Written by Dennis Langley
After having a couple of weeks to take in the brilliance of Game I, we get ready to do it all again tomorrow night at ANZ Stadium where the Queensland dynasty will go on the line.
The Maroons have had a nightmare build up with several key players under injury clouds, forcing them to name a twenty-two man squad. George Papalii and Corey Parker have since been ruled out through injury. Greg Inglis and Billy Slater have proven their fitness however and will play in a huge boost to the teams hopes.
The topic of Daly Cherry-Evans is hotly debated – he hasn’t been able to train in camp due to a knee injury sustained a fortnight ago in his club match. Rookie Broncos half-back Ben Hunt has been training in the position all camp and is in line for a debut. The Blues however expect Cherry-Evans to play calling it Mal Meninga mind games.
Games or not it’s a far from ideal preparation, Evans came on early in Game I after Cronk broke his arm. He failed to impact the game and his timing with his runners was disjointed – this was put down to a lack of training at half-back during the Origin I camp as he was expected to play a different role. Without running with the team this won’t have been completely solved.
The Blues are Missing the Morris twins after both suffering major injuries at Suncorp yet playing out the match in herculean defensive efforts. Josh Dugan comes into the side at centre while Will Hopoate will play on the wing after only returning to the NRL this season from a two year Mormon mission – He does have past Origin form scoring a try on debut in 2011.
It will be a huge task at centre for Dugan, a gifted full-back but has only played a few games in his new position for the Dragons. He has the unenviable task of stopping Greg Inglis who by his standards had a quiet Game I and will be looking to exploit Dugan’s defensive frailties at every opportunity.
Key inclusions
For both sides are Greg Bird and Sam Thaiday. These two love the intensity and contact of the Origin cauldron. Thaiday will add another big ball carrier that loves taking it up to help Matthew Scott out, who had the most metres gained for the Maroons in Game I. Bird is versatile, combative and as in your face as it gets. He’ll do everything he can to put the Queenslanders off their game.
The battle of the fullbacks
This didn’t disappoint in their first encounter with Jarryd Hayne picking up man of the match honours and Billy Slater being the best for the Maroons. It would seem Jarryd Hayne is in outstanding form getting line-breaks, assists and try’s at will. In Game I he was unstoppable attacking Thurston’s channel to great success, he’ll be looking to test Thurston out again who has missed six tackles last time around. Slater was his menacing self last time, linking in and finding gaps. His kick returns are as dangerous as ever.
Prediction
The Blues will want to break their drought in front of their long suffering fans, while the Maroons will be desperate to keep the series alive.
The forward battle will be combative as always and come down to a war of attrition.
Reynolds and Hodkinson looked comfortable last time, the Maroons will be looking to get up on them quicker. Thurston won’t have that sort of game again, the team is aware of the need to assist him in defense and will be looking to shut Hayne down as quickly as possible.
The key could be Josh Dugan – no doubt he will provide something in attack but it will be whether he can contain Inglis for 80 minutes. Hopoate will have to have faith in his centre to not leave his wing open.
Queensland to keep the series alive and win by 2.
Teams
NSW 1. Jarryd Hayne, 2. Will Hopoate, 3. Josh Dugan, 4. Michael Jennings, 5. Daniel Tupou, 6. Josh Reynolds, 7. Trent Hodkinson, 8. Paul Gallen, 9. Robbie Farah, 10. Aaron Woods, 11. Ryan Hoffman, 12. Beau Scott, 13. Greg Bird, 14. James Tamou, 15. Anthony Watmough, 16. Luke Lewis, 17. Trent Merrin
QLD* Darius Boyd, Will Chambers, Daly Cherry-Evans, Matt Gillett, Aidan Guerra, Justin Hodges, Ben Hunt, Greg Inglis, Jacob Lillyman, Chris McQueen, Anthony Milford, Nate Myles, Matt Scott, Billy Slater, Cameron Smith, Brent Tate, David Taylor, Ben Te’o, Sam Thaiday, Johnathan Thurston, Willie Tonga
* Queensland have only announced a squad for Origin II