'Wake-up call': Is it time for a complete Kangaroos team overhaul after New Zealand 'capitulation'?

By matth / Roar Guru

The Pacific Championship final told a grim story for Australian rugby league fans; a lop-sided 30-nil scoreline featuring a leaking defence and a lacklustre attack.

The forwards were bullied and the backs were bland. A lack of line breaks, a dearth of dummy-half runs and a general failure of imagination.

Australia has enjoyed a golden period in recent times, but if that capitulation was not a wake-up call, then I do not know what is.

(Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

The Kangaroos’ next assignment is in late 2024, assuming the international game does not shoot itself in the foot in the meantime. But I feel it should be a far different line-up to the team that we have just witnessed.

So I want to pull out the old crystal ball and see what team might trot out in the green and gold next year to bring pride back to the jersey.

Fullback

That should be the end for James Tedesco. Candidates are jumping out of the ground and Tedesco’s pinball effective running game no longer covers his willingness to die with the ball and clog up the attack.

Given we need some attacking genius, surely Reece Walsh comes into the side. You cannot coach pace and it is also a nightmare to defend against. Plus Walsh provides a level of arrogance and niggle that we need after such a passive performance.

Wings

Dylan Edwards should be the NSW fullback next year, but for all his sterling capabilities he is simply not a winger. He is also not a generational talent capable of playing anywhere. He was defensively caught out against NZ and did not deserve to be put in that situation.

Valentine Holmes is still a quality player, but does he provide the punch out of the back that a modern winger needs? In another 12 months, he will be firmly in the veteran class.

So queue the return of The Fox? I am not so sure that his inclusion is automatic.

Another obvious candidate is Selwyn Cobbo, but honestly, he seems to have regressed in 2023, with brilliant moments followed by disinterest. He may still be worth investing in, as other candidates are thin on the ground, but he would want to have a very good year.

So let us go with the Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (The Hammer) on one wing and pick your own on the other out of Cobbo and Addo-Carr. Hammer is a top-class fullback and centre, but for team balance, we will place him on the wing. I do admit that that is exactly the mistake made with Edwards, but I think centre/wing is an easier adjustment than fullback. If we want Hammer in the centres, then Campbell Graham can shift to a wing.

Centres

Kotoni Staggs just does not fill me with confidence and unfortunately, I do not see Tommy Turbo as being a viable option after yet another set of injuries and Latrell Mitchell is a tad unreliable, although a bona fide game changer.

So, instead, I would go with the NSW pairing of Graham and Bradman Best; speed, defence, offloads. These two have it all.

Halves

Dally Cherry-Evans would not have played if Nathan Cleary was fit – so let us just pray the Panthers halfback is fit next year.

DCE has been a great servant but his old legs are letting him down. Cameron Munster’s time is over. The brilliance is too little and too far between these days and he is not the player he was. Incidentally, this is showing why Queensland has been so keen for Kalyn Ponga to succeed in the halves as they are about to fall off a cliff.

Without great confidence, we will go with Nicho Hynes; Cleary is an obvious choice and I think Hynes deserves more time to see what he can produce.

Nicho Hynes. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

Hynes’ representative career to date has been confined to limited minutes in unfamiliar positions – so, give him a proper chance.

The left-field option is Ezra Mam, but I do not think he is quite ready and Cody Walker is still very top-shelf, but I think his time has unfortunately passed.

Lock

Isiah Yeo is a quality forward and a key component of the Panthers’ system, but I just have not seen that dominance at the state or national level. Cameron Murray is a generational talent and should captain this side.

Edge Forwards/Second Row

Liam Martin is continuing to grow into a high-quality edge forward and tries his guts out every week. On the other side, while we have moved Murray to lock.Rueben Cotter does not have the physical attributes to dominate an edge, as the next in line.

Instead, let us acknowledge the 2023 transformation of David Fifita. He is now settled in a role and has added consistency and work rate to his formidable strike power. With quality service, he would dominate at this level.

Front Row

Payne Haas stays but he has to play more minutes.

His greatest attribute is his motor and the Bronco provides consistent power and rarely misses a tackle – allowing us to rotate for impact elsewhere. He is also fourth in 2023 at NRL level for offloads but did none of that for Australia. Let Haas play his 65 minutes and empower him to be what he can be.

Speaking of impact, we should be starting with Tom Flegler. He is big and slightly unhinged – the Kangaroos just need to tell him to go out there and cause havoc for 20 minutes.

Hooker

Ben Hunt, God bless him, is done. What a stellar player he has been but Harry Grant has to step up now.

Hunt’s lack of running against the Kiwis was a terrible problem for us, but I still do not see another player up to his level going around in clubland.

Blayke Brailey, Reed Mahoney, Reece Robson – they are all admirable dummy halves – but Grant simply has more.

Bench

We need a spark from the bench that can make something happen. Enter the reigning Dally M Player of the Year, Kayln Ponga. He can play virtually anywhere.

He can set up breaks or make his own. He has shown for the Maroons that he can defend in the middle if need be. Ponga has to be in the side and he is more versatile than Walsh; so the Broncos fullback takes the specialist number one position and Ponga is free to make things happen.

Patrick Carrigan is the future. He can punch holes, offload or play the distributor role. He has a mammoth work rate and is a leader.

Tom Gilbert – this kid is a mongrel and he can play in the middle or cover an edge. I cannot imagine the opposition rag-dolling us with Tom Gilbert in the side.

Tino Fa’asuamaleaui. Tino had a bit of a shocker in that final, but he is still quality, still young and can have a definite impact once Flegler runs out of juice.

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So, there is my side to take back ascendancy from the Kiwis – let me know your thoughts on who I may have missed.

The Crowd Says:

2023-11-17T02:53:24+00:00

criag

Roar Rookie


Can't fault any of that. But no Roosters?...I thought they were meant to be the team that has all the stars?

2023-11-08T11:18:18+00:00

johnno 2

Roar Rookie


I presume Munster has had a rough time with his health this past season.I think he has plenty to give and is a special talent .

2023-11-08T00:55:54+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


At the risk of repeating myself, Walsh is where Ponga was 2-3yrs ago, however, Walsh is in a better team. Ponga doesn’t lift for origin he’s just got better players around him. Re JAC, tbh unless it is jail time/female abuse I really don’t care what the boys do off the field. More based on the fact I’d be all sorts of a hypocrite if I judged others knowing the stupid things I’ve done. What’s the saying, good experience comes from bad experiences.

2023-11-07T22:26:27+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


to quote you "bugger all". :stoked:

2023-11-07T21:32:46+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


And what about the load on Cotter, full season, origin, Prime Minister's XIII. bucks party, Aust V Samoa, Wedding, Aust V NZ.

2023-11-07T21:10:29+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


And then there's the hair tints (looks in mirror and sighs....)

2023-11-07T21:04:33+00:00

JimCam73

Roar Rookie


Munster always seems to be freestyling it rather than playing to a structure. Has been very inconsistent this year.

2023-11-07T21:00:59+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


At least Walsh would have given the ref a tune up,

2023-11-07T19:36:00+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


In the end a lot of it looked half-arsed, and that's down to Mal and his crew

2023-11-07T19:30:57+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I wonder how much "coaching" Mal actually does :sick: :shocked:

2023-11-07T19:29:42+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Well, there is that :happy:

2023-11-07T19:28:31+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


You could probably say that about quite a few halves

2023-11-07T19:26:06+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I agree with your Ponga over Walsh call. If Ponga was Brisbane fullback in the GF the Broncs probably win. I'm over JAC.

2023-11-07T11:53:42+00:00

Brian Watson

Roar Rookie


What it shows is the difference it has made now that the Polynesian players are repping their own teams. In years gone by we would have had blokes like Junior Paoulo and Talmalolo in the Green and Gold, but no more. We really miss those Islander boys playing for us!

2023-11-07T10:23:16+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


It’s happened a lot for NSW, and now maybe for Australia… Jake Trbojevic doesn’t blow anyone’s hair back when he plays… but you sure as sheet miss him when he’s not there Munster got off the sauce when he had his ‘bag of powder’ drama and 2022 was arguably his best season. This year he got back on it. Not saying it’s the difference but he should think about it I think Teddy’s time is limited, but think he did more to get Australia back in the game than Walsh might have done in the same circumstances. Walsh is the future though There were queries about Australia only picking one edge forward before the tournament started. Came home to roost by the final Meninga spoke a lot about specialists but proceeded to pick a lot of players, if not out of position, at least not in their prime position… of the team in the final the 2,3,5,9,12 were playing out of their regular NRL position

2023-11-07T08:13:39+00:00

Nico

Roar Rookie


I don't have an issue with Mal staying on after one very ordinary result. Lam and Hagan are probably more up to speed tactics-wise but Mal provides the last link to an era when a Kangaroos jersey was the pinnacle of the game, he's clearly passionate about international footy and can show the players what the jersey means (even if we didn't quite see that on Saturday)

2023-11-07T07:30:24+00:00

Dumbo

Roar Rookie


Tony, I disagree with your view "Slater looks happy with the Maroons, so maybe rule him out as well". Australian coach is no more of a full-time position than is Qld coach or NSW coach, It's not like coaching an NRL team, which is genuinely a 52/7 job. The State and National coaches just need to pick a bunch of fit players, accept that many will never have played together before (so keep the strategy simple) and motivate the guys. Slater could do the National job without compromising his State job. For years, my view has been that the National coach position should be filled by the State coaches alternating in the role. Don't pay the State coaches the same money as the current National coach. Give them a top-up. Let them bring along their assistants , and use the rest of National coach money to pay the assistants. Mal has been diabolical in claiming that he would picked specialists - then picking and playing guys out of position. He has been in the job for long enough. He has made his pile of money. He has never had to earn it while NZ and England were weak. Now it's time for him to step aside.

2023-11-07T06:37:15+00:00

Morz

Roar Rookie


People also forget the Kiwis were a Brandon Smith brain explosion whisker away from beating Roos in the WC Semi last year, and I have no doubt they would have gone on to thump Samoa in the final. Last week scoreline flattered the Roos with a couple late tries - so this thumping by the Kiwis has been on the cards. So, all in all, probably is time seriously look at where the Roos are going and if Mal does deserve to carry on...and I agree with an early poster - Mal needs to hit the gym again, he is a bit of a butterball at the moment.

2023-11-07T06:29:03+00:00

Morz

Roar Rookie


The 36-18 result flattered Australia in the first game

2023-11-07T03:50:11+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Nah, I just think we’re in transition. By the way, I’m not sure Cleary’s a lock at 7 either. He’s been iffy in SOO to date, even though he’s killed it at Club level this year. Problem is, who can take that spot?

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