Martin 'not fussed' if he doesn't make Kangaroos best 17 - but hopes Cleary connection will help

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

ST HELENS – Panthers star Liam Martin is doing all he can to get into the Kangaroos’ team for their first knockout match against Lebanon next week – but freely admits that he’s up against it for selection after barnstorming showings from his teammates in the three games so far.

While Australia’s halfback dilemma has dominated chat in the media, the 66-6 victory over Italy threw up serious questions in other areas, with Martin putting himself in the frame for a second row gig thanks to a superb showing that included his first international try.

His problem is the sheer depth that Australia can offer in his position. Isaah Yeo is likely to revert to lock, which would shift Cameron Murray to an edge forward role, while both Angus Crichton and Jeremiah Nanai have impressed in their time on the field.

Nanai and Crichton have scored in both of their fixtures, with the Cowboys rookie claiming the man of the match award on Saturday night (Sunday AEDT) in St Helens.

“It’s going to be hard,” he admitted. “Jeremiah is playing out of his skin, Gus (Crichton) is playing well and Murray too. It’s going to be tough, but I hope I put my best foot forward and go from there.

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“Just being here in the first place is something that I’m loving, it’s a mad experience. I love every minute and if I do end up not in the 17, I’m really not fussed. I’m happy to be around the boys so I don’t really mind.”

That’s not to say Martin hasn’t been aiming up. Alongside his showing on the field, he has been doing extras off it and stunned the watching fans and journalists at a recent field session with a bone-crunching shot that left teammate Reagan Campbell-Gillard in a heap.

The pair found the whole incident hilarious, but it speaks to the intensity within the squad as they fight for places in Mal Meninga’s best 17.

“It’s a good position to be in when everyone is playing well, it lifts everyone to that level,” he said of the incident.

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“Mal probably looks at both our performances out there and in training. He’ll take both into account and make his decision, with quality staff who have a say as well.”

He did add that his place might hinge on other selections in the side. The combination he has with Cleary and Yeo could help when selecting combinations, as Meninga said he would in the post-match presser.

With that in mind, Martin picking the ideal running line and receiving a sublime Cleary pass for a second half score can’t have hurt his claim.

“It’s all him!” Martin joked. “I have to give him credit – I just have to put myself in the right spot at the right time and he’ll do everything else. He’s a world class player.

“Everyone on this side is such a good player that we can all fill positions. I don’t know if that Panthers connection will play into it, but hopefully a little bit.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-31T03:04:40+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


agree Albo, it's not hard to make a case for Martin.

2022-10-30T23:19:59+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


I'd have Martin in the 17 somewhere. His form has been terrific in recent weeks. Should have won the Churchill Medal ( IMHO) and has had two big matches on tour here. The benefit he offers is (1) he can play edge or middle forward , and (2) he has proven combination with Cleary & Yeo ( assuming they get picked) , especially defensively , and (3) he has plenty of big match experience with 3 x GF's and SOO matches. I would start him as right edge forward with Murray on Left edge. But I'm guessing Mal might prefer "incumbent" Crichton or "budding "Nanai , whilst having Martin on the bench ? I think the pack might end up as Tino, Grant and Carrigan, Murray , Crichton , Yeo with bench of Hunt, Martin, Collins , Cotter.

2022-10-30T05:46:21+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


I think Crichton will play left edge and I’m leaning towards Nanai on the right. Yeo has the 13 locked down. So if the front row is Tino, Grant and Carrigan (with Crichton, Nanai and Yeo), the bench should be Hunt, RCG, Cotter/Trbojevic and Murray. I think the forwards to miss out will be Collins, Martin and Jake T. There won’t be any surprises in the backs, although Campbell Graham has been shooting the lights out and would been right in the mix for a wing spot. Just waiting on Mal to name his halfback. The 18th man to be one of Wighton/DCE/Cleary.

2022-10-30T05:09:36+00:00

3 R M

Roar Rookie


5 middles 3 second rowers matth. Murray, tino, carrigan, yeo would be locked I think Crichton nanai Martin + 1 prop ?

2022-10-30T02:36:59+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


He’s playing really well. It’s a good problem to have. For me Carrigan has to come back in maybe for Cotter or Collins. Martin might jab a bench spot?

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