Maroons assistant coach Josh Hannay could have unintentionally taken a swipe on the Blues when discussing Queensland’s course of on the choice desk and subsequent on-field success.
While it’s to be anticipated that groups endure much less change once they’re successful, the Maroons are set to make use of solely 22 totally different gamers within the 2023 collection, in comparison with the Blues’ 28.
Blues coach Brad Fittler has copped loads of criticism for a lot of choices this 12 months, and the way he’s utlilised them, most notably the omission of 2022 Dally M medallist Nicho Hynes from Games II and III after the Sharks half solely performed 12 minutes at centre in Game I.
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Fittler has additionally been criticised for the make-up of his bench for Game III, with the Blues set to hold a second dummy-half (Reece Robson or Damien Cook) and a utility in Clint Gutherson as a substitute of three forwards. However, whether or not that call seems to be rocks or diamonds remains to be to play out.
Appearing on Tuesday evening’s episode of NRL 360, Hannay was requested to speak about Queensland’s consistency in terms of selecting their aspect.
“Can you talk to me about the consistency in selection and how your preparation is concerned because we’ve been quite critical here of the Blues, the chopping and changing, and their inability to have a smooth prep. How key has that been for Queensland?” journalist Dave Riccio requested.
Hannay responded the Maroons have “nailed” their choices proper from the “outset”, one thing the Fittler and the Blues have didn’t do previously couple of years.
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“I think one thing we’ve nailed, and I go back to last year’s series and this year’s series, I think it’s really important from the outset to get your team selections right,” Hannay responded.
“History has shown and proven that we have been able to do that as a state. We’ve put a high level of value on making sure we get the team right.
“People talk about loyalty and being loyal to players that have done the job before, I think there’s also (a responsibility) on coaches and selectors to be loyal to current form.
“I think we’ve been able to do with selections is get the balance right to those who have done the job before but also being loyal and mindful to current form.
“Once we get that team into camp, we place an enormous value on getting our preparation right. Every single day we try and execute our preparation as best we can, we don’t leave any stone unturned.
“I think it’s held us in really good stead and it has set us up for a couple of good years that we’ve had the past two seasons.”
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Hannay’s feedback come as a Maroons nice in Cooper Cronk shared his ideas on the variations between the mindset of these accountable selecting sides for Queensland and people choosing New South Wales sides.
“Queensland traditionally, just generally speaking, have tried to pick a tough, earn the right, sort of character team and New South Wales have probably had more talent and they’ve probably picked more talented teams,” Cronk stated on The Matty Johns Podcast.
“Origin is about playing off the back foot, not the front foot. I think everyone can play off the front foot. Free-wheeling, do what you want, plenty of time.
“But how do you come up with a play with a slow play the ball? How do you come up with a play with a rush in defence with less time to make a decision? I think that’s where the difference sits.”
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