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It sails over Gagai’s head and bounces over the touchline, a metre out from NSW’s line. After a slow start the match exploded into action and despite being on the wrong end of a controversial no-try call Queensland raced to a 10-0 lead. “It is hard to place a percentage on the injury but he has done everything asked of him this week — he is ready to go,” he said. Can NSW hold on? Actually, it was Ponga who hit him amidships with McGuire swinging him around. Laurie Daley exited, as did a host of Blues stalwarts. Fittler must now weigh up picking James or Prior or instead start with Jake Trbojevic or Tyson Frizell in the front row. Nationwide News Pty Limited Copyright © 2020. Hopefully it’s the start of something.”, Greg Inglis speaks: “It was ours for the taking. “I think it’s split between him, (Munster) and Billy Slater coming back from that hamstring injury,” Johns said. The wash-up? Good sportsmanship shown by Queensland who warmly congratulate the winners. The teams are heading back onto the park. NSW win a piggy back penalty. Michael Carayannis, The Daily Telegraph. Back to a four point margin. Ben Hunt became just the second player to commit a penalty try professional foul in State of Origin. James Maloney [who has won an Origin series for the first time]: “I’ve been here a few times so this makes it special. They won’t truly appreciate it for another 20 years when they look back on it and understand this is, the best time of your life. “I’ve seen many, many great moments and many great players. 56 min: NSW push deep into Qld’s red zone but Cordner is tackled on the last, 10m out. 58 min: Holmes stays down after a head clash with Frizell. To join the conversation, please log in. Was that a suplex? their respective owners. And it’s all over! He knows when to run, knows when to pass and when he decides to run he’s just so strong.”. ‘Penalty try!’. The Blues drop to their knees, scarcely believing they’ve done it. NSW 12-10 Queensland (Maloney 33m), Blues claim series with 18-14 win at ANZ Stadium, NSW awarded just second penalty try in Origin history. “(To be picked would be a) childhood dream come true. The teams are heading back onto the park. NSW set off with acres of space ahead of them but that rebound was ruled a knock-on. What a blunder by Mitchell. Trbojevic does well to haul him down. I still support the Blues, I just want them to win.”. After winning just 1 of the last 12 series, the New South Wales Blues are 1-0 up in the 2018 version and have a golden opportunity to defeat their Queensland Maroon foes and take back the State of Origin shield. Fri 29 Jun, 2018 32:59 Inside The NRL. Game 2: New South Wales v Queensland Wide World Of Sports presents Game 2 of The 2018 State of Origin season, live from the ANZ Stadium. On the last Qld run it right and Ponga does well to slip a backhanded ball to Chambers but he’s hit hard and wrapped up ball and all. On a related matter, everyone is wondering why Ben Hunt wasn’t sent to the sin bin for the clear professional foul. Queensland confirmed injured prop Dylan Napa will play against the Blues in Game 2 while nursing an injured ankle. Back to a four point margin. 30 min: Ponga’s first act is to stray offside with Paul Vaughan charging at him. While Maloney was guilty of some poor moments, including the throwing of an intercept to Queensland winger Valentine Holmes, he also displayed great maturity and coolness under pressure. NSW assistant coach Andrew Johns has sigled out returning fullback Billy Slater as the man most likely to cause the Blues headaches in Game 2. From 10 down NSW are now 8 ahead. NSW 18-10 Queensland (Maloney 51m), Conversion! They walked to the eastern side of the ground and then caught golf buggies underneath the stadium through a tunnel system to the Blues’ change rooms on the western side of the stadium. Frizell reacts and shoves Chambers and a brouhaha ensues. Don't have an account? Brad Fittler came in with a fresh attitude, with confidence, and with him came a young, exciting, in-form Blues team. First published on Sun 24 Jun 2018 10.11 BST. Channel 9 guru Phil Gould screamed: “This should be a penalty try. 41 min: Greg Inglis restarts play with a deep kick-off. Penalty Try ruled. Available for everyone, funded by readers. The @NSWRL Penalty Try is the 2nd in #Origin; Mal Meninga (QLD) in 1981 (The 2nd SOO game ever). SQUAD: Josh Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm), Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers), Damien Cook (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Boyd Cordner (c) (Sydney Roosters), Angus Crichton (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Jack de Belin (St George Illawarra Dragons), Tyson Frizell (St George Illawarra Dragons), Ryan James (Gold Coast Titans), Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters), David Klemmer (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs), James Maloney (Penrith Panthers), Latrell Mitchell (Sydney Roosters), Tyrone Peachey (Penrith Panthers), Matt Prior (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks), James Roberts (Brisbane Broncos), Tariq Sims (St George Illawarra Dragons), James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters), Jake Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles), Tom Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles), Paul Vaughan (St George Illawarra Dragons).

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