NRL News: V’landys rejects ‘ridiculous’ calls to change Origin send-off rules, Hynes upbeat in mission to retain Blues spot

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ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys has blasted calls from legends like Andrew Johns and Paul Vautin for separate send-off rules in State of Origin, labelling such suggestions “ridiculous”.

V’landys has praised referee Ashley Klein for the action he took in sending Joseph Suaalii from the field in Origin I and reiterated that head office would be protecting players rom any illegal acts.

“What do people expect – a free-for-all in State of Origin? No, it’s not going to be,” V’landys told NewsCorp. “We’re not going to have players like Reece Walsh taken out just because they are brilliant – we won’t tolerate that.

“All players should be protected, including Reece Walsh. Nobody should be targeted with illegal play and by all means we will do everything possible to protect Reece Walsh.”

His comments will not go down well with Blues coach Michael Maguire who has denied claims that his players had been instructed to target Queensland’s speedy fullback.

Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V’landys. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

“Hits should stay within the rules, and if they are outside the rules, they will be penalised severely. The referee was 100 out of 100 in how he treated that incident. We aren’t changing anything,” he added.

“We are maintaining our stance on high shots and the ref’s stance was perfect … I applaud Ashley Klein for what he did.

“This is the ridiculous situation that some people are looking for,” he said when asked about potentially being more lenient on high shots in Origin.

“This idea of replacing players sent off in Origin is nonsense. It just opens it up for players to be taken out. I don’t understand why a serious breach of the rules should be interpreted differently between an Origin and club game.

“We’re not going easy in Origin.”

Hynes upbeat despite Origin disappointment

Nicho Hynes has returned to Cronulla training showing no ill effects from NSW’s opening State of Origin disappointment, with Sharks players adamant the No.7 remains his old self.

Hynes on Tuesday had his first session back with Cronulla since the Blues’ chastening series-opening loss last week, showing no signs of his problematic calf at Shark Park.

His return came on a good day for Blues coach Michael Maguire, with Dylan Edwards, Haumole Olakau’atu and Liam Martin all receiving positive injury news.

Edwards has been named by Penrith to play fullback against Newcastle on Sunday, while Martin has been listed on an extended bench.

That will give Edwards one game to make his case to regain the NSW No.1 jersey from James Tedesco for Origin II on June 26, after an ankle injury denied him a debut in the opening match of the series.

Martin is battling a quad injury suffered in the game one, but is expected to be fit to run out at the MCG for Origin II.

Olakau’atu is expected to turn out for Manly against St George Illawarra on Sunday afternoon after scans eased concerns around his sore calf.

The powerful second-rower came off the bench for NSW in game one, and is pushing to hold his spot as Maguire prepares to make several calls for the must-win match in Melbourne.

Cameron Murray has been named to play for South Sydney against Brisbane on Friday, and could also push for a Blues recall on return from a hip injury.

But the biggest call of all surrounds Hynes.

The Sharks No.7 has taken most of the spotlight after NSW’s loss at Accor Stadium last week, including questions about a lack of polish at the end of sets.

Blues legend Andrew Johns is among those calling for Mitch Moses to take over as NSW halfback, with the Parramatta star two games back from a foot injury.

But Cronulla players have thrown their support behind Hynes, who was axed after one game on the bench last year for NSW.

“He’s been good. He rocked up today with a smile on his face,” Sharks hooker Blayke Brailey said. 

“He’s joking, playing pranks. That’s what he normally does around the club. We didn’t hear anything different from him.” 

Hynes has spoken at length about his confidence being dented after his NSW debut last year, but Brailey said there had been no signs of that this time.

If anything, Brailey said the situation could motivate Hynes in Cronulla’s top-four clash against the Dolphins on Thursday night. “He’s happy to be here, still loving his footy …  trained great today,” Brailey said.

“It’s not great to see (the fallout from Origin) for such a close friend, (but) he’s been such a great player for so long. He’s deserved that spot. He’s a competitor, so I’m guessing that’ll drive him or motivate him.”

with AAP

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