'The type of player you want': Cobbo a smokey for Kangaroos as Mal announces that winger is in plans after PM XIII win

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Mal Meninga has confirmed that Selwyn Cobbo is well in his thinking for the Kangaroos’ Rugby League World Cup squad after the winger’s impressive performance in the PM’s XIII win over Papua New Guinea.

The Kumuls were swatted aside after an early blitz and a late charge – though they did have good periods in the middle – but the talk immediately switched to the Broncos winger, who scored twice and topped the metre chart while playing in the centres.

It’s a problem position for Australia: Josh Addo-Carr missed Origin entirely but, on the basis of his performance tonight, is a walk up.

Of the Origin wingers, Daniel Tupou has declared for Tonga, Xavier Coates will almost certainly play for PNG – though he missed tonight’s game – and Brian To’o is playing for Samoa.

Of the back-ups, Joseph Suaallii is joining To’o in blue and white, with Murray Taulagi also said to be favouriting his heritage. That opens a huge door for Cobbo, who was superb to start the year but tailed off badly after Origin.

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“He’s considered, absolutely,” said Meninga after the game, while also confirming that he played Cobbo out of position to test his versatility.

“He played left side as well, and it’s a bit more natural on that side. He plays on the right at the Broncos because you have Corey Oates on the left.

“But it shows how adaptable he is, he can play right and left, centre and wing and fullback. That’s the type of player you want in your squad going overseas in a World Cup.

“We’ll pick the side next Monday after the Grand Final. We’ve got a whole heap of players playing in that game.”

The score was basically irrelevant given the occasion, though it allowed several to get rep honours for Australia and others, notably Ben Hunt and Daly Cherry-Evans, to stake their case for the World Cup squad.

Hunt produced a trademark 40/20 and ran the game from dummy half, while DCE was playing in the proverbial suit jacket for most of the evening. Of the fringe contenders, Addo-Carr and Matt Burton likely also did enough, as did Tino Fa’asuamaleaui.

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It isn’t that any of that trio were in doubt, but any lingering worries there might have been around time off and form, having been reduced to watching on due to the NRL finals, were dashed.

“With the senior guys – Hunt, Chez, Tino, Angus Crichton – they all played really well and got what they needed to get out of the game with a bit of match fitness,” said Meninga.

“I’m very pleased with the way the players handled it. We knew it was going to be a physical affair. I’m happy with the outcome, we played some good footy and had to tough it out at times, particularly in the early parts of the second half.

“For me personally, it’s been a while. It’s been a good way for us to kick off our World Cup campaign.”

It has been a shade over 1000 days, but finally, a team in green and gold representing Australia has taken to the field in the sport of rugby league.

Yes, this wasn’t the Kangaroos; or at least not the proper version. Anyone left in the finals was missing, obviously, plus a fair whack of talent that might have been on deck. Of the eliminated finalists, only the Roosters contingent played.

It wasn’t the proper version of PNG, either. They were shorn of their NRL and Super League talent and most of their domestic Digicel Cup players were at home, with their Grand Final played yesterday.

It was essentially a QCup select, except for the two Grand Finalists, who played yesterday.

But the PM’s XIII game looked and felt, if you squinted, like international footy. After three years, it’s something of a milestone, even if it was Australia’s fifths against PNG’s seconds.

“We didn’t start the way we wanted to,” said Kumuls coach Stanley Tepend. “I think for some of our new guys, the occasion really got to them. But once we settled in, especially in that second half, we fought back well.

“We didn’t have much ball in the first half when they got the jump on us. We spoke about their kicking game and the football awareness stuff they would do against us, but once we got in the groove we stabilised pretty well.

“We have a lot of Queensland Cup players who were out of the finals so it was good to give them a run and there’s a lot of young guys too. Hopefully, when we announce the World Cup squad going forward, it’ll be a good mix with our NRL and UK players.”

Meninga might wonder about an extended period in which the Kumuls were the better team, especially either side of the break.

Alongside their NRL talent, they missed Lachlan Lam, their five-eighth, and back-rower Rhyse Martin, who played for Leeds in their losing Super League Grand Final this morning.

It all comes with the context that Australia were a long way up when the PNG fightback came. For a lot of the first half, they outpaced the clock with their tries.

DCE prised the defence open for Nat Butcher after just 90 seconds, before Matt Burton and Addo-Carr renewed their relationship from the Bulldogs.

38-0 did not flatter the PM’s XIII at this point. Yet the Kumuls are sturdy and constantly up for the fight. They kept throwing hits in defence and, though less sparkling in attack, the enthusiasm couldn’t be faulted.

The reward came as Kyle Laybutt, a stalwart for PNG, found Edene Gebbie, their best of the night, with a long, searching pass that exposed Addo-Carr’s tendency to get stuck between the ball and his winger.

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After half-time, Jimmy Ngutlik touched down a Keven Appo kick for another; then, on the other wing, Brandon Nima did the same after Judah Rimbu had dabbed through.

The Kumuls’ chance to win the second half took a backwards step when Burton got his second, followed by a first for Sam Walker.

Daine Laurie ended the dream after smart play from Beau Fermor, before returning the favour moments later for the Titans back-rower.

Cobbo finished the scoring late on – though Addo-Carr could have extended it from a comedy sideline conversion.

We are well underway with our Rugby League World Cup podcast, World Cup Chasers, featuring two of our experts, Mike Meehall Wood and Mary Konstantopoulous, as well as Michael Carbone from Chasing Kangaroos, the leading podcast covering international footy.

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-02T11:19:10+00:00

Will

Guest


Play png more and allow them to develop

2022-09-27T21:26:45+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Bit surprised at the bagging of the game Aust v PNG, especially given the amount of support the RLWC has received. PNG are our closest league playing nation, League is their national sport, They have had a team in Qld Cup since 2013. We should be playing them more often, even with our second string teams.

2022-09-27T15:09:21+00:00

Hondo

Roar Rookie


I am surprised that Paul Gallen and Phil Gould have chosen Nathan Cleary at half in their teams to play for Australia at the World Cup when Australian coach Mal Meninga has already stated last February before Queensland won State of Origin and I quote "Australian coach Mal Meninga has revealed the halfback spot in the Kangaroos team at the end of year Rugby League World Cup is Daly Cherry-Evans' to lose." It would be a shock now based on that if Daly Cherry-Evans isn't the half back for the World Cup and if that's the case I seriously doubt that they will select a second half back on the bench either.

2022-09-27T06:18:45+00:00

Heyou

Roar Rookie


I thought it an entertaining game chocka-block full of forward passes. I swore off Rugby League anything until the GF after my team got belted in the NRLW semi final, but this Tuesday dawned cloudy and drizzling so PM’s 13 was a must. Green and Gold second stringers at best? Mmmhmm…Will this count as a national rep game for the guys? Crikey if yes…

2022-09-26T04:49:30+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


These PNG guys are going to give some more fancied teams a solid run during the WC. There is a lot more talent coming into this squad and a long week of ‘off-season’ just being recovered from of those who did play. I wouldn’t be surprised to see them up around 5th and done without many NRL stars. As this B-side showed last night, run softly at your own risk.

2022-09-26T01:55:51+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


The first 25 mins after half time they won.. which is far more than they would have dreamed of.. it’s something… just saying.

2022-09-26T01:54:58+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I’m pretty sure he knew it was a training run

2022-09-25T23:52:07+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


he can play right and left, centre and wing and fullback Someone should tell Kevvie

2022-09-25T23:05:51+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


One of the PNG tries Ado Carr read it really badly . That's one of his faults , bad reads in defence . He can score a try but also can let a few in .

2022-09-25T21:33:19+00:00

ozziedude

Roar Rookie


This was an unexpected entertaining game to cap off a huge weekend! I didnt even know it was on, but it showed that despite the injuries and dropouts Oz will still have a strong team for the cup

2022-09-25T20:01:54+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Someone please tell Mal that the PNG team wouldn't win a game of park footy

2022-09-25T20:01:40+00:00

Noel

Roar Rookie


Cobbo's best position for.mine is centre. I'd love to see him play more there. If AJ commits to the Kumuls, I think he could find himself on the wing for the green n gold.. Other than that, I think the other player who might be caught Mal's eye was Beau Fermor. He had a great end to the season, and was still looking dangerous last night .. I thought he out pointed Nat Butcher for a second row spot. Bad luck for the PNG XIII. Missing SL, NRL and some possibles from the Wigmen, Gurias and Muruks, they were never even really a puncher's chance. Their team will be a lot more competitive at the WC.

2022-09-25T19:55:50+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


As if he'd know his a.rse from his elbow

2022-09-25T14:23:35+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Thanks for that mate, I now do remember that back awhile ago now. Suaalii is a definite for sure IMO! :thumbup:

2022-09-25T13:04:46+00:00

ALL ABOUT BALLS

Roar Rookie


Mal never picked him in the train on squad, he did pick Suaalii.,think he is a definite ,with Fox and Holmes and maybe AJ.

2022-09-25T12:44:24+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


An enjoyable and entertaining game and PNG certainly had their moments during the match. DCE was solid as you would expect against a lower ranked team, but will need to prove himself in training, and then in the pool games at the RLWC as there is genuine competition for his spot.

2022-09-25T12:38:50+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Jojo Fifita has played 8 NRL games.. cynic in me says his club’s high performance senior advisor must have some selection influence.

2022-09-25T12:32:46+00:00

ALL ABOUT BALLS

Roar Rookie


Albo picked him.

2022-09-25T12:24:13+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Daine Laurie? That'll do me :laughing: :laughing:

2022-09-25T11:52:48+00:00

ALL ABOUT BALLS

Roar Rookie


it was a very exciting last few minutes , whether or not they would cover the 49+ start, could feel those big punters sweating bullets.

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