NSW way out of touch as whitewash beckons

By Percycutor / Roar Pro

Much has already been made about the bungling Blues of 2023, but just when you thought it couldn’t get any more bizarre, well, it just keeps on giving.

Comments from both Brad Fittler and Greg Alexander have again left the majority absolutely perplexed. This may well continue even further towards game day with all players not fronting for the media.

We start with Alexander (who seems way more invested in TikTok than a chief advisor should be), when asked if this camp is going to be any different to the lead-up to Game II.

“Absolutely not and no, no massive changes, no,” he said.

So, an emphatic belief that for all series their approach has been the best possible that they have been able to provide. This despite Fittler clearly stating that his side would be a team run or three short in Game II due to injuries and concussion stand-downs.

He also stated that they “would have a pretty light week, as the guys know what to do at this level.”

This interview was conducted beachside with a coffee in his hand, and mid-interview two players wander past doing the same. The next sentence Fittler bemoans the lack of time to have an ideal build-up.

Adding to this the end comment regarding the result was he felt “they weren’t far away.” Ever the optimist, Fittler is now suggesting four converted tries is not insurmountable to chase a game at Origin level.

Doubling down and it has already been well documented, is his statement of “not many changes” for Game III.

Seven in total, Fittler said it’s really only a couple. The truth is, it is a complete new starting forward pack, and a third different halves pairing in the three games thus far. On top of those head-scratching comments, the loyalty showed to James Tedesco and Josh Addo-Carr is puzzling.

(Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Great coaches make big decisions, and aren’t afraid to make the hard ones.

Technically Tedesco would have been a hard one to scratch from the squad due to his standing in the game and his number of state appearances would suggest that.

However, he has been nowhere near the form fullback in the NRL for more than two seasons. This historically hasn’t been a problem at representative level for many players over the years, but the results haven’t come under his leadership in Origin either.

But so often a player doesn’t get a chance to go out on his terms, so it would be no surprise for Tedesco to call time on his representative career before next years series.

Addo-Carr is woefully out of form and is very lucky to hold his place. Even with Campbell Graham injured Fittler could have followed the form and a debut for Manly’s Reuben Garrick should surely have been considered.

Even the recalled Clint Gutherson would have been a better option as the battling Blues will attempt to play for more than just pride in this deciding encounter. Addo-Carr’s selection was so puzzling that a late switch with the Eels custodian to start would be no surprise.

This could allow the bustling Spencer Leinu to take his deserved place on the interchange bench. This would make far more sense than Fittler sensationally coming and stating he doesn’t have a plan for the long-serving Eels captain, who will wear the 17 jersey.

Every player should be selected for a role they can contribute to the well thought-out game plan. This comment from Fittler is either completely misleading or completely true. We will have to wait to see how he bungles this one.

Also staggeringly Fittler advised Damien Cook pre-Game II that the South Sydney specialist hooker would be covering the backline. That is exactly as it turned out.

The selections of Cody Walker, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Keaon Koloamatangi and Bradman Best weren’t complete shocks but the dumping of Hudson Young and Junior Paulo were.

Also, Jacob Saifiti should be counted as an absolute shock selection. To a lesser degree both Tyson Frizell and Stefano Utoikamanu were also shock omissions, based on both players being in camp for the first two matches.

The last but not least staggering comments were from Alexander.

Firstly, describing Walker as “perhaps the best ball-player the game has seen.” Statistically the Souths maestro is always near the top of attacking charts in the NRL, but at 33 years old and having previously been dumped twice by these coaches, Alexander’s statement just doesn’t make sense.

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It probably makes as much sense as Fittler stating Gutherson had been the form player in the NRL for the past month, but completely ignoring the claims of two-time premiership-winning fullback Dylan Edwards.

Furthermore when Alexander was questioned about the role Mitchell Moses would play as part of the new halves pairing, Brandy said Moses doesn’t need to be told what to do. Bringing a new playmaker into the side, as they have done certainly would require as part of the game plan exactly where each player intends to contribute, both individually and collaboratively.

So, the scene is set for Game III, the script is unwritten. In NSW’s case it is probably unreadable anyway.

Will Billy Slater’s solid selections be enough to again trump Fittler’s fellas “who don’t need coaching at this level”?

The answer is almost certainly yes, mainly for the reasons that NSW are badly lacking combinations, any consistency at all and have taken a hail mary, scattergun approach to player selections just like the previous three lost series.

Home ground advantage reduces the deficit to what it could have been.

Predicted score: Queensland winning 24-10, with Cameron Muster earning man of the match honours.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-14T13:27:00+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


I thought this article was a bit silly when I read it and it looks even sillier now. You'd think the Benders would have put 50 on NSW based on how clueless NSW allegedly are.

AUTHOR

2023-07-11T22:12:50+00:00

Percycutor

Roar Pro


Agreed Abbot! What form Drinkwater has been in though! Outstanding. But Surely with Leniu not in the 17 he would have been the nominated player for the HIA replacement etc. It sure is another baffling call no doubt. Good luck Blues fans, all the best to Qld fans, what a game we are in for!

2023-07-11T11:08:08+00:00

Abbot

Roar Rookie


I’m still waiting for someone to explain why drinkwater is 18th man? I’m not questioning his skill, I’m asking how he assists the team if he comes on? Gutho will cover the back 5 (where Drinkwater would likely cover), Murray or Yeo could cover centre if really needed, so what happens if we lose a forward to bring about the 18th man, where is the tactical benefit in Drinkwater? I’m confused by this plan, as unlikely as it may be.

2023-07-11T09:13:03+00:00

Succhi

Roar Rookie


I’d like the selection to change to be able to just pick 20 players at the beginning. That’s your playing group. Barring injuries or suspensions- no ins and outs. We need to keep it simple for Fred and Brandy - the can even use all their toes and fingers to count. No more no less. Will help the clubs too know if who is selected well in advance.

AUTHOR

2023-07-11T07:22:27+00:00

Percycutor

Roar Pro


Forty Twenty, yes it is a critical article/opinion piece.

2023-07-11T02:51:23+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


I had a look at Freds post match interview where he said ''I didn't think we were that far out of the game'' which is a perfectly reasonable comment. He said NSW didn't have polish in the finishes and QLD defence was great. Finish better and pull up a clear forward pass from QLD and the game is closer. If he said anything about not being far off being able to chase down four converted tries , once they were scored , then that is completely different and delusional. Did he actually say that? I follow Manly and have said something no Storm fan could say. I claim the Storm could have easily been up by 12 or 18 at half time in the 2088 GF. Folau was all over Matai but somehow didn't score. I'm claiming the final score could have been much closer. Manly won 40 nil. I've also watched Manly beaten by the Panthers a couple of times in recent years where we were no chance of winning no matter how many things fell our way. I'm claiming the Pennies were more dominant in a 20 odd point win than Manly in a 40 nil GF win. So no, I don't agree with your assessment of Fittler on that point and believe you are being hyper critical in your article.

2023-07-11T02:34:33+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Greg Alexander interviewed about 2023 SOO

2023-07-11T00:20:51+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


He's not talking about the next game, Fitler said they weren't far away in the game they were beaten by 26 points

AUTHOR

2023-07-11T00:12:09+00:00

Percycutor

Roar Pro


Same game. Next game it’s back to a new 80mins, whitewashes are rare as are large scoring comebacks in Origin since 1980.

2023-07-10T23:42:40+00:00

3 R M

Roar Rookie


He has been carrying a chest injury and had the 'caxtonitis' when after O2 he was in a mask. So he has gone well considering that.

2023-07-10T23:39:04+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


If you are claiming that a team beaten in one SOO by a margin of four tries will very, very rarely win the next game then I'm suggesting the figures show you are completely wrong. Big turnarounds are common.

2023-07-10T23:35:02+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Maybe I'm not understanding what ''chase a game means'' . Please explain.

AUTHOR

2023-07-10T23:15:16+00:00

Percycutor

Roar Pro


The context was the margin was approximately four converted tries between the sides, this is not “not far away.” As described, nothing was mentioned of Fittler’s desire or non-desire to chase those points. I’m not sure how many Origins you have watched out of the 120+ matches but I think historically, chasing down four converted tries at Origin level, as stated is a very very rare occurrence. Most readers would see how this writer presented Fittler’s analogy and some, mostly informed followers of the game know all too well to be behind 26 points is almost impossible to chase down at the highest level of rugby league that Origin is. Not impossible but that’s only my opinion, but the margin of Game 2 was certainly not “not far away.”

2023-07-10T22:53:17+00:00

Dumbo

Roar Rookie


40-20; As you say, history shows that chasing down four converted tries is possible, but history has not shown it from a poorly selected and poorly trained side.

2023-07-10T21:22:53+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I think it's a close match myself . Home ground , stopping the whitewash etc. But I do agree with one thing Munster is due. I remember his first Origin. I screamed for his selection. ( I think the choice was him or DCE). He was sensational. His form has been a bit ' off 'in O1 and O2 . Good but not great. I think he just might let loose in O3.

2023-07-10T21:21:27+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


The author appears to suggest that Fittler is delusional if he thinks NSW can chase down four converted tries at SOO level. Would the author be happier if he was to say '' we can't win because it's not possible to chase down four converted tries?'' History shows it is clearly possible , so I'm hoping we never get a coach who thinks like that.

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