Cameron Murray detail in Blues beatdown sends Origin fans mad
Brad Fittler continued to make puzzling decisions the Blues were battered.
Brad Fittler has been called out for leaving dynamic forward Cameron Murray on the bench for nearly 50 minutes of Origin Game II as the Blues were thoroughly outplayed in the Maroons' 32-6 demolition. The Blues' dismal display against Billy Slater's men have all but sealed Fittler's coaching fate ahead of Game III after a third series loss in four years to the mighty Maroons.
Fittler has been under heavy scrutiny for weeks having failed to use his bench properly in Game I with Nicho Hynes sitting around for 70 minutes before being introduced. Murray and Liam Martin were arguably the Blues' best in Adelaide when they were introduced.
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But in staggering circumstances, Murray was left on the bench until 10 minutes into the second half in Queensland, while the Blues trailed and looked helpless. Cameras panned to the bench after half-time to show the Rabbitohs lock waiting patiently to be introduced to a team that was desperate for energy and vigour.
To make matters more staggering, Murray could have also come on and played at centre instead of Damien Cook. The Blues were always going to be up against it at Suncorp Stadium but a game-ending pectoral injury to star centre Tom Trbojevic after just three minutes made the task even more difficult.
However, despite calls for Murray to fill the gap, he opted for the No.9 Cook. Fittler's decision to leave Murray on the bench left New South Wales fans absolutely outraged.
Murray entered Game II having not played for three weeks due to a groin injury and was only deemed fit 48 hours before the clash. However, Blues advisor Greg Alexander and Murray himself admitted he wasn't in danger of missing the showdown.
This leaves Fittler with little excuse to why the dynamic forward spent so long on the bench again when the Blues were 14-0 down with 30 minutes to go.
Cameron Murray is one of NSW best players and Freddy still hasn’t put him on.. Cook was going to be NSW attacking weapon off the bench but he decides to play him centre. Fittler is a good guy but he has to go. Makes too many bad decisions before and during games. #StateOfOrigin
— Rugby League News (@RugbyLeagueNews) June 21, 2023
Very interested in Cameron Murray not coming on yet - all word this week was he had returned to 100% but groin issues can niggle/linger, so possibly that? Puzzling usage if he is back to full fitness
— NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) June 21, 2023
This is a really good point
Also when Cameron Murray came on the field we looked ALOT better. Why did they wait so long and why not put him in centre
Cook got exploited the whole game. Not his fault, he isn't a centre.
Hynes should have been 14th man. Dally m last year— Borgy 🎒 (@michaelborg05) June 21, 2023
Some one who knows how to build a team fit for purpose and organise the proper utilities for the bench,Cameron Murray made a real impact,where was he until too late.
— John Cleary (@JohnCle76303399) June 21, 2023
Cameron Murray is coming on now??? WTF. Honestly. I don't understand.
— LeftcurlyRightcurly (@perlarray) June 21, 2023
Start packing your bags Freddy, Brandy and all the coaching staff. Enough is enough. We don't want you there for even game 3. Cameron Murray still sitting on bench. Hudson Young working up a storm. 🤦♂️😤😤
— 5Statespecials (@statespecials) June 21, 2023
Where is Cameron Murray???? Hello Fittler did you forget he is on your bench 🤔#stateoforigin #origin
— Steve Gergs (@GergsSteve) June 21, 2023
#stateoforigin What is Cameron Murray doing sitting on the bench for the entire half? Surely he is a better option at centre??🤔🤔 He should have been in the starting side anyway! 😡😡😡😡😡
— Michael Burden (@gardeniamick) June 21, 2023
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Fittler had several back-row options he could have used to cover Trbojevic, with the versatile Murray left on the bench and Cook thrust into an unfamiliar position on the edge. It meant the Blues' dual dummy half game plan was out the window, with Reece Robson forced to play a full 80 minutes at hooker and Cook unable to effect the game though the middle of the ruck as originally intended.
Commentators and fans noted that Murray even had experience playing in the centres at Australian schoolboy level, with many suggesting that an edge forward such as Hudson Young would have been a better option at centre. As it turned out, Cook was inevitably exposed out of position by the ruthless Maroons, despite scoring a sensational try for his side's only four-pointer of the night.
Fittler will know his fate could have been sealed after the 32-6 obliteration at the hands of Queensland as the Blues look to introduce a new direction to an underperforming group.
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