So the Blues selectors are claiming they ‘picked the right team’ for Origin II. New South Wales fans should be breathing a sigh of relief I suppose. Imagine if they had picked the wrong team! It might have been even more embarrassing than it actually was. Then again perhaps not, considering the bemusing, bumbling performance rivaled Mal Meninga’s political career on the embarrass-o-meter.
At least this shows the selectors must be planning to stand by their squad and give them a second chance. Or will it be a third chance? I remember hearing a rather similar sentiment of loyalty emanating from the Blues camp after the first match. And yet I couldn’t spot Terry Campese or Anthony Laffranchi anywhere the other night.
‘I still think this is the team for the future,’ Selector Geoff Gerard said after the series loss. And they will be. At least for the next few weeks. Unfortunately for some players the ‘future’ he was talking about will likely be replaced by a future ‘future’ – one in which two or three scapegoats are sacrificed and replaced by a fresh new breed of soon-to-be-scapegoats-after-yet-another-loss. If State of Origin was played every week the Blues would be fielding a bunch of under 16s by the end of the year. And some time after that Brett Kimmorley might get a run.
Pretty soon the so-called blacklist will be longer than the list of players leftover. What a waste of paper. For now though Queenslanders will continue to delight in the capitulation of their southern counterparts. Indeed listening to the Blues selectors squirm around issues of the ‘future’ is about as inspiring as Darren Lockyer giving a speech with a sore throat.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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