If Maguire is picking his Blues team on 'character', here's who is in - and who he should avoid at all costs

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

Blues Origin coach Michael Maguire has stated categorically that his intention is to select a NSW team based on character.

In the world of rugby league, where integrity appears to consistently play something of a secondary role, Maguire may have a difficult task in sticking to his promise to do so.

Sadly, players, coaches and officials in rugby league are frequently tempted by waiving moral and ethical compasses.

On occasion, the breach is as serious as can be, with violence, assault, drugs and crime almost a certainty in yearly rugby league discussions.

At other times, incidents are far less serious, often with the people involved showing a level of immaturity more than anything else and not necessarily possessing criminal intent.

Maguire has traditionally been one of those coaches keen on the character of the man, sometimes at the expense of their talent; believing that that is the foundation upon which a club should be built, from the integrity of the front office all the way to the rookies on the playing list.

Of course, such a hope is a forlorn one in any workplace or industry, with opportunity always certain to lure the gullible and greedy into sins they will automatically regret and apologise for once caught in the act.

So what does a Blues team built on character look like? Plenty a name should be immediately struck from Maguire’s short-list should he actually be committed to the cause of action he claims to be following in terms of selection.

Based on the coach’s criteria of constructing a team “NSW can be proud of”, there would likely be little room for Latrell Mitchell, a player seemingly so caught up in his own talent and importance that rugby league looks more like a secondary activity to him right now.

Latrell Mitchell has the talent, but is he the type of player Michael Maguire needs in his Blues team? (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Soon to be Parramatta Eel Zac Lomax has loomed into the Origin selection space after an impressive start to the season and the ink still drying on a substantial contract.

After a lengthy period of mystery around his next move and considering some of the immature nonsense we have seen from him on the field in the past, I’m not sure Maguire will be as keen to select the super confident 24-year-old as he would a few others at his disposal.

Lomax brings a competitive and personal Mitchell-like chip on his shoulder that Maguire may be looking to avoid in his attempt to break a NSW losing streak.

Jarome Luai is one of the straws that stirs the Panthers drink, yet like both Mitchell and Lomax, is far from a quiet soul prepared to work diligently in the background without a lust for personal gain and recognition. All three are brilliant footballers, yet prone to controversy and poor decision making at times.

The challenge for Maguire in selecting them would be managing big and bold personalities when a healthy serving of Origin selflessness will be the only way the Blues can even dream of knocking off the Queenslanders in the coming series.

Canberra’s Hudson Young is another who might find a line struck through his name should Maguire be gathering men determined to put state far ahead of any personal aspirations and the penchant to resort to illegality, whilst Api Koroisau showed very little common sense and character in his biosecurity bubble breach during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hudson Young has the quality to succeed at Origin level but will he receive another chance in 2024? (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

All of the above are more than capable of playing a role in a winning Blues Origin team, yet if Maguire sticks to his mantra, they may find themselves on the outside.

With character as a determining trait, Tom and Jake Trbojevic will be first cabs off the rank when the side for Origin 1 on June five is announced. Despite some concern around the latter’s form, only those with short memories would consider leaving out a man with Origin in his veins and leadership abilities that Maguire will need in spades.

Sharks half Nicho Hynes should be similarly first picked and after his treatment in Origin selection in recent years, could be vindicated with a polished performance alongside Nathan Cleary.

Penrith duo Dylan Edwards and Isaah Yeo should both be in the squad, yet the fullback is far from a certainty despite yet another season of astonishing numbers at the back for the Panthers.

After the tortuous recovery undertaken by Melbourne Storm’s Ryan Papenhuyzen and his brilliant return to form this season, his new perspective on the game and the humility in playing it again makes him a perfect candidate for selection.

Josh Addo-Carr is having a stunning 2024 with the Bulldogs. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Something similar could be said of Josh Addo-Carr. Displaying impressive leadership qualities with the Bulldogs and an appreciation of team that many stars fail to grasp throughout their entire careers, his form has been scintillating and his presence in the Blues camp certain to be positive.

Teammate Stephen Crichton, Penrith’s Liam Martin and South’s Cameron Murray are three others that fit the mould Maguire appears to be seeking to use.

Selection is always based on performance, but not performance alone and I for one would be more than pleased to be represented as a New South Welshman by some of the names above; players selfless and driven to the cause at the expense of their own involvement in any success.

Getting the balance right in the NSW squad will be key for Maguire. Let’s hope that balance features the men of character he claims to prefer.

The Crowd Says:

2024-05-06T04:09:59+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


The Blues’ job isn’t to improve anybody’s behaviour. It’s to put the best team in the park available to them.

2024-05-05T04:38:40+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


On form, Mitchell shouldn't be allowed near the team. Unfortunately, the selectors have shown that they prefer to pick the incumbents for the first game.

2024-05-04T01:53:19+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


NSW had a silly mindset of picking bodies and not footballers…..We approached QLD with the ”bruise brothers” intent to out muscle them which has never succeeded….All it did was see centres playing wing and locks and second rowers playing five eight…just dumb selection and the selectors never got sacked through that run QLD had….also we had a suicidal mentality of giving away one of our home games to places like Melbourne which has heavy QLD support… We tried to play percentage football with the likes of lockyer,Thurston,cameron smith and Slater….That is like going to the world poker championship in Las Vegas and playing percentage plays on the cards dealt….you won’t win against the best percentage poker players nor a smart psychology from the Melbourne players who can grind you into nothing….In those situations you must take risks…you have to bluff..and be prepared to lose the ball but still defend your errors…Everyone knows defending on your line is aerobically the easiest work…so why did Fitler have us playing safe football until we got near their line and we become impotent.

2024-05-04T01:43:00+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


Talking about game one and we recall Fitler chose two crocks in Addo-Carr and Turbo.....As soon as Slater saw that he bounced Gagai and bought in ''the Hammer''.....WHY?...because his speed left a groin tied Turbo in his wake....first oppotunity and Munster slips the ball behind turbo who turned and looked at the back of the Hammer...This was Fitler not being progressive enough to say he does not have the team he had from the year before victory,...and selecting a team of newer talent...He would not select Graham from Souths even though he had played with the sternum problem all year. Fitler was sure dumb and if we won that first game the series is ours...but Filters jaw went slack and he had nothing to counter.He was trying to attack from 10-20 meters from their line...These defenses at this level and with the rule book being thrown out allowed QLD to easy handle our nothing attack.....BUT they launched raids from their 40 meter line while we played compressed line defense.

2024-05-04T00:02:00+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Wasn’t he dropped 3 years ago by Fittler?

2024-05-04T00:01:13+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


People just say stuff like “caught up in his own talent and importance” and decide it’s a fact. The guy is a gun. He has a discipline issue. And he only works as hard as he has to. But because he’s naturally a gun, that’s enough to make him a gun footballer. QLD absolutely would pick him. Discipline issue would be the only concern.

2024-05-03T22:55:01+00:00

The Spectator

Roar Guru


I will wait and see how L Mitchell returns to give my opinion on whether Critter is in or Latrell. Latrell draws defence in better than critter and scares the opponents more letting either the FB swing wide draw and pass or leave one maybe two to stop a rampaging Latrell. I hope he gets how the bs media work and blocks it all out focus on running hard tackle hard again.

2024-05-03T12:35:03+00:00

Hellhound

Roar Rookie


I disagree about Lomax. I agree that he seemed selfish off the field but He’s shown he can leave off-field issues there and is in great form for the Dragons who he apparently doesn’t want to play for. My NSW team for game 1 would be: 1. Edwards 2. Lomax 3. S. Crichton 4. T. Trbojevic 5. To’o 6. Hynes 7. Cleary 8. Utoikamanu 9. Robson 10. Haas 11. Olakau’atu 12. Martin 13. Yeo 14. Murray 15. J. Trbojevic 16. Koloamatangi 17. A. Crichton

2024-05-03T11:40:13+00:00

Lance Skelton

Roar Pro


Mitchell is seriously overated Natty. Like Inglis.

2024-05-03T10:13:41+00:00

Blink

Roar Rookie


Seems like a load of rubbish. You pick players to win a game of football which requires the best players at your disposal. A "run of the mill "sick" journo who has pet hates in every sport on "The Roar" will hold zero sway. He just has a platform to cast his hate on those he dislikes.

2024-05-03T09:49:40+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


She’ll sue if you play her at hooker

2024-05-03T09:48:32+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


Margaret Court is going to bring the whole team down.

2024-05-03T09:35:46+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Yes

2024-05-03T08:34:54+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Has a Queensland side won the Premiership every year?

2024-05-03T07:37:16+00:00

Pedro

Roar Rookie


I think we need a bad character team. Off the top of my head Changa (accused but never convicted and the girls looked 16), the Newtown fellow trying to get in or out of Thailand with 10kg’s of smack, the south’s half who killed a fellow on the north coast, Matt Lodge, Russel Packer, the Manly stabber, Rex Mossop (don’t ask), the Dawson brothers. All suggestions welcome.

2024-05-03T07:22:44+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


As a Queenslander, very happy if Latrell is not picked, on song he is a weapon. If Mal or Uncle Wayne were coaching NSW I would have Latrell odds on for the Wally Lewis medal. Tom Turbo in the top 10% of NRL players is not as good as he once was, injuries in his thoughts/body Crighton, To'o, Luai ? NSW then Samoa V England or NSW then Australia Pacific Championship?

2024-05-03T07:13:36+00:00

Megeng

Roar Rookie


And with Albo as the team mascot...

2024-05-03T07:04:25+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


You do your job selflessly. If you're the type who loves to throw an offload or 20 at club level, but your Origin coach needs you to just get quick play-the-balls, you tuck the ball under your arm. Another way to put it in it's about being MOTM without trying to be MOTM.

2024-05-03T07:02:37+00:00

Michael Keeffe

Roar Guru


....that's in QLD! Queensland's everywhere!

2024-05-03T06:58:07+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


It means that someone did not adhere to quarantine protocols.

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