Carney's a good player.Mojoman said:watch this origin space... todd carney
give him a year and he'll be picked, thats a guarantee
no.breaking said:anyone coming to the parra/cowboys game tonight?
its going to be tough...nsws pack kept them in the series/won game 1 so they have to keep dominating in the forwards to win the series. but its by no means a one sided contest.jemsta said:it all depends who has the most intensity and hunger to win on that night.....i think nsw has a better forward pack but qld obviously has a better backline, but i wouldnt write off nsw for the origin just yet....well just see how they go in game 1
shows how little you know about the game. players play with instincts week in week out. if they don't play with instincts, why do you still see miraculous tries? if they indeed been coached out of playing on instincts, they don't recover that special touch all of a sudden. what you get coached at club level determines how you play. no coach will ever tell his players to drop his instinctual plays and stick with the rigid stuff. instinct is what distinguishes an andrew johns from a brent sherwin, or a benji marshall from a daniel abraham.SyCoTiC said:Out of form they may be! But players stand up during representative games because during club games, players are coached out of playing on instinct and so you see plenty of players not showing their talents. In Origin, they are permitted to let loose a little more than they are at club football.
GO EELS!!SyCoTiC said:That's pretty much what I mean but in terms of being coached out of their instincts, it's pretty much an indirect effect of playing to a heavy gameplan based on the emphasis of team brilliance rather than individual brilliance. Look at the Eels game against the Cowboys on the weekend and you'll know what I mean when you'll never see a player show such instincts and compulsive moves as Mateo because he will be told not to do it again because the next time he chooses to do it, it may well cost them the game. It may show the difference between the greats and the average but selections in Origin have shown that instincts are largely based on the selection of the talent of the backline rather than the forwards but can still play to a gameplan.
Also I'd prefer that you not talk in such a condescending manner. To assume that my knowledge is somewhat inferior is rather patronising. =)
well my apologies. my 'assumptton' was only based on what you said about not playing with instincts. it is one of those rare things which make league a beautiful game. without it, we might as well be watching union and see blokes torpedo the ball back and forth the whole game.SyCoTiC said:Also I'd prefer that you not talk in such a condescending manner. To assume that my knowledge is somewhat inferior is rather patronising. =)