Injured duo’s ‘never heard of’ Origin ploy
NSW are set to roll the dice on a pair of injured South Sydney stars for State of Origin game two with a plan that left NRL greats stunned.
NSW are set to roll the dice on a pair of injured South Sydney stars for State of Origin game two with a plan that left NRL greats stunned.
The Maroons have locked in their team for State of Origin 2 and it looks completely different to their side from the series opener.
There seems to be no end to the State of Origin injury carnage, with Queensland hit with a shock blow to one of their star players.
As the race heats up for NSW’s halfback spot, one contender hasn’t helped his case with a shocker against some Queensland stars.
Jarome Luai has spoken out after an image of him from Origin I reportedly caused plenty of angst north of the border in Queensland.
Referee John Cauchi has explained his decision to end the Justis Huni-Paul Gallen fight – and why he unleashed a foul-mouthed tirade at Gallen’s corner.
New Zealand Warriors captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has weighed in on the most pressing debate of this year’s State of Origin series.
It was an ugly slog that produced the lowest score of the season and a Knights victory – but the game was enough for an NRL star to back his protege for an Origin debut.
The Maroons were blown off the park by NSW’s speed in Origin I, but Queensland are ready to fight fire with fire by potentially selecting one of the fastest men in rugby league.
Hard-hitting New South Wales Blues forward Jake Trbojevic won’t take part in the second game of this year’s State of Origin series.
The Blues recorded their biggest ever Origin win in this year’s series opener but one star says they still have room for improvement
Jai Arrow says one returning star will be instrumental in Queensland’s bid to recover from Game One’s 44-point shellacking.
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