Saturday, May 21, 2011

International Rugby Events! State Of Origin Live Stream Queensland vs NSW Online Broadcast

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Match Detils

State Of Origin  Live 2011
Match scheduled:
International Rugby Events  European Union
Date & Timezone: 25-05-2011 from 21:00 until 23:00 (EDT/AUS/GMT)
Game #1 - Queensland vs NSW

State of Origin preview :

All the focus has been on the Blues in the lead up to this year’s State of Origin opener, as they desperately look to avert a historic (some would say notorious) sixth straight series defeat. For the first time they have appointed a specialist coach in Ricky Stuart – the last Blues coach to win a series, back in 2005.


His policy of only picking players in their specialist club positions, as well as picking players who play the style of game that he wants the Blues to play, has resulted in the controversial omissions of Jarryd Hayne and Jamal Idris.


In all, 10 players have been returned from the side that almost snatched victory in Game Three last year. Among the seven players to make way, winger Michael Gordon and utility Kurt Gidley are injured and pivot Trent Barrett has retired. Lack of game time may have hurt Luke Lewis’ chances, while Hayne, Anthony Watmough and Tom Learoyd-Lahrs were the other players dropped.

Idris did not play in Game Three last year but now joins a select group of players including Anthony Watmouogh (2009) and Brent Kite (2008) to miss Origin selection after playing for Australia in the early season Test.

The new players include Josh Dugan at fullback, Akuila Uate on the wing, Mark Gasnier in the centres, Jamie Soward at five-eighth and Ben Creagh, Trent Merrin and Dean Young on the bench. All have been rewarded for excellent form this year at club level and/or the City-Country match.

Watch Out Queensland: The much-maligned Jamie Soward finally makes his Origin debut, and few people could argue that the Blues have picked the most in-form pivot available. Soward’s precision kicking and passing game have been a huge part of the Dragons’ success over the past two seasons, and it’s an area where New South Wales have struggled since the retirement of Andrew Johns.

Soward has kicked the most times in the NRL this year, with 134, and his 4981 kick metres are well clear of second-placed James Maloney (3898). His 12 try assists – many of those from kicks – are behind only Johnathan Thurston’s 14. His running game, often perceived as a weakness, has also come into its own this year, as witnessed by his dismantling of the Parramatta Eels in Round 8 when he broke the line three times and ran for 161 metres.

Kicking is a crucial piece of the puzzle for the Blues, and how Queensland handle Soward’s range of kicks will go a long way to determining the result. In particular his long, low, driving kicks don’t give opposition backs as much time to get under the ball and run it back at pace, often turning them around and helping chasers pin those players down early in a set.

Watch Out New South Wales: Where do we start? There’s a reason the Maroons have won five in a row, and there’s a reason they supplied 10 of the 13 starting players for Australia in the recent VB Test. Four of those reasons are named Slater, Lockyer, Thurston and Smith, who fill the crucial 1-6-7-9 roles that make up the spine of a football side.


Of those four world class players, any one of them is capable of turning an Origin match, but if we had to pick one, Thurston seems to be in a league of his own in 2011. ‘JT’ has a habit of playing out of his skin in Origin, regardless of what his form is like coming into the game or whether he’s under an injury cloud.

This year he enters the Origin arena in what could quite possibly be the best form of his career. Thurston leads the NRL for try assists with 14 (next best is Benji Marshall with 12) and line-break assists (19 – next best Jarryd Hayne, 12). If you cut it back to just halfbacks, Thurston also leads the way in line-breaks (seven), tries (six) and average running metres (73.7), and is second in offloads (11) and tackle-breaks (31).

1 comments:

ADMIN on May 21, 2011 at 1:55 AM said...

please watch now this match

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