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He should be picked for NSW, probably on the bench. What a weapon.
I see him currently just behind Crichton, Yeo and Radley, who all need to be picked due to their past performances. But it won't be long before Guacca is the first forward picked for NSW.
I am assuming that he is eligible to play for NSW?
On the edge he's probably NSW's best option.

Yeo has to be lock, Murray on one edge and Haumole on the other. What other edge backrower has been playing better footy that deserves that spot over him?? Radley is an overrated lock, Yeo and Murray are miles ahead of him, and he wouldn't be the best on an edge. Whilst Yeo and Murray are around, Radley won't ever be part of the blues.
 
On the edge he's probably NSW's best option.

Yeo has to be lock, Murray on one edge and Haumole on the other. What other edge backrower has been playing better footy that deserves that spot over him?? Radley is an overrated lock, Yeo and Murray are miles ahead of him, and he wouldn't be the best on an edge. Whilst Yeo and Murray are around, Radley won't ever be part of the blues.
Liam Martin has been going well this year and was in the team last year. He is tough as nails that guy.
 
Liam Martin has been going well this year and was in the team last year. He is tough as nails that guy.
Agreed, although was used as a bench middle last year and fulfilled that spot really well. Think he should stay there.
 
I think Haumole has been our best forward all year and quite frankly shows what we need in our team ... the guy is athletic, fierce and fearless.

I have been following his development since he first played and think he is the type of guy who can take us far. His merciless defence and suicide line with ball in hand are utterly ruthless. I see him as a larger lovechild of Choc and Beaver.

Sparked a resurgence last night, makes me think it is not all doom and gloom, we just need to perhaps muscle up in the centres, but other than that we are good (plus uninjured props).

Anyway we didn't lose last night we just ran out of time ...

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On the edge he's probably NSW's best option.

Yeo has to be lock, Murray on one edge and Haumole on the other. What other edge backrower has been playing better footy that deserves that spot over him?? Radley is an overrated lock, Yeo and Murray are miles ahead of him, and he wouldn't be the best on an edge. Whilst Yeo and Murray are around, Radley won't ever be part of the blues.
The answer to your question is Martin
 
Errrrr... even though he's got more games on Haumole, Smole still a better player by far.
I wouldn’t swap Guac for any other edge forward in the comp.

I could of thrown Koloamatangi, Crichton, even Finucane into the equation. I wouldn’t be surprised if the first 2 make the side and possibly all 3.

NSW are blessed for choice in the back row, I just don’t see Guac forcing his way into this years side.
 
From the SMH. Let’s hope the lad and his ‘snubbed’ teammates back it up on Friday:

It’s personal’: Eels snub spurring on Manly’s Blues prospect​

By Dan Walsh

May 16, 2022 — 6.00pm

Des Hasler’s endorsement of him as a State of Origin contender has lifted Haumole Olakau’atu to new heights, but it is a blue and gold snubbing that will be front of mind for the Sea Eagles second-rower when he steps out on Friday night.

Olakau’atu is one of several Parramatta juniors who have pulled on the maroon and white in recent times, with teammate Manase Fainu famously getting him a start by roping him into Manly-20s training from the carpark.

The Sea Eagles are still smarting from a 38-0 Magic Round shellacking at the hands of the Broncos that dropped them out of the top eight.

Olakau’atu’s five tackle-breaks were the most of any Sea Eagle in the heavy defeat, while his return from suspension is particularly timely given Blues back-rowers are dropping like flies just two weeks out before Brad Fittler names his squad for the State of Origin opener.

Aside from a NSW debut, Olakau’atu’s own motivations at Bankwest Stadium stretch back to his schoolboy days, when he couldn’t crack the Eels junior ranks and considered giving footy away.

“I’d like to put on some hits. We’ll see how it goes but games like this, I do take it personal,” he told The Herald. “I’d like to get one over them. There’s a lot of us junior boys and I love seeing all of us who didn’t make it at Parra here making it now.
Haumole Olakau’atu’s impressive rise has him in the NSW Origin frame.

Haumole Olakau’atu’s impressive rise has him in the NSW Origin frame.CREDIT:GETTY

“I just didn’t make it. None of us made it for Parra. I don’t know why, but I was trying my best in every trial game. Every year, I’d go up there for every trial and didn’t make it. I ended up backing off my footy for a bit and I lost hope.

“I thought, ‘I’ll just go play footy for fun, I’ll go work with my old man’. He’s a concreter and I actually love it. Us Tongans, we love concreting. But when I came up here and started 20s training, I had that hope again, I thought I could make it.”

Neither Tom Trbojevic nor Daly Cherry-Evans trained on Monday as they nurse corks, but the club is adamant both will take their place against Parramatta, while Josh Schuster is also firming to return from a calf injury.

Friday’s clash comes almost a year since Schuster tore the Eels to pieces on the same day Bob Fulton – the man who scouted him from Parramatta’s catchment area – passed away.​

Olakau’atu rarely crossed paths with Fulton, but describes coaching protégé Hasler as his biggest footballing influence and the spur behind his impressive past 12 months.

“At the start of last year Des grabbed me, pulled me into his office and [told me] I can be a Blues player if I just put my head down and play the footy he knows I can,” Olakau’atu said.

“Hearing that gave me so much confidence. He’s the first coach to believe in me that much and coming from Des, that meant a lot to me. It was a big thing for me at the time.”
 
From the SMH. Let’s hope the lad and his ‘snubbed’ teammates back it up on Friday:

It’s personal’: Eels snub spurring on Manly’s Blues prospect​

By Dan Walsh

May 16, 2022 — 6.00pm

Des Hasler’s endorsement of him as a State of Origin contender has lifted Haumole Olakau’atu to new heights, but it is a blue and gold snubbing that will be front of mind for the Sea Eagles second-rower when he steps out on Friday night.

Olakau’atu is one of several Parramatta juniors who have pulled on the maroon and white in recent times, with teammate Manase Fainu famously getting him a start by roping him into Manly-20s training from the carpark.

The Sea Eagles are still smarting from a 38-0 Magic Round shellacking at the hands of the Broncos that dropped them out of the top eight.

Olakau’atu’s five tackle-breaks were the most of any Sea Eagle in the heavy defeat, while his return from suspension is particularly timely given Blues back-rowers are dropping like flies just two weeks out before Brad Fittler names his squad for the State of Origin opener.

Aside from a NSW debut, Olakau’atu’s own motivations at Bankwest Stadium stretch back to his schoolboy days, when he couldn’t crack the Eels junior ranks and considered giving footy away.

“I’d like to put on some hits. We’ll see how it goes but games like this, I do take it personal,” he told The Herald. “I’d like to get one over them. There’s a lot of us junior boys and I love seeing all of us who didn’t make it at Parra here making it now.
Haumole Olakau’atu’s impressive rise has him in the NSW Origin frame.

Haumole Olakau’atu’s impressive rise has him in the NSW Origin frame.CREDIT:GETTY

“I just didn’t make it. None of us made it for Parra. I don’t know why, but I was trying my best in every trial game. Every year, I’d go up there for every trial and didn’t make it. I ended up backing off my footy for a bit and I lost hope.

“I thought, ‘I’ll just go play footy for fun, I’ll go work with my old man’. He’s a concreter and I actually love it. Us Tongans, we love concreting. But when I came up here and started 20s training, I had that hope again, I thought I could make it.”

Neither Tom Trbojevic nor Daly Cherry-Evans trained on Monday as they nurse corks, but the club is adamant both will take their place against Parramatta, while Josh Schuster is also firming to return from a calf injury.

Friday’s clash comes almost a year since Schuster tore the Eels to pieces on the same day Bob Fulton – the man who scouted him from Parramatta’s catchment area – passed away.​

Olakau’atu rarely crossed paths with Fulton, but describes coaching protégé Hasler as his biggest footballing influence and the spur behind his impressive past 12 months.

“At the start of last year Des grabbed me, pulled me into his office and [told me] I can be a Blues player if I just put my head down and play the footy he knows I can,” Olakau’atu said.

“Hearing that gave me so much confidence. He’s the first coach to believe in me that much and coming from Des, that meant a lot to me. It was a big thing for me at the time.”

All this tells me is that Des has lost the dressing room
 

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