Hynes states claim for Origin with perfect performance as blood-thirsty Sharks devour 'embarrassed' Raiders

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Nicho Hynes has not quite made an undeniable case to be Nathan Cleary’s halves partner for NSW but he should be the first five-eighth option that Blues selectors discuss when it comes time to pick their Origin team. 

Hynes was at his brilliant best at GIO Stadium on Sunday to spearhead the Sharks to an ominous 40-0 flogging of the Raiders in what was a mismatch from the get-go.

He was playing chess while his inexperienced opponents were playing chequers in the game within the game of directing the teams exactly where they needed to be on the field. 

If it was in the era of the old Rugby League Week player ratings, he would have snared a rare 10 out of 10 with his only blemish failing to find touch with a penalty kick when the result was well beyond doubt.

Penrith, Melbourne and Brisbane each have a more potent roster but first-placed Cronulla are the form team of the competition for the way they have put together their 6-1 start to the year. 

The Sharks have been slick in attack, scoring at least 34 in their past four outings, to lead the league at more than 28 points per game and also possess the stingiest defence in the NRL at a fraction over 14.

Hynes’ six appeal growing stronger

Hynes has represented NSW just once when he was thrown on as a late substitute out of position in the centres in game one last year and became the scapegoat for the eight-point loss after missing a tackle on Cameron Munster in the lead-up to Queensland’s go-ahead try. 

With incumbent five-eighth Cody Walker out of form at the struggling Rabbitohs, the race for the No.6 jersey appears to be between Cleary’s club comrade Jarome Luai, Hynes and Canterbury’s Matt Burton. 

Incoming coach Michael Maguire has kept his cards very close to his chest, basically stating that all options are on the selection table leading into the June 5 series opener at Accor Stadium. 

Nicho Hynes. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Hynes has played just two of his 90 NRL appearances at five-eighth, filling in when Munster was injured at the Storm in 2021, but was renowned for his versatility during the early stages of his career in particular before he joined Cronulla and became a Dally M Medal winner. 

Cleary will clearly be the Blues’ first-choice playmaker when it comes to directing traffic and putting in attacking kicks so what they need is someone who can take the load off his shoulders so the Maroons can’t aim all their henchmen in his direction whenever he’s in possession of the Steeden.

And while Hynes clearly fills a similar role at club level, he would have no trouble taking a back seat to Cleary in attack, holding his own in defence and also being a line-breaking option two or three passes off the ruck. 

Cronulla coach Craig Fitzgibbon said Hynes has “a nice balance to his game at the moment”.

“We all know he can make really nice plays, he’s got skill and talent but his defence, more importantly, it’s as good as I’ve seen him defend. He wouldn’t be out of place (in Origin).”

Sharks bare their teeth in Canberra

The Raiders repelled Cronulla for the first 13 minutes but their defensive line was broken when a Tom Hazelton offload led to Cameron McInnes diving over under the posts and copping a gash to his forehead which will probably signal the end to any hopes of a modelling career in his post-playing days. 

Hazelton made it 12-0 midway through the first half when he powered through an uncharacteristically poor Joseph Tapine tackle close to the line. 

Canberra hooker Danny Levi was hooked by Ricky Stuart after he spilled the pill with the line wide open after a Xavier Savage break down the left sideline.

He was looking for somewhere to hide following the embarrassing blunder and Stuart showed him a suitable spot on the bench after the Sharks marched downfield on the next set for Hynes to set up a Sione Katoa try for a 12-point turnaround. 

The second half was only six minutes old when Hynes mesmerised the defence on Canberra’s left edge to find Briton Nikora steaming through to the try line for a 24-0 buffer.

Hynes peeled off a 40-20 kick and then continued toying with the defence with ball in hand, this time dummying his way over as the Raiders made the mistake of focusing on his support players. 

Katoa crossed to make it 34-0 soon after the hour mark on the back of a Hynes long-range intercept and the halfback provided the last pass for Jesse Ramien to complete the carnage.

“I thought we controlled the game really well,” Fitzgibbon said.

Cronulla went into this game following the immediate retirement of co-captain Dale Finucane and five-eighth Braydon Trindall being stood down for drink-driving offences but that double blow barely caused a ripple for Fitzgibbon’s line-up.

Rookie five-eighth Daniel Atkinson complemented Hynes well in the halves while the pack outplayed, outmuscled and out-hustled their Canberra counterparts.

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Green Machine missing crucial cogs

Canberra’s encouraging start to the season is starting to fade rapidly. 

“Too many missed tackles, there was a lot of poor football,” was coach Ricky Stuart’s summation after Sunday’s capitulation, which marked his 500th NRL match as a coach.

With two L-platers driving the Green Machine in Ethan Strange and Kaeo Weekes, the external expectations won’t be high although Stuart will be adamant his team still has what it takes to make the finals. 

They were not just without their chief playmaker Jamal Fogarty on Sunday but the added experience of Elliott Whitehead, Corey Horsburgh and Jordan Rapana on the injured list. 

Throw in Corey Harawira-Naera’s indefinite absence after his on-field seizure last year and the long-term shoulder injury recently suffered by Zac Hosking and the Raiders’ roster is seriously undermanned. 

Strange, Weekes and 18-year-old fullback Chevy Stewart are potential stars of the future but they are not yet ready to carry the hopes of a team missing so much experience.

“I’m not backtracking from the path we’ve taken with all those younger players,” Stuart added. “But I didn’t expect at this stage of the season having to play so many of them all together.

“When you’ve got so much experience sitting on the sidelines, it makes the job so much harder to play first grade for those younger players – they’re hurting and I’m hurting for them.

“I felt embarrassed for that performance but we will keep working hard.”

Canberra face a daunting trip to Brookvale next Friday on a five-day turnaround before their first bye in Round 10 which can’t come soon enough for a team that desperately needs their injured veterans back on deck.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-29T04:12:47+00:00

Ben Lewis

Roar Pro


I will admit to being slightly biased because I think he's both a terrific player and top bloke, but I really think he's earned a decent shot at Origin. I get what you're saying about the top teams, and I agree that 10-12 will show us what he's made of at present, but I think he definitely deserves his crack. Out of the four you mentioned, I think he's definitely the best option. Moses is a great player but I don't think you want to throw him in the Origin arena right after coming back from surgery and a bone fracture before he's got a chance to come back at full fitness. Luai's a good half but he's just not on the level as the others, and I think Hynes comfortably gets past Burton.

2024-04-29T03:36:41+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


A bit harsh .Because of all the injuries Rickie has had to blood too many too quickly.They’ll be plenty of good fruit at the back half of the season.

2024-04-29T03:32:49+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


I guess you must have one of those QLD passports .AR is at about 75% fit and Moses been out injured for 2 months.

2024-04-29T02:01:32+00:00

astro

Roar Rookie


Luai has been good, and Moses, when fit also has a case for sure. The problem with evaluating Hynes is that he hasn't played the top teams yet. Thrashing Canberra, Bunnies and Bulldogs is one thing, but beating the top teams is something different. The Sharks play Storm, Roosters and Panthers from Rnds 10-12 and that will tell us how good Hynes is. As a NSW fan, I hope he does brilliantly. I think out of Moses, Luai, Burton and Hynes, Hynes is the best suited to playing alongside Cleary...

2024-04-29T01:03:45+00:00

Duvall

Roar Rookie


I am not crowing. They are indeed playing "beautiful" football - fact. They have scored all those points - fact. I then point out that the "big tests are coming" - fact. Blowing away a pathetic Raiders means little - except to the sad Raiders supporters.

2024-04-28T23:55:51+00:00

Gags

Roar Rookie


As a doggies supporter I hope they don’t pick Burton. He’s improving every game and we don’t need the disruption

2024-04-28T19:04:29+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


My “FORM” blues backline would be Cleary Nicho Lomax Ramien JAC To’o DE with Burton at 14. Nicho goes in at 6 or not at all.However this mean no room for Teddy Turbo Moses Best Crichton (JW n Trell unavailable) - so it Won’t be picked on FORM.

2024-04-28T13:39:59+00:00

Ben Lewis

Roar Pro


Hynes is so far ahead of Luai and Burton it’s not funny. If Maguire goes with anybody else in the number 6 jersey, it’s almost daylight robbery.

2024-04-28T11:56:50+00:00

Duncan Smith

Roar Guru


What's with the jerseys in this game? Pretty poor. Why is so hard to have the lime green of Canberra against the light blue of Cronulla, even if there has to be an Anzac theme?

2024-04-28T11:54:52+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Bit early in the season to start crowing - the Sharks have seen this script before. Still I'd rather be in your position - they were very good today against an embarrassing directionless rabble - so not sure what that means.

2024-04-28T11:51:39+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


I think you'll find just about every NRL team had an Anzac themed jersey this year HY. Manly included - but it was so boring you probably didn't notice.

2024-04-28T11:22:46+00:00

Cugel

Roar Rookie


A jumper-grab-a-thon from Canberra, truly appalling.

2024-04-28T11:16:43+00:00

Mainlander

Roar Rookie


Nah, Reynolds or Moses at 7 and Clearly at 6

2024-04-28T09:56:23+00:00

Gamechanger

Roar Rookie


Hynes in at ACCOR stadium, starting beside Cleary. Starting him there and not at Lang Park, will give him all the advantages, in contrast to the way freddy managed him. We will soon see if this combo works. He will be up against Munster world and that will be the stiffest of challenges straight up.

2024-04-28T09:34:40+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Can we just pick the Blues on form (some allowance for previous years)? Cleary at 7, Edwards at 1, Burton in. How is Tom Turbo going? Trell is brilliant when on, but seems unfit and disinterested right now.

2024-04-28T09:33:29+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Raiders get the Evil Energy by trying to cash in on the Anzac’s. Bloody peasants. Sharks looked slick - but against the Raiders. Good vibes for them. Plus, Sticky’s a bum.

2024-04-28T09:11:56+00:00

concerned supporter

Roar Rookie


Canberra Raiders followers maybe should defect to the Brumbies. The only positives for the Raiders is their brilliant Viking Clap. NRL is so stereotyped, bash and barge for territory, then maybe a kick. West Tigers after 7 games, have not scored a single try starting from their own half. Super Rugby this year has been more entertaining than NRL.

2024-04-28T09:06:10+00:00

Duvall

Roar Rookie


Cronulla are playing beautiful football. They've scored 152 points in fours games and the defence is positively stingy - which is what I am mostr excited about. The big tests are coming but they are in good shape - pity about Trindall though - these days he's actually a big loss.

2024-04-28T09:02:55+00:00

bigbaz

Roar Guru


I have been enjoying Nicho’s footy for a couple of years but I’ve not been convinced , but now I am. He is the real deal.

2024-04-28T08:24:42+00:00

Conan of Cooma

Roar Rookie


That was a very, very entertaining performance from the Sharks. I'm keen to see if they can maintain this momentum.

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