Quote Originally Posted by Chaos View Post
The idea is to play an attacking style instead of smashing one up the middle into NSW big forwards.
Prince is as tough as a forward with the extra football brain and skill of a halve.
Try and picture it...the NSW forwards wouldn't know which way to defend.
I see what your saying but its not gonna happen. QLD usually opts for the riskier selections than NSW but Prince at lock I cannot see.

And to the people who reckon they'd pick Prince over Lockyer this year: get your head checked. Same goes for people talking Lockyer to fullback to make way for Prince in the halves. Regardless of how the Ponies are performing, Lockyer is a champion and will perform and lift the team when they need it. Not to mention the incumbent WINNING AUSTRALIAN and QLD Captain does not get dropped for an inform, unproven halfback who hasn't worked up any combination with the other bloke playing in the halves.

Its tough luck for Prince but thats the price thats paid for having a strong competition. We're gonna have a couple disappointed and unlucky halves and a truckload of unlucky fullbacks. Lockyer will probably hang the rep boots up after Australia wins the World Cup, if Prince keeps up his form, he'll most likely be welcomed into the QLD, and probably Australian, halves spot.