[h=1]A good thing for our players BUT I'm a little concerned about our side when we don't have these guys playing, but then again when they come back they could come back even better players like most who has played SOO
Canterbury to dominate NSW State of Origin squad with up to five Bulldogs to be selected[/h]
Reynolds: It would be amazing
0:51
NEW South Wales will turn to the Dogs of war to end Queensland’s eight-year dominance with up to five players from table-topping Canterbury poised to dominate selection when the Origin I side is announced this morning.
The Daily Telegraph understands Josh Reynolds, Trent Hodkinson, Josh Morris and Tony Williams are ready to be named for Origin I with Josh Jackson also being discussed as a bench player.
Sydney Roosters star James Maloney will be dumped from the side and halfback teammate Mitchell Pearce is also expected to be axed.
Press box: Origin selections
4:07
Reynolds and Hodkinson are set to become NSW’s new halves combination, while Morris will be picked at centre with Jackson and Williams looking at bench spots.
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NSW coach Laurie Daley wanted a club combination in his halves and couldn’t ignore the claims of Hodkinson and Reynolds, two form players in a rampant Bulldogs side that has won its past seven matches.
Debutant Hodkinson will have the added pressure of the goalkicking duties, a role Maloney had last year. The Bulldogs’ No. 7 has kicked 35 goals from 42 attempts this year for a robust 83 per cent strike rate.
The NSW side will be formally announced at a Sydney hotel at 11.40am on Tuesday.
On Monday night Queensland named just one change to the side that secured a historic eighth successive Origin series win last year, with Roosters backrower Aidan Guerra replacing Sam Thaiday. Superstars Billy Slater, Cam Smith, Matt Scott, Greg Inglis, Cooper Cronk and Johnathan Thurston will all be back to torment the Blues.
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As revealed in The Daily Telegraph last month, Maloney has been in modest form and been fighting to keep his NSW position from the start of this season.
Balym on Maroons speculation
4:31
Conversely, Josh Reynolds has been in stellar form for Des Hasler’s side. His aggression and energy will no doubt lift the NSW team.
Even as late as Monday, the NSW camp still hadn’t nailed down several positions.
One wing spot was still open with Jorge Taufua, Will Hopoate and Daniel Tupou all in contention, with Tupou a strong favourite to debut at Suncorp Stadium next Wednesday.
The pack has been knocked around with the suspension of Greg Bird and injuries to Andrew Fifita, Glenn Stewart and Boyd Cordner.
Versatile Skipper Paul Gallen is likely to start in the back row but is expected to spend some time up front.
Manly’s Anthony Watmough is expected to be in the 17-man squad, probably off the bench. Another candidate is North Queensland’s Tariq Sims.
Smith on Origin candidates
7:02
Watmough is tough, durable and has State of Origin experience, something Daley will need in the Suncorp Stadium cauldron.
Melbourne’s New Zealand Warriors-bound backrower Ryan Hoffman is another certainty.
As expected, Brett Morris will claim one wing position with Josh Morris and Michael Jennings to be named in the centres.
St George Illawarra’s Josh Dugan was discussed as a fullback option but Daley has always been a massive fan of Hayne.
And Hayne has been in supreme form during his past two games for Parramatta.
NSW enter camp in Coffs Harbour on Tuesday night before then flying further north to Brisbane on Sunday to prepare for the big game.
Canterbury to dominate NSW State of Origin squad with up to five Bulldogs to be selected[/h]
- Dean Ritchie
- The Daily Telegraph
- May 19, 2014 5:02PM
Reynolds: It would be amazing
0:51
NEW South Wales will turn to the Dogs of war to end Queensland’s eight-year dominance with up to five players from table-topping Canterbury poised to dominate selection when the Origin I side is announced this morning.
The Daily Telegraph understands Josh Reynolds, Trent Hodkinson, Josh Morris and Tony Williams are ready to be named for Origin I with Josh Jackson also being discussed as a bench player.
Sydney Roosters star James Maloney will be dumped from the side and halfback teammate Mitchell Pearce is also expected to be axed.
Press box: Origin selections
4:07
Reynolds and Hodkinson are set to become NSW’s new halves combination, while Morris will be picked at centre with Jackson and Williams looking at bench spots.
MAROONS: GUERRA TO DEBUT FOR INJURED THAIDAY
NSW coach Laurie Daley wanted a club combination in his halves and couldn’t ignore the claims of Hodkinson and Reynolds, two form players in a rampant Bulldogs side that has won its past seven matches.
Debutant Hodkinson will have the added pressure of the goalkicking duties, a role Maloney had last year. The Bulldogs’ No. 7 has kicked 35 goals from 42 attempts this year for a robust 83 per cent strike rate.
Josh Morris will likely join four Canterbury teammates in the NSW side for Origin I.Source: Getty Images
The NSW side will be formally announced at a Sydney hotel at 11.40am on Tuesday.
On Monday night Queensland named just one change to the side that secured a historic eighth successive Origin series win last year, with Roosters backrower Aidan Guerra replacing Sam Thaiday. Superstars Billy Slater, Cam Smith, Matt Scott, Greg Inglis, Cooper Cronk and Johnathan Thurston will all be back to torment the Blues.
WHO’S THE GREATEST? PICK YOUR BEST ORIGIN TEAM NOW
As revealed in The Daily Telegraph last month, Maloney has been in modest form and been fighting to keep his NSW position from the start of this season.
Balym on Maroons speculation
4:31
Conversely, Josh Reynolds has been in stellar form for Des Hasler’s side. His aggression and energy will no doubt lift the NSW team.
Even as late as Monday, the NSW camp still hadn’t nailed down several positions.
One wing spot was still open with Jorge Taufua, Will Hopoate and Daniel Tupou all in contention, with Tupou a strong favourite to debut at Suncorp Stadium next Wednesday.
‘T-Rex’ Tony Williams has done enough to join the Bulldogs’ Origin contingent.Source: Getty Images
The pack has been knocked around with the suspension of Greg Bird and injuries to Andrew Fifita, Glenn Stewart and Boyd Cordner.
Versatile Skipper Paul Gallen is likely to start in the back row but is expected to spend some time up front.
Manly’s Anthony Watmough is expected to be in the 17-man squad, probably off the bench. Another candidate is North Queensland’s Tariq Sims.
Smith on Origin candidates
7:02
Watmough is tough, durable and has State of Origin experience, something Daley will need in the Suncorp Stadium cauldron.
Melbourne’s New Zealand Warriors-bound backrower Ryan Hoffman is another certainty.
As expected, Brett Morris will claim one wing position with Josh Morris and Michael Jennings to be named in the centres.
Jarryd Hayne’s form for Parramatta has made him impossible to ignore.Source: News Corp Australia
St George Illawarra’s Josh Dugan was discussed as a fullback option but Daley has always been a massive fan of Hayne.
And Hayne has been in supreme form during his past two games for Parramatta.
NSW enter camp in Coffs Harbour on Tuesday night before then flying further north to Brisbane on Sunday to prepare for the big game.