LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
'Don't stress about that one': Michael Maguire says criticism of Nicho Hynes irrelevant
In a sport where toughness and resilience are valued above all else, Nicho Hynes' recent struggles on the field have not gone unnoticed.
However, Blues coach Michael Maguire is adamant that his star halfback is more than capable of handling the pressure in game one of the Origin series.
Despite a less than stellar performance against the Panthers, Maguire has full confidence in Hynes' abilities, pointing to his impressive track record throughout the season.
With 12 try assists and a high success rate in front of goal, Hynes has proven himself as a force to be reckoned with on the field.
While his recent missteps may have some questioning his readiness for the big stage, Maguire remains unfazed.
He dismisses the criticism as irrelevant, urging doubters to look at the bigger picture and remember Hynes' earlier successes on the field.
As Hynes prepares to step up for the biggest game of his career, he is determined to prove his worth and silence his critics.
With the weight of expectation on his shoulders, he knows that this is his chance to show what he's made of and cement his place in Rugby League history.
In the end, it's not about the setbacks we face, but how we respond to them.
And for Nicho Hynes, the upcoming game presents an opportunity to showcase his resilience and rise above the challenges that come his way.
So, let the critics talk - Hynes is ready to show the world what he's truly capable of.