position is that “the best one” for one strategy could be “the worst one” for another. As someone commented: Tolman is good for the Sharks’s style but not for Para. Similarly Paulo is good for Para but would not fit in with the Sharks.

2022-08-31T04:47:28+00:00

Birdy

Roar Rookie


Andrew, that's better. I noticed him a few years ago and thought he was extremely lazy, but could see his skill. Despite picking up his work rate your skill level gets you nowhere unless your team mates work with you. That's the big difference I've noticed this year ,he realizes he's part of a team.

2022-08-31T04:22:38+00:00

Andrew01

Roar Rookie


Birdy. I admit, i was being a bit cheeky. I agree he has improved as the season has gone on and in deed on last year. There is still a bit of a lazy element to his play at times when he doesn't give his all for a metre eating hit up, but runs a lot harder at a gap 20m out from the line (also known as Sivo Syndrome). But his hole running and off loads have improved. I tend to think sometimes that Arthur miss uses him and he isn't an 80 minute player, but as a coach, Arthur has to work out the trade off effect of that by being able to rest other players (though he often doesn't use his full compliment of interchange). I hope he does have a great finals series. Thursday lining up against Kaufusi will be a better challenge for him

2022-08-31T03:25:22+00:00

Where are the Clowns

Guest


Repeat offender Pedos wander the streets of Australia unrestricted and their right to privacy protected , but don't give this bloke a second chance who made a mistake when he was young n drunk .

2022-08-31T02:50:59+00:00

Sticks & Stones

Guest


If Mal selects Lodge, I guess my options are support someone else or turn it off. Not good enough and shouldn't be playing NRL let alone for Australia

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