Corey Oates says he never saw his Origin axing coming

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DUMPED Queensland winger Corey Oates admits he never saw his axing coming and believes he can help the injury-ravaged Maroons to Origin glory in the Suncorp decider.

Speaking for the first time since his shock sacking for Origin II, Oates said he disagreed with Queensland coach Kevin Walters’ decision, but is refusing to give up hope of a Maroons recall.

Oates was jettisoned to make way for Game Two debutant Valentine Holmes on the left wing _ despite the Broncos hulk scoring Queensland’s only try in their series-opening 28-4 defeat.

His club coach, Wayne Bennett, has come out swinging in support, slamming Maroons hierarchy for dumping Oates, who has impressed in his four appearances for Queensland.

Oates continued his good form on Saturday night, running for 144 metres and scoring his eighth try of the season in Brisbane’s 30-20 disposal of Canberra, and remains mystified by his Origin omission.

“I won’t lie — I am disappointed,” Oates said.

“I felt like I did my job in Origin I. There were a few areas where clearly the (Queensland) selectors didn’t think I did my job.

“They must have looked at something.

“It was a decision they felt they had to make. I don’t believe it was the right call, but I will work as hard as I possibly can to get back in the team.

“All I could do was cop it on the chin.

“The decision was made (to drop him) and whether it was the right one ... well, I don’t agree with it, but all I can do is play good football for the Broncos now and focus on winning the premiership for Brisbane.”

With Darius Boyd to miss the Origin decider due to a broken thumb, there is a vacancy in Queensland’s backline. One option is to play Will Chambers and Dane Gagai in the centres in a move that could lead to a Holmes-Oates wing alliance.

The towering Broncos winger said he didn’t probe Walters for a detailed reason for his axing, but is adamant he wouldn’t fail the Maroons if recalled for Origin III.

“I’d love to be back there for Game Three. I’d even play centres if they want to give me a crack,” Oates said.

“Kevvie rang me the night before the team (for Origin II) was named.

“He didn’t really explain why I missed out. He just said a decision was made and I didn’t ask many questions, I just said thanks for letting me know.

“I kept it short and sweet.”

The Maroons snubbing clearly didn’t impact on Oates’ confidence levels against the Raiders as he combined well with Benji Marshall, who set up the winger’s opening try.

“Benji has been awesome for a lot of guys here, including myself,” Oates said.

“He knows how to get the best out of his teammates, he has been a great role model for us young blokes.

“Having him for a back-up half when one of the boys goes down gives us unbelievable depth. He is a classy player and he knows how to win a game with his experience.”

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...g/news-story/af09aff7705623c8aa3fe4e9fbd2c054
 
Oates did nothing wrong. He did what he does. They just wanted a different type of player in Holmes for Game 2.
 
Oates did nothing wrong. He did what he does. They just wanted a different type of player in Holmes for Game 2.
Yep exactly. He can just as easily oust Holmes in game 3 - Coach might want to use a diff strategy
 
Not sure why they don't consider him for the bench spot as utility for this one. (obviously can't play in the halves but there will be an extra 5/8 at centre most likely). At least they would use him properly. Reserve halves just get thrown in for game time more than anything and never used that well IMO.
 
Not sure why they don't consider him for the bench spot as utility for this one. (obviously can't play in the halves but there will be an extra 5/8 at centre most likely). At least they would use him properly. Reserve halves just get thrown in for game time more than anything and never used that well IMO.
Typically this is the case but they seem to actually use Morgan.... from memory he played the middle whilst Moose was off and the used him quite a lot as full back in the sweep.

Not saying it is the best strategy, but he is fairly robust for a half and was able to be thrown into the middle.
 
So according to the Glenn re-signing article, we have re-signed Oates? Is that true? If so, that's great news!!
 
For a year .

I see. Is it the same as he did last year? Year-by-year contracts seems an interesting way to go about things...is he thinking of going to rugby or AFL?
 
Will sign a longer contract when he's sure Moga is definitely leaving.

Haha, brilliant.

Seriously though, the way he was used last game was more like a centre-second row hybrid, I like it. I really think he could be an amazing centre.
 
Not sure why they don't consider him for the bench spot as utility for this one. (obviously can't play in the halves but there will be an extra 5/8 at centre most likely). At least they would use him properly. Reserve halves just get thrown in for game time more than anything and never used that well IMO.

If go with Munster and Morgan in starting don't mind it but not sure how he will do in middle. Best impact is out wide.
 
Holmes for me is the better player. Corey is one dimensional. How often do you see him make breaks on kick return like Holmes does?

He had on a number of occasions, he is just marked alot heavier. Teams get numbers on him quickly. I think Corey will make a great backrower.
 
Holmes for me is the better player. Corey is one dimensional. How often do you see him make breaks on kick return like Holmes does?

How many did Holmes make against NSW?

Oates scores tries, that's all you pretty much want from your winger. He offers more than what Holmes does. I don't see Holmes doing much on his kick returns apart from getting tackled and dragged backwards.
 
How many did Holmes make against NSW?

Oates scores tries, that's all you pretty much want from your winger. He offers more than what Holmes does. I don't see Holmes doing much on his kick returns apart from getting tackled and dragged backwards.

Fair enough. I respect your opinion but I'm yet to see Oates score the type of tries that Holmes has scored frequently throughout his career. The type where he uses pace and footwork to break the line and score from anywhere on the field.
 
Fair enough. I respect your opinion but I'm yet to see Oates score the type of tries that Holmes has scored frequently throughout his career. The type where he uses pace and footwork to break the line and score from anywhere on the field.
How many times do you see Holmes use strength and line-running to break through the line.
 

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