Steve ‘Blocker’ Roach is a New South Wales legend that’s backing his Blues to reply in Origin III… But he “can’t wait” to see a fiery Queenslander get his debut.
Injuries within the Maroons squad have opened the door for Raiders star Corey Horsburgh to debut off the bench on Wednesday evening.
Speaking on the Fox League Podcast, Roach mentioned he expects NSW “to go out hard”, however he admitted he’s just a bit excited for one Queenslander.
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“I can’t wait,” Roach mentioned when requested about Horsburgh.
“He’s a time-bomb waiting to go off — I love his passion.
“We’re sort of starved of characters at the moment and I love this bloke, I like the way he plays, I like the way he wears his heart on his sleeve and I like his aggression.”
Roach does nevertheless hope that Queensland coach Billy Slater lets Horsburgh be himself — one thing he wonders whether or not Blues firebrand Tevita Pangai Junior was robbed off in his Origin debut.
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“I just hope he doesn’t go into that environment and they don’t tell him what not to do,” he mentioned.
“If you’ve picked a bloke like that, you’ve got to say ‘mate, get out there and play the way you play.’ If you tell him for 10 days ‘you can’t do this, you can’t go mad,’ then what’s the sense in picking him?
“I think we did that with Tevita Pangai Junior.
“Poor Tevita, he’s an aggressive bloke, he wants to get into blokes and hurt them. But maybe they were telling him for 10 days ‘you can’t be too aggressive’ then all of a sudden his mind is all over the joint and he can’t go out and play exactly the way he wants to play.”
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Roach was fast to make clear his loyalty although.
“I still don’t like Queensland,” he quipped.
“But it’s hard not to like them with their coach. You watch Billy Slater now and I’m trying to find a reason to hate him — I can’t hate him.”
Queensland have wrapped up the sequence already however Roach — who performed 17 video games for NSW — burdened “there’s no such thing as a dead rubber in State of Origin.”
“I think it’s ginormous for both states. Everyone wants a clean sweep… and NSW are trying to stop that,” he added.
“No one would’ve been more disappointed in their efforts than the players. They’ll want to go out there to do not only their stat proud but also their families and themselves.”
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NSW can have the house floor benefit and Roach believes the Blues gamers can be “absolutely filthy” in the event that they’re rolled on house soil.
“No one wants to say they were clean swept. That’s motivation in itself,” he mentioned.
“This ain’t no dead-rubber. NSW will go out and will go out hard I hope they go out hard.”
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Coach Brad Fittler has made a number of modifications in a determined bid to not solely cease a clear sweep, but additionally save his job.
One of them is recalling Eels prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard, who has been named to begin.
That’s a transfer that Roach applauds.
“We need to take their pack on,” he mentioned.
“I thought that we tried to play around Queensland in the first couple of games. But I think with the blokes that we’ve picked we’re going to try and play through them — and challenge them.
“I’m really glad Reagan Campbell-Gillard has been brought back into the side.
“I talk about play one front-rowers all the time and he is a bloke that can set the platform pretty early. He is a yardage man and you can play off the back of him.”
Source: www.foxsports.com.au