ANALYSIS: Luai picks perfect moment to make Origin case, but Robbo's Roosters are a rabble - and they've lost JWH and Manu

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

This should have been a clash of titans. Instead, it was a cakewalk. The Panthers were exceptional, with Jarome Luai picking the best possible moment to reassert his case to start for New South Wales in Origin.

The five eighth was the best on ground, grabbing a late try to confirm a 42-4 scoreline after having earlier laid on three others for teammates.

The Roosters endured a terrible evening, with the contest over by half time and injuries kicking in. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves left with a pec strain, Joey Manu limped out with an ankle complaint and even Sam Walker, currently marooned in NSW Cup, missed the early game with a knee injury.

“We got beaten again on a lot of the effort areas,” said Trent Robinson. “We’re not moving for each other, we’re not in on kick pressures and kick chases. A lot of things that we started the year with have fallen completely away. We got an incredible lesson tonight.

“You can talk about attack and defence, but you can talk about getting a team ready to play and compete. I haven’t done that last week and this week and got bitten pretty hard tonight. 

That’s on me and I have to make sure I get that right and turn it around pretty quickly.”

It was a night where everything went right on the left for Penrith. Scott Sorensen and Tyrone Peachey both got doubles outside of Luai, with winger Sunia Turuva also crossing.

On the other wing, Brian To’o also scored, courtesy of the most unlikely of assists, a crossfield kick from Isaah Yeo. It was that kind of night for Penrith, who recorded their biggest-ever win over the Roosters.

They call Luai the ‘Chief Energy Officer’, and energy is an appropriate way to describe the difference between these two, especially early on when it was still a contest. 

Penrith approached their work with vigour, committed in defence and enterprising in attack.

There’s all the free stuff that the Panthers always do, but this was done with strategy too. The Panthers had watched all the tape on the inside right edge of the Roosters and were ruthless in prising it open with inside balls. 

“It was pretty impressive,” said Ivan Cleary. “We started well with plenty of intensity and that had a fair say in how the rest of the first half went for us.

“I thought it was a really good tight tussle for the first 20, but the second try we scored was a huge try at that time, with both sides starting to tire after a ferocious opening stanza.

“The best part was that we kept it up. We came out after half time and dominated field position. Our defence was something like what we picture it being. I’m very happy.”

The Roosters, in comparison, turned in their most listless showing of a fairly listless season. After underwhelming last weekend at Magic Round, they were even worse tonight. 

Robinson began the hard conversations at half time, kicking the support staff out of the dressing sheds to deliver a few hard truths, and they will likely continue long into next week. 

Their silver lining is that they play the Dragons and Bulldogs, equally poor at the moment, next.

Luai puts the pressure back on Hynes

With Nicho Hynes breathing down his neck for the NSW 6 jumper, Jarome Luai needed to put in a performance tonight. He responded.

This was the best he has looked all year, tormenting the Roosters’ right edge with trademark elusiveness and footwork. Scott Sorensen was the beneficiary.

It was a stellar individual showing, but also one that emphasised how well Luai works as part of a supporting cast. 

While it was the Samoa international who put the gloss on the moves, they were largely made in concert with Isaah Yeo in the ball-playing lock role and Nathan Cleary swinging across both sides of the field.

On the Channel 9 commentary, Blues coach Brad Fittler mentioned the telepathy that the Luai shares with his halves partner, and it was hard not to read plenty into his comments. 

It’s his key selling point ahead of Hynes. While the Sharks star has been by far the better player over the last year – he won the Dally M, after all – he has done so as a 7, not a 6, and as the dominant player, which he will never be for NSW as long as Cleary is playing. 

Origin is an all-star game, but a unique all-star game in that both sides give everything and take it seriously. Simply picking the best players isn’t the goal, picking the best team is. Luai reminded everyone why he might be in the best team tonight.

Hynes fluffed his lines last week against the Dolphins and will need to be at his very best on Sunday at Brookvale Oval. Luai has picked the perfect moment to shine.

What has happened to the Roosters?

At half-time, Robinson kicked the support staff out of the sheds, leaving himself alone with his men, presumably to deliver a few home truths. 

Great coaches know that the spray only works if delivered infrequently, but if ever there was a time for the big stick to come out, this was it. 

The first half was as insipid as a Roosters side has looked in a very long time. Robbo likes to talk about playing ‘Roosters football’, but honestly, it’s impossible to know what that is anymore.

In 2019, it was about expansive attacking and committed, often cynical defence. In 2023, they would kill for something to be cynical about. 

The obvious points are there about lacking creativity in attack – despite having ditched their most creative player – and failing to get the most out of their yardage work, particularly Joseph Suaalii. He recorded 33 metres last week and 64m tonight.

More subtly, James Tedesco is having his quietest season in years and for all their off-field banter, Brandon Smith and Victor Radley still haven’t clicked 

It speaks to a wider malaise. On last year’s late season run, this team kicked the front door in and played off the back of it. They isolated halves in the line and got their backrowers running over the top of them. 

Now, it’s hard to see how they think they score tries. If you can’t throw punches, it’s only a matter of time before a good team like Penrith lands one of their own.

There’s a good, potentially great team in there. But we’re yet to see it in 2023. That’s why Robbo has to lay down the law. This isn’t a technical or tactical fix so much as it is a mental one.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-17T06:19:26+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


It all sounds like blah , blah , blah after all this time. Did Fittler join the Roosters? He left!

2023-05-17T04:40:39+00:00

criag

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Let me put it in a less riled-up way...sorry friend, you're mistaken. I remember clearly the fact Freddy got the opportunity to captain NSW and the Kangaroos because Super League players were not picked. He signed an ARL contract and his immediate future was clear....he would not be playing in Super League. Penrith chose SL and that was that.

2023-05-17T03:41:29+00:00

criag

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‘Excuses’????? Brain washing??? Puhleeeese! They’re facts, end of story! Sorry they don’t suit your constant victim narrative. Fittler was a free agent left without a club. Go and have a look on Trove if you don’t believe me! I didn’t even paint Penrith out to have done anything wrong anyway, gave their situation as unbiased as I could (even though they DID really stab all the other ARL teams in the back by acting in the way it did). What does the length Super League lasted have anything to do with it anyway, other than showing they joined a dud comp.

2023-05-16T21:54:43+00:00

Glory Bound

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The Bunnies have the same side though as last year and are FIRST on the NRL ladder and the Panthers aren't even in second place. How does it feel to support a team that isn't even reserve grade quality? :laughing:

2023-05-16T17:54:12+00:00

London Panther

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They beat England in the semis. He’s also gone pretty well in the prelim finals over the past few years, but again that has been against reserve grade quality…

2023-05-15T12:29:56+00:00

jammel

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Yep - with TommyT and Teddy injured or out of form, Latrell for SoO1 at fullback would be awesome! I would like to see that!

2023-05-15T12:27:47+00:00

jammel

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I'm not an Easts fan - but if I was, I'd want to see BSmith in the 13 - and Radley probably on the pine. I think Smith does his best work running in the middle. He isn't a natural #9 IMO although can spend some game-time there. I also think Sam Walker is the natural #7 for Easts; Keary at six; Manu in the centres and JSualuii on the wing.

2023-05-15T03:26:45+00:00

Glory Bound

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Just at the Panthers Luai the show pony mug lairs was carried by the team around him. If Nathan Cleary gets injured mid-game Nicho Hynes would step up and play Cleary's role while Luai would just crap himself, go MIA and blame other players for his mistakes. Remember the Origin incident when Luai stood over Cobbo and mocked and ridiculed him? QLD used that as motivation to win that game. So Luai is even a liability on that level as well. Hynes can kick goals (as a back up to Cleary and Latrell). Luai can't. Luai is the Colin Scott of NSW, getting selected not on merit but because of the performances of the teams he is in. I rest my case. :laughing:

2023-05-15T00:38:44+00:00

Albo

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He's played 5 Origin games for 3 wins ! How have the other touted main contenders performed ? Cody Walker 4 games for 1 win . Nicho Hynes zero games . Throw in a couple of Grand Final wins and a World Cup final, and there is only one choice here.

2023-05-15T00:09:25+00:00

Artesia

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I have missed scary Penrith! I was having 2019 flashbacks... left side clicked on Friday night. Sorenson filling the Kiks made such a difference. He and Jarome seem to have figured it out finally.

2023-05-14T07:07:20+00:00

Glory Bound

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Playing against who? Players from countries outside of Australia who wouldn't get a run in the NSW Cup? Origin is the elite level of the game. An Australia C side could beat a World XVII team. Luai has been tested and found wanting in the Origin cauldron. Luai hasn't scored a single point after 10 rounds on the Dally M Leaderboard. Luai had a decent game against the chooks this week. But the Roosters are only 1 - 4 from their last 5 games!! Surely, that isn't anything to celebrate? Let's see how he goes against the Broncos next week before you get too far ahead of yourself.

2023-05-14T06:34:06+00:00

London Panther

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The World Cup fits that bill. He was awesome.

2023-05-14T06:14:12+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


Lol, love it :laughing:

2023-05-14T05:35:12+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


The FOX Sports commentary team are talking up Ponga's chances based on one performance against the Titans who aren't even in the top 8.

2023-05-14T05:33:18+00:00

Glory Bound

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Like I said, he is a flat-track bully. Like Mitchell Moses he looks good when his side is in front of the scoreboard and in control of the game but when the pressure is on he folds like a lawn chair. That isn't just my opinion. It has been shared by plenty of others as well.

2023-05-14T04:52:59+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Well I think you will be happy . At least until after the series. :silly:

2023-05-14T04:08:13+00:00

Pop

Roar Rookie


Tedesco’s form heading into Origin 1 has to be a big concern. He is having to work harder in defence and expending a lot of energy for the Roosters who are performing poorly. In previous seasons he has been seen in attacking mode more frequently than he is now. I’m wondering whether he is past his best. Maybe if Hynes is in the team, he is a ready replacement for Teddy if he is struggling, given it appears Freddy wants Luai at 6.

2023-05-14T03:56:20+00:00

Pop

Roar Rookie


It won’t happen. Isn’t playing well enough and with concussion concerns. Reece Walsh to make his debut.

2023-05-14T03:17:15+00:00

MW

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I am happy for Hynes to get the nod for origin. He has been great this year and is a likeable bloke. To say that Luai can’t handle the elite level though is pretty funny. Have you watched much footy in the last 3 years?

2023-05-14T02:51:14+00:00

Glory Bound

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Firstly, my reply was for Panthers and no one else. Least of all a supporter of a club that, if not for DCE, probably wouldn't have a single rep player in Origin this year based on Manly's current form. If you were smart and read all my comments on the discussion of NSW Origin halves you would realise at no point have I argued for Cody Walker to be selected as the Blues 5/8. I was simply pointing out that Luai has done nothing this year apart from a cameo performance this round. That's 1 in 11 games! I have maintained from the beginning that Nicho Hynes is the only smart choice to partner Cleary in the halves AT THIS LEVEL OF THE GAME. Luai cannot handle the elite level because he is unable to hide in the shadow of others.

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