Johns debates Cleary-Moses halfback race
So hypothetically, if they go on to win the decider at Suncorp Stadium, obviously we know Nathan Cleary, he's been there. He's, you know, been the NSW halfback for a few years now. We know what he's capable of. If Mitch goes on to win this, what does that mean for NSW next year? Well, it means competition. It means both those players in the offseason are busting their backside to get in front of each other. There's nothing like competition to keep you up here because sometimes when you're successful and you're going well, you can just drop your guard a little bit. And he dropped that 5%. But those two going at each other together, I don't know how what they would play together, Mitchell Moses and Nathan Clear, because they're both first receivers and both very dominant players. I'm sure they could make it work. But yeah, I'd seen both as first receivers. But it's competition. It's really good not only for NSW and Australia, but for their clubs because they'll be working so hard to get in front of each other. Yeah, healthy competition.