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Dragons face Gaz selection puzzle

28 Jun, 2010 12:00 AM
Mark Gasnier will sign with the Dragons today, but his first game is likely to depend on whether St George Illawarra centre Beau Scott is selected for State of Origin III.

Blues selectors are agonising over the choice of attacking weapon, caught between Jamal Idris or the defensive rock of Scott, when they name the NSW team tonight.

If Scott is picked for his second Origin appearance, it means he will be in the NSW camp in Wollongong this week and unavailable for the Dragons clash with Penrith at Kogarah next Monday.

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    Scott's absence will open the door for Gasnier to be thrust straight into a Red V jersey, just one week after inking his return to the club following a stint in rugby union.

    It is understood coach Wayne Bennett is considering delaying Gasnier's start, his first game for the Dragons since walking out on the club for a French rugby union deal two years ago, until after next week's bye.

    Bennett is keen to have the club's million-dollar man complete several training sessions with the squad before the former captain plays for the NRL competition leaders.

    However, with Scott potentially among six Dragons players to be chosen for either NSW or Queensland in Wednesday week's dead rubber Origin game, Bennett may unleash Gasnier on the Panthers.

    Already boasting an embarrassment of riches in terms of talent and form, St George Illawarra have now managed to squeeze Gasnier under the salary cap as part of a back-ended deal worth about $1 million over three years - plus other lucrative third-party agreements.

    Gasnier, who turns 29 next month, announced he was leaving the Dragons midway through the 2008 season after third-party payments fell through, leaving him significantly out of pocket.

    The dilemma Bennett now faces is how to use the superstar centre.

    When the Dragons regain their full complement after Origin, the obvious move would be to inject Gasnier into his favoured right centre position and switch Scott to the back row for the rest of the season.

  • However, Scott was in superb touch in Friday night's 34-10 victory over Wests at WIN Jubilee Oval.

    Not only was he at his punishing best in defence, he also made a stunning fleet-footed break which led to Kyle Stanley's try before half-time.

    Another option would be to drop Stanley - who has scored five tries from as many NRL appearances this year - to the bench and switch Gasnier to the left until Matt Cooper returns from a hamstring injury.

    Cooper is likely to be out for another month after suffering the hamstring problem in the Origin II loss to Queensland in Brisbane.

    The complication for Bennett in moving Scott to the forwards to make way for Gasnier is how the Dragons will defend on the right edge.

    Scott has defended inside Jamie Soward, a move by Bennett last year which sparked the five-eighth's amazing surge into NSW Origin selection consideration tonight.

    There are concerns that despite all of Gasnier's amazing attacking talents, the Dragons could become defensively weaker on the right-hand side if Soward and Gasnier are defending next to each other, outside Scott, Neville Costigan or Jeremy Smith.

    Moving Gasnier to five-eighth or fullback is not a consideration for Bennett because of Soward and Darius Boyd's form in their respective positions.

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    Gaz has been training with Tech-Tars in the local union comp, just to get up to speed on some inticate moves, and to get his fitness up. If he doesn't sign with the dragons today, he said he will play in our 2nds team next week, but I'm just not sure he could handle that as yet! come on all you thugby league numbnuts, get typing! Bahahahaha!
    Posted by Count, 28/06/2010 1:13:45 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    It,s no wonder people form certain opinions. How is it possible to release the hard man Costigan and Beau Henry, a player with enormous potential, and retain Dean Young, (aka third man in), who shows no aggression or creativity in defence or attack, for three more years. It beggars belief.
    Posted by nf, 28/06/2010 8:06:38 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    he wont walk sraight in the team ,he'll get a bit of game time off the bench for the first 3 / 4 weeks,then he might start a game,i'm sure wayne will do this, barring a run of injuries..
    Posted by dirkhartog, 28/06/2010 8:18:04 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    beau scott a defensive rock haha the tigers atack ran all over him
    Posted by alli, 28/06/2010 8:45:33 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Its all about the coin! what happened to just playing footy?
    Posted by bob, 28/06/2010 8:53:13 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Well he should be fresh and free of any niggling injuries after 18 months paid vacation in a rugby union team.
    Posted by chinchase, 28/06/2010 9:40:34 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    I wonder if this will be the super signing that everybody thinks it will be? Gasnier is about to turn 29 and has signed a huge four year contract. Like all hyped up players (eg Jarryd Hayne) the expectations usually far exceed reality. Wayne Bennett has built up a fantastic camaraderie in the team at the moment and is successfully grooming a lot of local talent to take on starring roles. Having Gasnier wander in like the prodigal son and be handed a fat contract could put a lot of noses out of joint. He will have to start scoring a couple of tries a week to keep people satisfied. And if he finishes up at right centre Jason Nightingale will have his work cut out in defence because Gasnier has a habit of wandering off and leaving his winger stranded. Hope I'm wrong but it could all get messy.
    Posted by Neil, 28/06/2010 9:52:39 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    The obvious answer would be to put Gasnier in right centre and Scott to the forwards (Cooper and Stanley to fight over left centre). Leaves a question mark over the right edge defence though, maybe Beau Scott continues to defend between Gasnier and Soward? Personally I think Gasnier should have to earn his spot though, Scott has worked hard for his spot and may feel hard done by. I hate the thought of losing players to accomodate Gasnier, but I guess it's now a formality.
    Posted by Freddy, 28/06/2010 10:38:04 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Don't forget he will be playing under a new coach and coaching staff. WB will make sure Gasnier "loses" those old traits and all of those bad habits he is sure to have picked up while being "educated" in the gentlemanly game en France.
    Posted by heavenly., 28/06/2010 2:26:41 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Lets just hope he hasn't hardened up too much after his stint playing rugby. Maybe he might be able to take a tackle now without being injured. Also, now that he is educated, and can speak french, he might be an asset to the NRL when he is finished playing, because that's where all the good players will be, following the big money! bahahaha!
    Posted by Convict 181061, 28/06/2010 4:57:01 PM, on Illawarra Mercury

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    Mark Gasnier will sign with the Dragons today, returning to the club after playing two seasons of rugby union in France.
    Mark Gasnier will sign with the Dragons today, returning to the club after playing two seasons of rugby union in France.

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