Phil Gould criticized the Blues' decision to drop Haumole Olakau'atu, questioning Laurie Daley's Origin selections ahead of game two.
The Blues have turned on each other once again after NSW's greatest ever coach Phil Gould savaged Laurie Daley's Origin selections.
Gould has turned the blowtorch on the Blues' brains trust following their decision to dump in-form Manly backrower Haumole Olakau'atu for game two at the MCG on Wednesday.
Olakau'atu has been replaced by Newcastle rookie Dylan Lucas, who will make his Origin debut when the Blues look to wrap up the series against Queensland following a controversial game one victory in Sydney.
Gould, 68, remains the most successful coach in NSW history after leading the Blues to six series wins from eight attempts (one draw).
"Gus" raised concerns about Blues prop Addin Fonua-Blake and couldn't fathom the decision to drop Olakau'atu and create a log-jam of left edge specialists in Hudson Young and Lucas.
