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Re: State of Origin Musings
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Joe
The smaller states (ie Allies) will certainly have lesser credentialled players.
When they last played State of Origin with a full Tasmanian side they defeated a Victorian team and utilised players from the local state league and players who were struggling to get a game in their AFL sides.
A few players got told they had let Victoria down and they would never wear the big Vee again that day. Talk about letting a loss get to you, some guys took that loss very badly.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: State of Origin Musings
My musings :-
First, I think the AFL's push to make this a truly national game is what has damaged / killed (I'm kind of hoping it can be reborn) State of Origin (SOO). The concept of the Allies is rubbish. It should be WA v SA v Vic ... If Tassie or Qld or NSW or NT is not good enough to have a state team then too bad. How can you support Allies in a SOO game ???
Second, its all about timing. The SOO game cannot happen during the season like the NRL does. Teams won't support it and stars will be withdrawn from games. It has to be after the season has finished. One to two weeks after the AFL Grand Final to be precise. The international rules palaver is a waste. I don't want to see AFL players learning how to volley a round ball to score an over !!!! Play SOO at this time. The NFL play their all-star games at the end of the season !!
I even think the All-Indigenous Team competing in this form of competition is a better idea than the indigenous round.
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Re: State of Origin Musings
Originally Posted by
bornadog
How does Wood miss out being in a team?
Gerard Healy has him in his Victorian side (sides from Fox Sports):
VICTORIA
Selector: Gerard Healy
Back: Heath Shaw, Tom McDonald, Josh Gibson,
Half back: Easton Wood, Michael Hurley, Robert Murphy
Centre: Dan Hannebery, Sam Mitchell, Andrew Gaff
Half forward: Luke Shuey, Jarryd Roughead, Robbie Gray
Forward: Jack Gunston, Jeremy Cameron, Eddie Betts
Ruck: Todd Goldstein, Scott Pendlebury, Dylan Shiel
Interchange: David Mundy, Luke Parker, Mark Blicavs, Patrick Dangerfield
Emergencies: Travis Boak, Callan Ward, Dustin Martin, Joel Selwood
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Selector: Mark Ricciuto
Back: Shaun Burgoyne, Brian Lake, Corey Enright
Half back: Brodie Smith, Sam Fisher, Shannon Hurn
Centre: Shane Edwards, Scott Thompson, Bryce Gibbs
Half forward: Lindsay Thomas, Justin Westhoff, Chad Wingard
Forward: Angus Monfries, Matthew Pavlich, Jay Schulz
Ruck: Sam Jacobs, Brad Ebert, Lachie Neale
Interchange: Rory Laird, Paul Puopolo, Bernie Vince, Joel Patfull
THE ALLIES
Selector: Jason Dunstall
Back: Dane Rampe, Sam Rowe, Jarrod Harbrow
Half back: Pearce Hanley, Josh Bruce, Grant Birchall
Centre: Isaac Smith, Dayne Beams, David Armitage
Half Forward: Luke Breust, Nick Riewoldt, Ben Mcglynn
Forward: Cyril Rioli, Tom Hawkins, Taylor Walker
Ruck: Mike Pyke, Jarrad McVeigh, Kieren Jack
Interchange: Jack Riewoldt, Matthew Stokes, Steven Motlop, Kurt Tippett
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Selector: Neroli Meadows
Back: Garrick Ibbotson, Luke McPharlin, Alex Rance
Half back: Alan Toovey, Harry Taylor, Elliot Yeo
Centre: Brad Hill, Patrick Cripps, Stephen Hill
Half forward: Mark LeCras, Lance Franklin, Michael Walters
Forward: Jesse Hogan, Josh Kennedy, Hayden Ballantyne
Ruck: Aaron Sandilands, Nat Fyfe, Matt Priddis
Interchange: Andrew Swallow, Chris Masten, Cale Hooker, Nic Naitanui
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Re: State of Origin Musings
Originally Posted by
bornadog
How does Wood miss out being in a team?
Indeed. Blinkers aside, reckon he'd just bump Gibson.
Originally Posted by
Scraggers
I even think the All-Indigenous Team competing in this form of competition is a better idea than the indigenous round.
Inspired, that'd make for a dynamic spectacle. Though I fear whether the still evident boofhead element's mature enough to embrace it...
BORDERLINE FLYING
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The WA side selected by Neroli looks very strong.
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Would be some awesome footy for sure. I think before the season works best as the players are refreshed and need a good hit out to get into some form. The players aren't being deprived of any rest and the risk is not too much higher than a full on hit out intra-club just before the season starts. I think it's a great preparation for the players selected personally and gives them an advantage on getting back to the speed of contested footy.
Whether it's the week before the seasons starts or two back, the public will be hankering for some really good footy to watch and the AFL will have a captive audience for venues and TV. It doesn't interfere with the clubs really either. Imagine the SOO last night being the spiritual start of every season on back to back nights. If we strive to find the right mix it can work for all the stakeholders.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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So I knocked this together for the hell of it...
Certainly raises some selection headaches for the rival squads...
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That's a seriously talented team. I'm not sure who they would play, unless like in the NRL where they have the NRL All Stars. But with limited international players (unlike rugby) it would be indigenous all stars vs (in effect) Caucasian all stars.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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Re: State of Origin Musings
Originally Posted by
Rocket Science
So I knocked this together for the hell of it...
Certainly raises some selection headaches for the rival squads...
Again what a forward line!
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: State of Origin Musings
Originally Posted by
Rocket Science
So I knocked this together for the hell of it...
Certainly raises some selection headaches for the rival squads...
I didn't realise Steven May was indigenous.
Couldn't find a spot for Liam Jones?
They are going to need Koby to play because he's about the only inside midfielder in the team. Once the ball gets on the outside though they would be almost impossible to stop!
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Mick McGuane has picked his hypothetical Big V side to take on SA.
It's worth noting:
In selecting the Vics team I had to rule out those who are injured at the moment, including Darcy Moore and Jeremy Cameron, and also those players who are yet to put together a big body of work in 2021 such as Tom Lynch and Patrick Dangerfield.
I didn’t want to choose a team for a Mickey Mouse-style game like the Big V clash with the All-Stars in the Bushfire Charity game last year.
State-of-Origin matches deserve well balanced, high-pressure teams, and I have selected my Big V team with this thought in mind. I’m sure the SA boys have done the same.
Whitten would have loved to see I’ve picked Bulldogs Luke Beveridge and Marcus Bontempelli as coach and captain of my 2021 team.
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This would be an absolute belting on paper. SA's forwardline in particular is dire. Not sure how Bailey Williams is only the medical "hub" behind some of those named in the team.
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Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Would that SA team even be good as an AFL team this year? I reckon they'd finish 6-10th.
I should leave it alone but you're not right
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Re: State of Origin Musings
Originally Posted by
soupaman
Would that SA team even be good as an AFL team this year? I reckon they'd finish 6-10th.
The forward line stinks.
Other parts of the ground not bad, but certainly no chop on the Vic side. Gee whiz. That bats deep.