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Fittler set to make shock NSW wing switch in effort to save Origin series
smh.com.au
NSW coach Brad Fittler is set to pull a tactical shock by switching wingers Josh Addo-Carr and Brian To’o to opposite flanks in a bid to save the State of Origin series.
Having made four changes to the team which suffered a late collapse in Adelaide, Fittler is poised break up the Penrith left edge combination of To’o, Stephen Crichton and Jarome Luai for the clash at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
The move will mean the powerful To’o won’t be matched up against Maroons giant Xavier Coates, who has won a recall for game two in place of the injured Selwyn Cobbo.
Addo-Carr will instead combine with Crichton on NSW’s left, while To’o and Tom Trbojevic will man the right.
According to sources speaking on the condition of anonymity, the Blues used their main session on Sunday to fine-tune the positional switch, which will see Addo-Carr and To’o revert to their customary sides.
Addo-Carr has been a staple on the Bulldogs’ left since joining the club while To’o is a regular on Penrith’s right side.
Addo-Carr was initially moved to the right wing under Fittler in 2021 to accommodate To’o, who was then the junior wing partner when he was parachuted into the Origin side and was playing on the left for Penrith.
Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans has already flagged the Maroons’ intention to launch aerial raids in the direction of Coates, but Fittler has signalled his intention to have the taller Addo-Carr opposing him.
News of the impending shake-up came as the Blues arrived in Brisbane on Monday trying to register just their second win in enemy territory under Fittler
smh.com.au
NSW coach Brad Fittler is set to pull a tactical shock by switching wingers Josh Addo-Carr and Brian To’o to opposite flanks in a bid to save the State of Origin series.
Having made four changes to the team which suffered a late collapse in Adelaide, Fittler is poised break up the Penrith left edge combination of To’o, Stephen Crichton and Jarome Luai for the clash at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
The move will mean the powerful To’o won’t be matched up against Maroons giant Xavier Coates, who has won a recall for game two in place of the injured Selwyn Cobbo.
Addo-Carr will instead combine with Crichton on NSW’s left, while To’o and Tom Trbojevic will man the right.
According to sources speaking on the condition of anonymity, the Blues used their main session on Sunday to fine-tune the positional switch, which will see Addo-Carr and To’o revert to their customary sides.
Addo-Carr has been a staple on the Bulldogs’ left since joining the club while To’o is a regular on Penrith’s right side.
Addo-Carr was initially moved to the right wing under Fittler in 2021 to accommodate To’o, who was then the junior wing partner when he was parachuted into the Origin side and was playing on the left for Penrith.
Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans has already flagged the Maroons’ intention to launch aerial raids in the direction of Coates, but Fittler has signalled his intention to have the taller Addo-Carr opposing him.
News of the impending shake-up came as the Blues arrived in Brisbane on Monday trying to register just their second win in enemy territory under Fittler