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How can nsw have plan b?

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when they only have a one dimensional five-eight

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  1. The problem wasn't really in the halves, the NSW side got out muscled by the QLD team. the selectors really need to choose a specialist prop. I personally can't see why a few years ago O'Meley was dropped from both the NSW and Australian team. Bailey has put his hand up and Kite has been playing well for Manly. If I was a NSW selector, considering Bird's knee injury against the eels, I would place Anasta in the 6 jersey, keep Gidley in the bench and maybe go with either Mullen for a Newcastle type combination )If Mullen improves his kicking game) or bring back Finch in the 7 jersey if Wallace is unable to play.


  2. they could play that big Mason guy at 5/8 he`s no good anywhere else, it might teach him to hang onto the ball better, and actually make the odd tackle, has there ever been  a forward with  such a low workrate and such a high error rate ???  If so ,who ?

  3. yeah i think they might realize that he just shouldnt be put in such a vital position for origin games... he is one o f the best backrowers in my opinion but he doesn't have the kicking and passing game a nsw 5/8 needs.. braith antasta definitely needs to be in there and some more experienced prop fowards and it should be a more interesting game against the well planned qld side

  4. Plan C now, Bird got smashed by the Eels.

  5. braith anasta is the answer,

  6. put more manly players in it!!!!!!

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