NSW coach Laurie Daley says he keeps faith with five-eighth Mitchell Moses for the State of Origin decider and explains the reasoning behind his selection. Across reports from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, Daley’s comments focus on why he decided not to change from Moses for the match. The outlets describe Daley addressing his squad choice and outlining the factors that led him to stick with Moses in the key playmaking role. While the coverage centers on Daley’s explanation, all accounts are consistent that the decision concerns the decider and that Moses remains in the five-eighth position under Daley’s coaching. The reports do not present alternative selection approaches or suggest Moses was under immediate threat of being dropped; instead they frame Daley’s remarks as justification for continuity in the team’s structure. Overall, the articles converge on the same theme: Daley’s rationale for retaining Moses, with the selection decision presented as a deliberate coaching choice for the decisive game.
Laurie Daley explains decision to keep Mitchell Moses for State of Origin decider
NSW coach Laurie Daley says he keeps faith with five-eighth Mitchell Moses for the State of Origin decider and explains the reasoning behind his selection. Across reports from Sydney, Brisbane and Mel...
- NSW coach Laurie Daley explains why he kept Mitchell Moses for the State of Origin decider.
- Mitchell Moses is selected as five-eighth.
- Daley’s comments focus on the rationale behind maintaining Moses in the team.
- The reports from multiple outlets describe the same decision and player position without differing accounts of the selection.
NSW coach Laurie Daley explains why he chose to stick with five-eighth Mitchell Moses for the State of Origin decider.
2 hours agoNSW coach Laurie Daley explains why he chose to stick with five-eighth Mitchell Moses for the State of Origin decider.
2 hours agoNSW coach Laurie Daley explains why he chose to stick with five-eighth Mitchell Moses for the State of Origin decider.
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