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Cronk pushing Origin cause
Topic Started: Nov 6 2009, 02:31 PM (297 Views)
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Watching Cooper Cronk strut his stuff with the Australian side this week, Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens can only shake his head in wonder.
“I wish he was a New South Welshman,'' Sheens said.

It's not that Sheens has a thing against Queenslanders, it's just that the veteran mentor would love to see Cronk get a crack at playing State of Origin football.

For now Cronk is stuck behind undisputed No.1 Johnathan Thurston and Gold Coast playmaker Scott Prince in the Queensland pecking order.

Compare that to the dearth of quality halfbacks at NSW's disposal - a fact highlighted by the recall of veteran Brett Kimmorley for the third State of Origin in Brisbane earlier this year.

Cronk said there was no way he would want to pull on a sky blue jumper, though his inclusion in the Kangaroos Four Nations squad ahead of Prince may be an indication that he is closing the gap for the Maroons.

Queensland selectors, however, are notorious for showing faith in those who have done the job for them in the past, meaning Prince could still be the man to get the nod should Thurston be injured or fall from favour.

And time is not on Cronk's side either, the Storm playmaker turning 26 later this year, which is the same age as Thurston and only three years younger than Prince.

“It's a shame for a kid like him that he's stuck behind Thurston and Princey who are both very good players,'' Sheens said.

“I think Cooper's day in the sun will come, but at the end of the day, it is unfortunate that the rules don't allow a kid like him to get a game at that level.

“It's not the rules though, it's the numbers that have beaten him really.''

“It's disappointing he's not a New South Welshman.''

Ironically, it could be Sheen's experiment with Cronk as a super-sub off the bench against France in the Four Nations tournament which helps bring him closer to a first Origin jumper.

It is a role Brisbane fullback Karmichael Hunt has filled over the last few seasons, but with Hunt having switched codes to pursue a career in AFL, the utility spot on the Queensland bench is there for the taking.

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,26317326-5018868,00.html
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Cooper Cronk is the best halfback in the competition, His defence is first notch in terms of a halfback. and he has probably the most fluent kicking game in the competition, Kicked a pearler 40/20 against france.

I'd have no hesistation to throw Cronk into origin and take over the incumbent 1st receiver role for Australia.

He has the club form to warrant selection, and I must say that Thurston and Lockyer over the last 24 months has been average.

I am still bewildered how Thurston was 2nd in Dally M.
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I wish he was a NSWelshmen too. I would really love for him to play SOO.
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