Fans all asking the same question about State of Origin pre-game entertainment
NRL fans have been left scratching their heads about the pre-game entertainment ahead of the State of Origin decider.
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NRL fans have all been left asking the same thing about the State of Origin pre-game entertainment.
Local country musician Brad Cox was given the honour of performing in front of the packed Accor Stadium stands on Wednesday night.
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Unfortunately the 30-year-old from Jindabyne, NSW wasn’t sighted with the musical act not being shown on the broadcast.
Cox burst onto the music scene back in 2018 and promised to deliver a show that would be “high energy, loud and obnoxious”.
“We’re there to get fans fired up for a big game of footy so we’ll be playing accordingly,” Cox said to The Daily Telegraph.
The NRL had promoted Cox’s act after announcing him a day out from the decider, but countless fans were left questioning why they weren’t able to catch a glimpse of the relatively unknown country singer do his thing.
One fan wrote on X: “Was the music act that bad that they didn’t play it on TV? I mean they play Sheppard most years. It can’t be much worse than that.”
A second added: “How bizarre the pre game entertainment wasn’t televised … that’s a shame. Brad Cox is a legend.”
News.com.au contacted Channel 9 regarding the decision not to broadcast the pre-game act.
While Cox wasn’t sighted on the broadcast, the national anthem was delivered by the daugher of rugby league icon Steve Mortimer.
Erin Mortimer received widespread praise for her rendition of the Australian anthem with nerves not getting the better of the musician.
One viewer wrote on X: “Erin Mortimer, well done great rendition of Advance Australia Fair, thank you.”
A second added: “Beautiful voice Erin Mortimer.”
Originally published as Fans all asking the same question about State of Origin pre-game entertainment