The Gold Coast Bulletin

Win set to deliver a Pearce of mind

- SCOTT BAILEY

NSW great Andrew Johns has urged critics to lay off current Blues halfback Mitchell Pearce ahead of the biggest game of his State of Origin career.

Johns, who lined up in 23 matches for his state, is confident that NSW playmaker Pearce will claim his first Origin series in seven attempts against Queensland at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night. The rugby league immortal was the most critical of any former Blues players following the second-half capitulati­on in Game Two, as the Blues let a series- clinching first-half lead slip to take it to a decider.

But he said criticism of the oft-maligned Pearce had been unfair throughout his Origin career.

“I have no doubt they will win, I’m so confident going in,” Johns told the Nine Network’s

Sunday Footy Show.

“And the monkey will be off Mitchell Pearce’s back.

“But I don’t think the monkey is on there to be honest. I think he gets criticised and scrutinise­d too much.”

Johns has worked closely with Pearce this season at the Sydney Roosters as the 28year-old has found careerbest form.

However his position in the NSW side has remained under question since he debuted as a 19-year-old in 2008.

He has five wins from 17 games at Origin level, and missed the Blues’ only series win in the past decade in 2014. He had appeared to turn a corner in the NSW jersey in the Blues’ series-opening win, and scored in the first-half of the second clash before the team’s attack broke down late.

But Johns said Pearce was primed to claim the series victory. “He’s ready to go,” Johns said.

“He’s in peak form. His kicking game is going to be so important.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Mitchell Pearce and teammates enjoy training at Kingscliff ahead of the Origin decider at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Mitchell Pearce and teammates enjoy training at Kingscliff ahead of the Origin decider at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.

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