Seeing this is the 40th year of State of Origin, what about selecting an Australian side made up of the NSW and Queensland teams from 40 years of Origin history, to play against Great Britain in a one-off Test.
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I was up and down about putting Lockyer ahead of Slater in my first team. Are you a NSW or Queensland supporter.Yeah Miles was very close to my side
I was up and down about putting Lockyer ahead of Slater in my first team. Are you a NSW or Queensland supporter.
I had to have Lewis, and tried to be as unbiased as possible. Had given thought to putting all 3 in and playing Lewis at lock and Lockyer at 5/8. Which would have meant either of Sironen or Menzies would have dropped out. Clyde would have moved to an edge forward.Queensland. I was always having Lewis and Lockyer in my side.
I had to have Lewis, and tried to be as unbiased as possible. Had given thought to putting all 3 in and playing Lewis at lock and Lockyer at 5/8. Which would have meant either of Sironen or Menzies would have dropped out. Clyde would have moved to an edge forward.
As a fellow Queensland fan, who is going tonight, the man for me who underachieved more than Tallis was Renouf, who is still my favourite all time player, and the reason I started watching Rugby League. In would personally take Renouf out, move Fittler to Centre and Clyde to Lock. Still a great side. Good call about both Roberts and Larson as well. Larson also held the record for the most consecutive origins for a long time.I'm excluding players like Beetson who were barely hanging on by the time they played Origin. Also I'm excluding players like Hayne for example who's best was obviously exceptional but was very brief. I've opted for extended class. And I've factored in, as much as I can, players' Origin exploits and reputation rather than their careers in general. I've picked players I watched.
1. Slater - very hard to leave out Lockyer who for a time was the lone flash of class in the Queensland side. Brasher was the best NSW fullback I saw
2. Inglis - could play anywhere in the backline aside from halfback and his natural brilliance makes him too hard to leave out. Probably had his biggest Origin impact on the wing
3. Meninga - doesn't really need explaining.
4. Renouf - probably the best hole running centre I've ever seen
5. Ettingshausen - brilliant finisher on the wing or in the centres
6. Wally Lewis - Picks himself
7. Andrew Johns - wanted to pick Thurston but he just gets shaded for me. Johns was a brute in defence and could cover dummy half if he had to
8. Petero Civoniceva - the man was like clockwork and though for a time he was in Webcke's shadow as the best prop in the world, he went past him by the time he finished up
9. Cameron Smith - needs no explanation
10. Paul Harragon - this one was hard. I felt that Webcke was probably never at his best in Origin. Chief would always lift no matter what
11. Ian Roberts - this was difficult but I remember watching Roberts as a kid and thinking that there is no way anyone could be more intimidating than this guy. The war paint under the eyes, the shoulder pads - he was the human equivalent of a shark. Emotionless and deadly
12. Gordon Tallis - as a Queensland fan I actually often felt Gordy underachieved at Origin level but he was still the best back-rower in the game for a decade
13. Brad Fittler - Clyde has pretty good claims on this spot but as an actual footballer Fittler was better, and he can cover centre and five-eighth obviously. Curiously I don't think Fittler ever won a MOTM award in Origin but he never ever played a bad game
14. Lazarus - Toss up between him and Chief, they're interchangable
15. Gary Larson - This will probably seem like an odd one but he was the best defensive back rower in the game during his career and he was built for SOO footy. I remember Peter Wilkins describing his 50000th tackle for a game as "larson is there to wrap him up yet again.... like an android that won't stop." Summed him up to a tee
16. Steve Price - in his younger day could cover second row, by his retirement he was just a front row machine. Again might seem a bit odd but he was a mainstay for 12 series, played nearly 30 games, incredibly underrated
17. Craig Wing - Not in the class of footballer as some of the others that have been picked but easily the most versatile player I've ever seen and could play anywhere bar prop or second row.
As a fellow Queensland fan, who is going tonight, the man for me who underachieved more than Tallis was Renouf, who is still my favourite all time player, and the reason I started watching Rugby League. In would personally take Renouf out, move Fittler to Centre and Clyde to Lock. Still a great side. Good call about both Roberts and Larson as well. Larson also held the record for the most consecutive origins for a long time.
It is Brad Izzard that you are thinking of. Though he had a brother Craig who played around the same time, who is sadly better known more recently for the wrong reasons.Very fair move. People tend to forget Fittler cut his representative teeth as a centre, as Alexander and one of the Izzards from memory as well as Steve Carter were at 5-8 during his early days at Penrith.
Fair call about Renouf too, I think he did save his best footy for the Broncos. He does stick in my mind as having played a big role in THAT try though so for sentimental reasons he stands out to me!
It is Brad Izzard that you are thinking of. Though he had a brother Craig who played around the same time, who is sadly better known more recently for the wrong reasons.
Former rugby league player Craig Izzard found corrupt by ICAC
Former rugby league player Craig Izzard has been found corrupt by the Independent Commission Against Corruption for agreeing to accept bribes in exchange for not investigating unlawful asbestos dumping during his employment as an anti-dumping investigator.www.smh.com.au
I was just talking the side you pick and the change I would make. I picked Daley at Centre, who is the only other glaring omission for mine.
Renouf always played better for Australia than Queensland as well for some reason. I have a theory is that not having Lazarus to lay the platform at Origin level had a bit to do with that. Also, regarding THAT TRY, it never happens if not for the ball over the top from Willie Carne to the Pearl.
No, he does not sneak on to a wing.Probably a bit of recency bias, but does Addo-Carr sneak onto a wing?
I think you possibly point. In defence of my own side though, the only player in my run on side that you could say that about may be Daley, who started in the centres and then moved 5/8. On the bench I have Menzies, who is a genuine utility, could play anywhere apart from prop, and Fittler, who can play as a lock and 5/8, similar to Sean O'Loughlin for Wigan.I'm enjoying reading this thread, but isn't there the danger that posters are making the same mistake as the Blues, by trying to crow-bar too many play-makers in there?
Probably a bit of recency bias, but does Addo-Carr sneak onto a wing?
You couldn't sneak Daniel Wagon in there somewhere.1. Jarryd Hayne
2. Eric Grothe Sr.
3. Mick Cronin
4. Steve Ella
5. Eric Grothe Jr.
6. Brett Kenny
7. Peter Sterling
13. Ray Price
12. Nathan Hindmarsh
11. Ron Hilditch
10. Arthur Beetson
9. Steve Edge
8. Dean Pay
14. Jason Smith
15. Jim Dymock
16. Geoff Gerard
17. Michael Vella/Peter Wynn