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State of Origin 2012 – Queensland Maroons Side for Game 1

As suspected, there weren’t too many surprises when the Queensland Maroons side was named for State of Origin 2012 Game 1.

Queensland XXXX Maroons - State of Origin 2012 - Game 1

State of Origin Game 1 – Queensland Maroons

1. Billy Slater
2. Darius Boyd
3. Justin Hodges
4. Greg Inglis
5. Brent Tate
6. Jonathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith
10. Petero Civoniceva
11. Nate Myles
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Ashley Harrison

Interchange:

14. Matt Gillett
15. Dave Taylor
16. Ben Hannant
17. David Shillington

18. Daly Cherry-Evans
19. Dane Nielsen 

State of Origin 2012 – NSW Blues Side for Origin 1

The time has finally arrived! The make-up of the NSW VB Blues for State of Origin 2012 – Game 1 has been announced. A few selection surprises with Jamie Buhrer, Trent Merrin and Ben Creagh, otherwise I think the team is as I thought it would be.

Jennings and Hayne have been selected despite their poor club form which shows the amount of faith Ricky has in these two. They bring the X-Factor to the Blues side and I think it’s a good move to include them in the side. NSW will not beat Queensland by trying to contain them, they need to fight fire with fire and I think their selections along with big Tony Williams is a bold move.

I’m a bit surprised that Creagh and Merrin were selected, Creagh has had his chances in Origin and has never really impressed, while Merrin didn’t get much of a chance last year. Buhrer was the bolter which was leaked a week or so ago in all the papers, and I think that it is a strange move considering the Blues already have Bird and Lewis who can play the utility role of needed. I would have much preferred to see Tariq Sims be given a go.

What are everyone’s thoughts on the side below? Do the Blues have a chance of ending Queensland’s 6 year dominance with this side? Let us know in the comments!

NSW VB Blues - State of Origin 2012 - Game 1State of Origin 2012 – NSW VB Blues

Likely 17:

1. Brett Stewart
2. Jarryd Hayne
3. Josh Morris
4. Michael Jennings
5. Akuila Uate
6. Todd Carney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Paul Gallen
9. Robbie Farah
10. James Tamou
11. Greg Bird
12. Glenn Stewart
13. Luke Lewis

Interchange:

14. Jamie Buhrer
15. Ben Creagh
16. Trent Merrin
17. Tony Williams

Fantasy NRL 2012 – State of Origin Cheat Sheet Round 9

Author – Fantasy NRL Blog http://fantasynrlblog.com

Number of trades before round 11: 12

Teams with the bye (trade out and don’t trade players in from these teams)

Souths & Wests (round 10) – If you have 3-4 players from these teams, you need to trade 1-2 at least this week. There are only 3 trades in round 10 so leaving 3 is pretty risky.

Brisbane
Canberra
Gold Coast
Melbourne
Newcastle
Parramatta

Tally how many players you have from the teams above, include any Origin players as they don’t play in round 11. Make sure number of trades is HIGHER than this number and best to have 2-3 extra to allow for injuries.

Fantasy NRL 2012

Origin teams haven’t been announced but anyone playing for Australia you can safely assume will be in Origin.

Teams without a bye until round 13 or 14:
(good to choose players from these teams)
Bulldogs
Manly
St George
Roosters
Cowboys 

MAKE SURE you don’t have more than 3 players from the Sharks and Warriors in your team after your round 11 trades. Both these teams have the bye in round 12.

After the Tigers and Rabbits have their byes, there are some good players to pick from to get you through Origin – especially from the Tigers as they don’t have their second bye until round 17.

SAFE PLAYERS:

These players are from teams that don’t have the bye in round 11, are ineligible or unlikely to play Origin. They’re also players that do score well instead of just listing everyone you could pick from. Players in Bold are ones I’d strongly recommend.

Bulldogs - James Graham, Sam Kasiano, Frank Pritchard, Timoteo Lafai (gets his run in the centres with Steve Turner out for the rest of the season) Ben Barba (is eligible for QLD but don’t see him getting a wing spot

Manly - Jamie Buhrer (should play 70-80 minutes when Watbro, T Rex and G Stewart play for NSW) Jorge Tafua

St George – Jeremy Latimore, Matt Cooper,  Jason Nightingale (may also play fullback when B Moz is away)

Roosters – Daniel Mortimer – not a stand out player, but should get a start if Pearce gets the NSW number 7 jersey, SKD, Anthony Minichello, Sam Perrett

Cowboys (based on Scott, T Sims, Tamou and JT being picked and Tate and Ash Graham NOT being selected on the wing) Ricky Thorby, Jason Taumalolo, Ash Graham, Matt Bowen (will shoulder a lot more play making responsibility when JT is away)

Best Draw next 3 weeks:

Bulldogs – Parramatta, Gold Coast, Sharks (without Gallen and maybe TC)
Manly – Raiders, Broncos, Roosters
Dragons – Cowboys, Panthers, Souths, Parramatta (had to throw that 4th game in) 

10 Worst Sporting Moments of 2011

As promised, here is our view of the worst sporting moments of 2011. There were plenty of scandals, disgraceful acts, poor team and individual performances and even a failed TV attempt in 2011. We sifted through the wreckage and picked our top 10 worst sporting moments of 2011, enjoy!

10. Shane Warne’s Failed Attempt at his own Talk Show

Shane Warne is unanimously known as the greatest bowler Australia has ever seen, he has taken 708 test wickets and over 1,000 international wickets but his career also included plenty of scandal which detracted away from his performances on the pitch. The latest of Warnie’s failures was his attempt at a self titled talk show during the summer of Cricket.

Warnie failed TV attempt - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
Courtesy of dailytelegraph.com.au

After many weeks of hype and countless advertisements of the show, the ratings nosedived and it only lasted 5 weeks before it was pulled from our screens never to be seen again. I think Warnie needs to stick to commentary and the occasional playing comeback!

9. Simon Katich Axed from the Australian Cricket Team

Simon Katich was unceremoniously dumped from the Australian Test Cricket side after a few poor performances, fair enough, but the fact that he was also not included in the list of 25 players contracted to Cricket Australia was an absolute disgrace. We’ve covered the interview he gave in June here http://sportsbanter.com.au/the-simon-katich-press-conference-brilliant/ and what a press conference that was.

Simon Katich laying into Australian selectors - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
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Katich rightfully had a go at the selectors in regards to their ridiculous decision and it was great entertainment, he should never have been dropped from the test squad let alone the 25 man list of contracted players. A disgraceful decision and Australia have been paying for it ever since!

8. Ricky Nixon and the St Kilda School Girl Scandal

It all started out seemingly like a schoolgirl who had been embarrassed by a bunch of footballers and wanted to get her own back by releasing pictures that she had of some of those said players, however it soon turned more scandalous. It was revealed that Ricky Nixon, a player agent, had had an affair with the schoolgirl and when this became public the media could not get enough of it.

St Kilda - Ricky Nixon - Scandal - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Herald Sun

While the truth eventually came out, the girl admitted on National television that everything she had said was a lie, it didn’t take away any of the embarrassment that was left at the St Kilda Football Club or Ricky Nixon himself.

7. Quade Cooper’s Poor 2011 Rugby World Cup Performances

Quade Cooper was supposed to be the next big thing in Australian Sport, a fantastic Rugby player who was being coveted by a host of Rugby League clubs to switch codes with some staggeringly large offers rumoured to have been offered. After his shocking Rugby World Cup performances most of those offers were off the table and Quade was left with slim pickings in terms of clubs to choose from.

Quade Cooper poor 2011 Rugby World Cup - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
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Things went from bad to worse for Quade as he ended up injuring his knee in the 3rd place play-off match against Wales. The injury is expected to keep him out of action for another few months and he may miss the start of the 2012 Super Rugby competition as a result.

6. Pakistan Cricketers Disgraceful Match Fixing – Bans and Subsequent Jailings

In February this year, the deliberate no-ball allegations against 3 of Pakistan’s star cricketers resulted in 5 year bans for all three players being dished out, soft if you ask me. Criminal proceedings were launched against all three players and in November this year all three players were found guilty and were sentenced to prison time. Salman Butt received 30 months, Mohammed Asif 12 months and youngster Mohammed Amir 6 months.

Pakistan Cricketers Jailed 2011 - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Daily Mail

The fact that the players only received 5 year bans is disgraceful in my book, especially in the case of Amir who would still only be 24 after his ban expires. All of these players should have been given life bans for bringing the game into disrepute!

5. Australia’s Capitulation at the Wanderers – All Out for 47!

Australian Cricket reached a new low in November when they were embarrassingly bowled out for 47 against South Africa in the First Test at the Wanderers in Johannesburg. At one point Australia were 9-21 and it was left up to tail-enders Peter Siddle and Nathan Lyon to ensure that Australia were not bowled out for the lowest score in test cricket history, the 26 scored by New Zealand in 1955.

South Africa v Australia - All out for 47 - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
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One thing that the embarrassing result highlighted was that Australia is indeed in a rebuilding phase at the moment, something that really should have been done prior to the exodus of 2006-2008 when we lost Warne, McGrath, Hayden, Langer, Gilchrist and a host of other experienced players all in a short period.

4. Qatar Being Handed the 2022 World Cup by FIFA

One of the most disgraceful decisions of 2011 was FIFA awarding the 2022 World Cup to Qatar. The only reason Qatar was chosen was money, and there are still investigations underway in relation to potential bribery allegations against the Qatari administration. Some say this decision was a result of Sepp Blatter wanting to leave a legacy seeing as he won’t be FIFA President forever, but I can only see one reason for this decision….$$$.

Qatar World Cup 2022 - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Guardian

The fact that Qatar has no infrastructure, 50 Degree Celcius heat and is considered to be an unsafe place for players and fans alike, should have been enough for FIFA to overlook them, however obviously money overruled common sense on this occasion. It will be interesting to see what comes of the bribery allegations and whether Qatar is ultimately stripped of the hosting rights to the World Cup.

3. New South Wales Blues Losing Six Straight State of Origin Series

As promised, this one makes both lists. As a proud New South Welshman I was devastated when we lost the series earlier this year. It was inevitable with the imminent retirement of Darren Lockyer but that didn’t help soften the blow one bit. NSW have been going through somewhat of a rebuilding period and with Ricky Stuart back in the fold the passion returned and NSW really look to be heading in the right direction.

NSW 2011 Origin Series Loss - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Daily Telgraph

Queenslanders have shown throughout the last 6 years that they are arrogant and have short memories. Just six years ago Mal Meninga was on the verge of being sacked and the State of Queensland was over Origin football. Turn the clock forward 6 years and Queenslanders have the nerve to accuse New South Welshman of being sore losers, the difference is that we haven’t given up on our team and will be there supporting them again in 2012!

2. Australia Fails to Win Back the Ashes on Home Soil

In January this year, Australia suffered their most embarrassing series defeat since I have followed Cricket, over 20 years, by losing to England in the Ashes on home soil. In the end Australia lost the series 3-1, that’s bad enough but what makes it even harder to take is that all 3 of those defeats were by an innings. We were absolutely carved up and none of our bowlers came away from that series with any credibility.

England celebrate winning ashes 2011 - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
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It was that defeat at the hands of England that got the ball rolling on the rebuilding of Australian Cricket. First the selectors were dumped, Ricky Ponting was replaced by Michael Clarke, a new generation of young stars were uncovered and hopefully by 2013 we will be ready to take back the Urn that rightfully belongs in Australia!

1. Manly Win the 2011 NRL Premiership…. Then Self Implode!

Is there anybody out there, apart from Manly fans, that actually wanted this mob to win this years NRL Premiership? I didn’t think so. The Manly Sea Eagles are the team that everybody loves to hate, and moreso when they are actually winning things. It all started back in the 80′s when there was no salary cap and the Silvertails bought there way to several premierships. People haven’t forgotten that, me included, and when they won this years Premiership I thought here we go again.

Manly Win 2011 NRL Premiership - Worst Sporting Moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Daily Telegraph

Just as I was dreading another Sea Eagles dynasty, the board decides to self implode and the club falls to pieces. Out goes Premiership winning coach Des Hasler to the Bulldogs, and a host of players not happy with the decision considering their own futures. Only the Sea Eagles could manage to turn a Premiership win into post season controversy, couldn’t happen to a nicer club!

So there you have it, our take on the Worst Sporting Moments of 2011. Let us know if you agree or disagree with our selections in the comments section, and be sure to let us know what you think should be in the list.

10 Best Sporting Moments of 2011

What a year 2011 has been from a sporting perspective. With so many amazing triumphs this year, both individual and team based, here at Sports Banter we thought it was necessary to go through our top 10 sporting moments.

On the flip side, 2011 was also a year of sporting scandals, infamous matches and failed attempts at tv careers. We’ll get to that one tomorrow though. For now, here are our top 10 sporting moments of 2011, let us know if you agree or disagree with any of these in the comments section.

10. Manchester Clubs Knocked out of the UEFA Champions League

I had to include this one as this was one of my highlights of the year. Both clubs were earmarked to progress quite far in the competition and I don’t think I was the only one who enjoyed seeing both teams crash out early.

Manchester United exit the UEFA Champions League - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Telegraph.co.uk

As an Arsenal fan, it was made even more special by the fact that supporters of both clubs had been giving it to me over the 8-2 hammering (Man Utd) and the defection of two of our best players to Manchester City.

Manchester City exit the UEFA Champions League - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of The Guardian

It really couldn’t have happened to two classier clubs or supporters!

9. Queensland Reds Win the Super Rugby competition for 2011.

2011 was a great year for Australia in the Super Rugby tournament with the Queensland Reds taking out the title defeating the always strong Crusaders in the final 18-13.

Queensland Reds Super Rugby Final Champions - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Daily Telegraph

Both areas, Queensland and Christchurch, had been devastated by floods and earthquakes respectively and you could tell it meant a lot to the players in what was an emotional send off to season 2011.

8. Kelly Slater’s 11th World Surfing Title

What more is there to say about this bloke, a true champion and despite being 39 he is still going strong, he did leave it until the last two minutes of his heat to take out the title but this just shows his character.

Kelly Slater 11th World Title - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of Salt Water Dreaming

There was controversy too as Slater was handed the title prematurely and had to wait another few days for the boffins to sort out the numbers before being officially crowned for his 11th Title.

7. Barcelona Win the 2011 UEFA Champions League Against Manchester United

It seems like I’m picking on Manchester United but I truly believe that Barcelona winning the Champions League, and in the fashion that they did, is a vindication for the beauttiful game and the way it should be played. As an Arsenal fan I’m no fan of either side, in fact I probably hate Barcelona more than United due to the amount of tapping up they did to lure Cesc Fabregas back to Barcelona.

Barcelona 2011 UEFA Champions League Winners - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of Sport360

However, the way that Barcelona plays the game on the pitch is something to behold and it would have been a travesty had United got the better of them with their boring style of football.

6. Six Series Wins in a Row for the Queensland State of Origin Team

This would have been higher up my list if I was not a proud New South Welshman, and the fact that Queensland probably had 4 future immortals making up the spine of the side in Billy Slater, Darren Lockyer, Jonathan Thurston and Cameron Smith. Still a mean feat to go 6 series wins in a row in this day and age so it definitely warranted a spot in my top 10.

Queensland State of Origin - Six Straight - Best Sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Courier Mail

You may see this pop up again in the worst sporting moments of 2011 though, it may even rate higher in that list!

5. Black Caviar – 16 Straight Wins

Wow, what more can I say about this magnificent creature, many already consider Black Caviar to be the best sprinter in the world and I would not disagree with that. Pharlap had 14 straight wins, so I think you can see why there is so much hype about this horse!

Black Caviar 16 Straight Wins - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of foxsports.com.au

We now have to wait until the end of January to see her in action again when she takes part in the Australia Stakes at Moonee Valley. There are also plans to test her out on the International stage, with a run at Royal Ascot planned for mid 2012.

4. Brisbane Roar – 36 Match Unbeaten Streak in the Hyundai A-League

The Brisbane Roar made Australian sporting history just a few weeks ago when they passed the total of 35 matches unbeaten set by the Eastern Suburbs Rugby League club, now known as the Roosters, on their way to 36 matches unbeaten in the A-League. The Roar’s run was ended in early December by Sydney FC at Kogarah in atrocious conditions.

Brisbane Roar 36 matches unbeaten A-League - Best sporting moments of 2011
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As is usually the case with these sorts of records, once they end the team tends to go on a bit of a downward spiral and it seems that the Brisbane Roar have been affected, with 4 losses in a row now since they broke that long standing record.

3. New Zealand All Blacks Winning the 2011 Rugby World Cup on Home Soil

Favourites right from the start of the competition, the New Zealand All Blacks got the job done albeit in a tight finish against Les Blues at Eden Park. Like the Crusaders before them, the All Blacks were doing it for a Country in mourning after the devastating earthquakes in February of this year.

New Zealand All Blacks win 2011 Rugby World Cup - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Mirror

The All Blacks had not won the Rugby World Cup since it’s inception in 1987, a 24 year gap between wins, and did it with Captain Richie McCaw playing on a bung foot for much of the tournament.

2. Novak Djokovic Going 43 Matches Unbeaten in the ATP

What a year for the Joker as he swept all before him, including Federer and Nadal. on his way to an unbelievable 43 match winning streak which only ended in June at the hands of Roger Federer in the French Open. Clay obviously isn’t his forte so it was no surprise that he was eventually undone on that surface.

Novak Djokovic 43 Unbeaten - Best sporting moments of 2011
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I think it will be a while before we see that sort of winning streak again, an amazing achievement by the Joker and at his age he will be around for many years to come!

1. Cadel Evans – 2011 Tour de France Winner!

I think this easily rates as the best sporting moment of 2011. Cadel Evans finished runner-up in the Tour de France on two previous occasions, that alone would be enough to hang up the bike and call it a day. Not for Cadel though, at 34 years old, the fifth oldest winner in the Tours history, Cadel became the first Australian to win the event in it’s 108 year history.

Cadel Evans - 2011 Tour de France Winner - Best sporting moments of 2011
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I personally can’t think of a better achievement in the sporting landscape that was 2011. To come back and win the Tour de France after numerous setbacks is an outstanding achievement. To think of all the setbacks that he has endured, being born with a broken nose, kicked in the head by a horse as an eight year old that put him in a coma for weeks, then to finish second in 2007 and 2008 by less than a minute…. Anyone else would have given up!

Let us know your thoughts on our 10 Best Sporting Moments of 2011 in the comments section, and be sure to check back tomorrow for our 10 Worst Sporting Moments of 2011.

State of Origin 3 – The Aftermath – Time to get Behind the Blues!

Last night Queensland beat a courageous New South Wales side 34-24 up at Suncorp Stadium. Queensland were the better team on the night and thoroughly deserved to be taking home the shield for another year, their sixth in a row.

What I’ve learnt throughout my time watching Origin, is that over time the series ebbs and flows, one team may be dominant for long periods but it doesn’t tend to last, this usually coincides with a dominant player from the winning state hanging up the boots and the team going into somewhat of a rebuilding phase.

NSW have been going through this phase since Joey Johns retired from rep footy in 2005, there is no coincidence that this is where Queensland started their run of six straight series victories. 2006 is the year that Darren Lockyer stepped up and for 6 years now he has been leading Queensland around the park, he will be remembered as a true legend of our game.

Lockyer has now retired from rep footy, his final Origin game clinching a series win for Queensland and he goes out a winner, something many other legends from the past have failed to do.

But what does this mean for State of Origin? Well, if history is anything to go by, Queensland will struggle to replace such a quality, experienced player and they will be brought back down to earth next year. They may have Cooper Cronk to play halfback with Thurston moving to 5/8 but they will be hard pressed emulating anything that Lockyer has produced over the last 6 years.

New South Wales have just ushered in a new breed, for once they stuck solid with a bunch of players and didn’t chop and change like they normally do each series. Injury forced Ricky Stuart’s hand on a number of occasions but he brought some of those players back into the squad for game 3, to give them a fighting shot at reclaiming their place, and to let them know they weren’t forgotten.

Usually at this point the NSW media outlets would be calling for the coaches head, blaming the players for not showing enough character and slating the referees for a number of bias calls to the Maroons.

This series has showed that Ricky Stuart is the man for the job. He has instilled some pride back into the NSW jumper, something that Craig Bellamy and his staff could not do. He has revived State of Origin to a point where I believe NSW are on the verge of something special. A group of players playing together each year is what is required to knock Queensland off their perch, that’s what they did to us 6 years ago and look how it has turned out.

I could not be prouder of our team to be honest, the courage, pride and commitment they showed over the three games, up against a more experienced and skillful Queensland side, makes me believe that these are the players to lead our state forward for the next 5 years at least.

Every player tried their heart out and in the end they were undone by a ruthless Queensland side that had amassed 70% possession and a 24-0 scoreline after 30 mins. That was gameover right there, but they didn’t give up. They scored two quick tries right on the stroke of halftime to give themselves a glimmer of hope.

The first 20 minutes of the second half Queensland were there for the taking but all of that defence in the first half took it’s toll on the Blues and they couldn’t apply any pressure to the Maroons defence.

New South Wales played 60 minutes of the match with 1 less player, with Ennis leaving the field coughing up blood halfway through the first half, it’s no coincidence that in the next 10 minutes Queensland ran in three tries as the Blues legs just couldn’t withstand the onslaught.

The Blues showed character in the final 10 minutes of the game, down 34-10 and they didn’t give up, scoring the last 2 tries to get a bit of respectability back in the scoreline. But what it showed most is that the Blues have learned something from this series, and that is a never say die attitude that has normally been attributed to the Maroons. It’s usually the Maroons that score the last try as they go for the full 80 minutes no matter what the scoreline, NSW showed that “passion” last night.

New South Wales can hold their head up high, for the first time in 5 years they have given us hope that we can once again become the dominant team in Origin. We need to stick by these players going forward as they are only going to get better with more experience.

Congratulations to Queensland on another series win, and farewell to Darren Lockyer, you will be remembered as one of the greats of our game.

To those Queenslanders out there who will no doubt spend all day today gloating, just remember what it felt like 6 years ago when you were whinging that Origin was dead, New South Wales were too good and Mal Meninga is a poor choice for a coach, better suited to politics. Here in NSW, we aren’t giving up on Origin, in fact, the battle has just begun!

2011 State of Origin – Game 3 Preview – The Decider!

Origin 3 has finally arrived, the decider, the game we’ve all been waiting for. And what a game it promises to be, everything that has occurred over the last 6 weeks has been leading up to this match.

Queensland have had a stranglehold on State of Origin for the past 5 years, a win here would make it their sixth straight series victory and would also send Darren Lockyer and possibly Petero Civoniceva out winners in their final Origin matches. With these 2 stars leaving the representative scene it will be the end of an era for Queensland.

New South Wales, meanwhile, are already in the process of ushering in a new era and game 2 appeared to be the coming of age for a number of their young stars, most notably Mitchell Pearce and Jamie Soward, who led the team around the park and didn’t buckle under the pressure that so many had predicted they would. Gallen was a machine once again and led by example, more of the same will be required going into this third and deciding Origin match.

Queensland have Justin Hodges back but will be missing Dave Taylor after he was suspended for a spear tackle in the match against the Broncos, apart from this change, Queensland have their full strength side available so this will be NSW’s biggest test of the series so far.

The Blues haven’t settled on a final 17 yet, with 19 players still in the mix and all of them have travelled up to Queensland for the match. The whispers are that Galloway and Morris will be the players to make way, with Jennings cleared to play it appears that Morris was a back-up to the Penrith flyer.

Galloway can consider himself unlucky after being named in the initial 20 man squad, but at least he now knows that he is being considered and the experience of being in camp for the week will have done him the world of good. Trent Merrin was underused in the first 2 games and it was a bit of a surprise that he was left out of game 3 to be honest, he was the first player from the 20 man squad to be dropped, playing for the Dragons on Sunday.

For NSW to win this match and the series they will be coming up against all sorts of obstacles that suggest they shouldn’t be winning this game. They lost the first game of the series and not many teams come back to win a series from that position, 2 of Queensland’s stars are finishing up and their teammates will want to give them a fairytale send off, they’ll not only be up against 17 quality Maroons, they will also be against 52,000 screaming Queenslanders.

Add to this the fact that Tony Archer has been appointed as referee for the decider (the Blues have won just 2 matches under Archer in the 10 games that he has officiated) and the Blues will go into this match as massive underdogs.

No doubt Ricky Stuart will have drummed this into them over the last week and they will be ready for this match, NSW are on the verge of something special and my only concern is if we don’t win this match the media in this state will condemn them as “failures” and all of the hard work that has been done under Stuart’s tenure will be undone. We need to get behind our state, support them whether they win or lose, as they are turning the corner and only time will tell how Queensland copes with the loss of Lockyer going into next years series.

I think the fact that this is Lockyer’s last match and being at home, the Queenslanders will no doubt be up for this match. My heart says the Blues will win this match in what will probably be their greatest ever victory, but my head says that Queensland will have too much firepower and will bounce back from a below par performance in game 2.

Update: It appears Jennings and Scott will be the two to miss out on Game 3, both were struggling with minor injuries leading up to the big one so maybe Stuart didn’t want to take a gamble with so much riding on this game. Good news for Keith Galloway who will make his debut if the late mail is true!

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Queensland at their hypocritical best!

So Queensland are of the opinion that there is a conspiracy theory and everyone is out to get them, this is coming from the team that is 1 win away from 6 straight series victories and have been accusing NSW of being sore losers for the past 6 years.

Can anyone else see the irony here?

Tomorrow night Jonathan Thurston will face the NRL judiciary after he was charged with Grade 2 Contrary Conduct for his collision with referee Matt Cecchin on the weekend. Queenslanders are crying foul, they believe it’s because he is a Queenslander and the judiciary are biased towards NSW.

I believe JT has no case to answer, and this is coming from a diehard Blues supporter, but to say there is a conspiracy theory against Queensland is just a load of crap. The current NRL rules clearly state that any contact with a referee warrants disciplinary action stating “It’s the responsibility of the player to avoid contact with match officials at all times during a match”.

Josh McCrone was charged earler in the season for a similar offence and was forced to plead guilty in order to avoid spending time on the sidelines despite being adamant it was an accident. I think it’s a harsh call to charge him with a grade 2, McCrone only got a grade 1 for a similar incident.

I believe there is one reason Thurston is being treated harshly in this case. He has a history of insolence towards referees, just in the last 12 months there have been 2 occasions where he has been pulled up for dissent. Once against Manly where he was charged with detrimental conduct after swearing at Jason Robinson, and then he was penalised whilst in possession of the ball for a rant at Tony De Las Heras in a match against Penrith, he avoided a charge for that one somehow.

I believe he will be let off, and the Queenslanders are doing a good job of playing the victim here in order to put pressure on the judiciary to rule in Thurston’s favour. They love to play the victim, everyone is always against them. This “Queenslander” mentality they have is all self generated, they are playing mind games with themselves. They’ve won 5 series in a row, have the 4 best players in the world playing for them and one loss leads them to the old “everyone is against us” sooking!

Queenslander’s were up in arms when Akuila Uate was freed to play Origin 2 after being put on report for a spear tackle, he had a nervous wait before being cleared to play. It was because he was a NSW player, that’s why he was cleared. They obviously didn’t watch Origin 2 where Darren Lockyer escaped any punishment, not even a penalty, for a blatant spear tackle on Watmough late in the game.

NSW were sore losers for the past 5 series because we dared to question Tony “Queenslander” Archer’s performances throughout that period. There is no doubt that Queensland have had the rub of the green over those 5 series, and any 50/50 call (and even 40/60 calls) went against NSW. Just looking at the fact that Queensland had won 75% of the penalty counts over the past 5 series and game 1 of this series tells me that there is something not quite right there.

As soon as the referees were changed for game 2, Queensland blame them for their loss. The rules were changed, NSW got all the calls, blah blah blah!

Queenslanders  are nothing but arrogant, sore winning, sore losing, whinging hypocrites! I for one hope that Thurston gets off so they don’t have something else to whinge about when NSW beat their full strength side in a couple of weeks time.

2011 State of Origin – Game 2 Preview

Game 2 of the State of Origin for 2011 has finally arrived, we’ve had to wait 3 weeks for the second instalment of this series but it’s felt like much longer than that to be honest.

The NRL has served up some pretty ordinary football over those few weeks, bar a couple of exciting golden point games, so it will be good to see some quality returning to rugby league tonight.

Queensland took the honours in game 1, but not before a galant fightback from a Blues side nobody gave a chance before a ball was kicked. Queensland dominated just about every stat you can think of but only managed to steal the points in the last 6 minutes with a try to Billy Slater, set up by Darren Lockyer.

NSW have made a number of changes for game 2, the majority of them due to injury, and it will be interesting to see whether Ricky Stuart has got the right balance this time. NSW were criticised for their lack of go forward in the first game, and interestingly Stuart has gone for more speed and mobility in his forwards rather than trying to match Queensland’s forward pack.

With the possibility that ANZ Stadium could resemble a swimming pool rather than a football field due to Sydney’s recent deluge, the decision to go with a smaller forward pack may come back to haunt Stuart and the selectors. They will be hoping that the sandy surface absorbs some of that moisture and gives the players the fast track that they require to run the big Queensland forwards around.

NSW have lost Snowden, Jennings, Dugan, and Morris from game 1 through injury, they are replaced by Mannah, from the bench, Hopoate, Minichiello and Hayne. Paul Gallen moves into the front row at the expense of King and Kurt Gidley returns to the side after his long injury lay-off. Dean Young is unlucky to miss out but Gidley is a certainty for the side when fit. Watmough and Lewis both earned recalls to the side and have been named on the bench.

Queensland retain almost the same side from game 1, with just Tonga and Lillyman replaced by Inglis and Taylor respectively. Lillyman was unlucky to miss out but Dave Taylor showed that he is back to his best against the Storm and was always going to be hard to leave out. Justin Hodges was close to a recall but his hamstring was not thought to be up to the task so Nielsen retains his spot in the side. Willie Tonga injured his shoulder in game 1, but to have Inglis coming back into the side to replace him is a testament to the depth the Queensland side possesses.

This will be Darren Lockyer’s last game in Sydney and his teammates will want to send him out on a high with the series all wrapped up. NSW will want to spoil that party and square the series up at 1 game a piece, the question is, does Ricky Stuart actually have a plan in place for the strange concoction of players he has chosen for this game? Or is he clutching at straws hoping that the quality of players at his disposal will complete the puzzle for him?

I believe he does have a plan, but only time will tell whether the conditions will allow that plan to be put into action. Queensland seem to be unsure of what NSW team will run out onto the field tomorrow night, so maybe Stuart has got one over big Mal in the mind games stakes. Will that be replicated on the field or will Queensland enter the record books again with a sixth straight series win?

I think the Blues will square the series up here and we will go back to Suncorp for a decider in a few weeks time. The key will be how well Soward and Pearce handle the pressure in front of their home crowd, if they can maintain their composure the Blues should get the win.

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Queensland name Origin 2 team – Will this be six straight?

Queensland named their side for the second State of Origin game this afternoon, with just two changes from the side that beat the Blues 16-12 in game 1 of the series.

Greg Inglis replaces the injured Willie Tonga despite concerns over his own fitness, Dane Nielsen retains his spot due to fitness concerns for Justin Hodges with his hamstring not up to the task just yet.

Jacob Lillyman drops off the interchange bench with Dave Taylor replacing him, his performance against the Storm on the weekend would not have harmed his chances. Lillyman can count himself unlucky but to be honest I was surprised that Taylor was omitted from game one in the first place. Lillyman is retained as 18th man but unless there is an injury he will not take the field.

The team for game 2 is as follows:

1. Billy Slater (Storm)
2. Darius Boyd (Dragons)
3. Dane Nielsen (Storm)
4. Greg Inglis (Rabbitohs)
5. Jharal Yow Yeh (Broncos)
6. Darren Lockyer (c) (Broncos)
7. Johnathan Thurston (Cowboys)
8. Matthew Scott (Cowboys)
9. Cameron Smith (Storm)
10. Petero Civoniceva (Panthers)
11. Nate Myles (Roosters)
12. Sam Thaiday (Broncos)
13. Ashley Harrison (Titans)

Interchange: Cooper Cronk (Storm), Corey Parker (Broncos), David Taylor (Rabbitohs), Ben Hannant (Broncos)

18th man: Jacob Lillyman (Warriors)

Will this team provide Queensland fans with a 6th straight series win? Or will we go into a decider at Suncorp for game 3 in a few weeks time?