Maguire confident in Mbye's Maroons ability

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Maguire confident in Mbye's Maroons ability
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Sun 26 May 2019, 12:32 PM

Wests Tigers Head Coach Michael Maguire says he's confident captain Moses Mbye would be right for State of Origin selection if named in the Queensland team for Game One.

Mbye was a late withdrawal from his side's Round 11 defeat to the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Saturday night after picking up a minor groin strain at the team's final training session on Friday.

With speculation building that the Wests Tigers fullback was set to be named on the bench by Coach Kevin Walters for his Origin debut in Game One, Maguire said he had no doubts the 25-year-old would be right to play, if selected.


"He [Mbye] just has a slight strain to his groin," he told reporters post-match.

"It's only a subtle one.

"If we were playing in four or five days he might have been okay but with the 24-hour turnaround from when he did it to play in this game, he just wasn't ready.

"He'll definitely be ready [for Origin] — without a doubt."


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If named for Game One, Mbye would have less than 48 hours to back up from the game for his side's Round 13 clash against the Canberra Raiders at Bankwest Stadium. However, Maguire said the potential selection had far more positive outcomes for the team than negative as a result of the experience gained.

"I always push my players to play Origin," he enthused. "It's a great opportunity for a player to step in to a higher arena and they always come back a better player.

"To be able to play at that level, they come back a different player because of the level that you need to lift to during Origin so it'd be great if Moses got in there.

"Moses has been doing some good things out the back there for us," he added.

"I think a lot of people don't quite understand the fullback position and the importance as a defender. They do such a job to corral and tell players where to go and Moses has a great ability to do that, and I think his attack over the last few weeks has also started to rise."


Teams for Game One of the State of Origin series will be named over the next day ahead of the series opener at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday, June 5.
 
Thanks for sharing @TheDaBoss.
Wow I think it's fantastic he's in contention for an origin spot.
Regardless of whether he gets selected or not, I sincerely hope to see him find some consistency with his form. He was a breath of fresh air for us when he came over last year.
 
@Lauren said in [Maguire confident in Mbye's Maroons ability](/post/1015712) said:
Thanks for sharing @TheDaBoss.
Wow I think it's fantastic he's in contention for an origin spot.
Regardless of whether he gets selected or not, I sincerely hope to see him find some consistency with his form. He was a breath of fresh air for us when he came over last year.

I'd say the 14 jersey will be a battle between he and Milford

SOO wouldn't do Mbye any harm
 
I think origin is just the thing that Mbye needs to get his form back on track.....

so i am all for him playing origin
 
It’s great to see Madge backing his players. I doubt Mbye makes it though. If they want a bench utility, the best option is Milford.
 
He's on the bench.... The milf would offer them more... Remarkable... Shades of Ross Conlon, but at least Ross had one real talent
 
@innsaneink said in [Maguire confident in Mbye's Maroons ability](/post/1015757) said:
He's on the bench.... The milf would offer them more... Remarkable... Shades of Ross Conlon, but at least Ross had one real talent

Think the ability to handle the 9 jumper is the key and especially with question marks on Hunt as well.
 
Cause Mbye did such a good job controlling the ruck vs Parra.

I am so perplexed by this selection. All the people on the radio the other day were nicely saying they couldn't believe he was an option.

Anyway hope he kills it and comes back a better player.
 
@formerguest said in [Maguire confident in Mbye's Maroons ability](/post/1015790) said:
@innsaneink said in [Maguire confident in Mbye's Maroons ability](/post/1015757) said:
He's on the bench.... The milf would offer them more... Remarkable... Shades of Ross Conlon, but at least Ross had one real talent

Think the ability to handle the 9 jumper is the key and especially with question marks on Hunt as well.

If they worried about the 9 .....start with McGuire and let Hunt play the final 60 minutes

If they plan on Mbye playing 9 .....his defence in the middle of the ruck would worry me

But apart from that I think that both NSW and Qld have 16 out of the 17 right

NSW concern is not having an extra prop ....I understand Fittlers thought process with the extra mobility in the middle 3rd ....but SOO is refereed far differently than your normal NRL game and Qld will slow the play the ball down which will negate the major advantage NSW have in Cook getting out of dummy half on the back of quick play the balls
 
I hope Mbye put's on a real show so us Tigers fans have something to look forward to heading into the 2nd half of the season.....if he can play well for Maroons, he can play well for Wests Tigers.
And no, i'm not a Queenslander
 
@Matto said in [Maguire confident in Mbye's Maroons ability](/post/1016128) said:
I hope Mbye put's on a real show so us Tigers fans have something to look forward to heading into the 2nd half of the season.....if he can play well for Maroons, he can play well for Wests Tigers.
And no, i'm not a Queenslander

Slater has been working with him and Ponga, that cant hurt.
 
Ponga and Mbye have both been working very closely with billy slater throughout the maroons camp.
 
Poor MBYE and Pongo..imagine having to listen to that grub bang on about how good he was 24/7..
 
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