NSW young guns redeem Blues, deny Maroons cleansweep
The NSW under-19s men have shut down the Maroons hopes for an Origin title cleansweep, after Queensland claimed a double in the women’s game. Here’s what we learned.
The NSW under-19s men have shut down the Maroons hopes for an Origin title cleansweep, after Queensland claimed a double in the women’s game. Here’s what we learned.
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NSW successfully avoided a clean sweep in the State of Origin finale but a Brad Fittler call once again raised eyebrows.
He may not have won the Wally Lewis medal, but there was one player who stood above both packs this series, writes Paul Crawley. ORIGIN LIKES AND DISLIKES.
NSW has taken out the State of Origin series with one game to play, but an injury to a key player could give fans reason for concern.
The NRL has imposed strict new guidelines for its players as it attempts to beef up its defence to keep the game up and running as the Covid crisis continues to worsen.
For Penrith stars Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai — with the Origin series now sealed — thoughts have quickly redirected to the next target they so desperately crave.
With one game of this year’s State of Origin series remaining, there’s still one massive box the Blues players want to tick.
Queensland’s Cameron Munster has been torched for an interview where he revealed things that “shouldn’t come out of his mouth”.
A senior MP delivered a very pointed message to his Queensland counterparts after the Blues steamrolled the Maroons in Origin on Sunday night.
Blues star Jarome Luai has been spotted on replays performing another gesture that showed no respect for his Queensland rivals.
Forced in to retirement by repeat concussions Boyd Cordner couldn’t lead NSW this year but he spurred the Blues on to a famous series win.
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