Big loser from NSW’s State of Origin carnage
Nathan Cleary’s injury has thrown a spanner in the works for NSW and choosing his replacement is set to be a selection nightmare.
Nathan Cleary’s injury has thrown a spanner in the works for NSW and choosing his replacement is set to be a selection nightmare.
The NRL 360 panel have traded barbs over who should be the next New South Wales coach if Brad Fittler loses the 2023 series.
Injury chaos is wreaking havoc on both NSW and Queensland, with two Maroons stars set to miss the rest of the State of Origin series.
NSW coach Brad Fittler will be forced to do major surgery to his team after confirmation his worst fears about Nathan Cleary have been realised.
The Maroons were left to digest an Origin massacre with three Maroons – Mo Fotuaika, Kyle Feldt and Cameron Munster – placed on report as Queensland were left floundering in the Townsville furnace.
Origin in Townsville was a roaring success and a regional game should become the norm, according to Buzz Rothfield. He names where game one next year should be.
It was the moment which had social media ablaze during State of Origin game one. So, why did Jarome Luai call referee Gerard Sutton ‘Bro?’
Cameron Munster has defended himself after copping heat from footy fans who accused the Maroons star of a dog act towards a NSW rival.
One year on from a coaching horror show, Brad Fittler produced a masterclass from the coaches box with a throwback to Origin’s “good old days”, says Buzz Rothfield.
You know things are going badly when Queensland Police gets involved to mock the Maroons after an abysmal Origin hiding.
Wayne Bennett engineered one of the great upsets in Origin history last year, but Origin one reminded fans of the parlous state league in Queensland is in.
Americans were loving what they saw in Origin I as observations from the other side of the world merged with AFL stars weighing in.
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