‘Rubbish’: Maroons hit back at Slater claim
Queensland has hit back at claims surrounding “rattled” Billy Slater ahead of the State of Origin series decider.
Queensland has hit back at claims surrounding “rattled” Billy Slater ahead of the State of Origin series decider.
We reveal the real reason NSW have always found it hard to win an Origin game at Suncorp Stadium – it has little to do with the crowd and everything to do with the man in the middle.
A Maroons legend has urged Pat Carrigan to “whack” rival NSW enforcer Payne Haas into submission as he backed the Maroons lock to be Queensland’s hitman in the decider.
Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans writes about what Origin means to him and his teammates ahead of the 2024 decider.
Ben Hunt once hacked off an arm cast so he could play in a grand final. It’s that same dogged determination that has lead him to one of Queensland rugby league’s highest honours.
The Blues head to Queensland for the decider after losing a shocker in Game 1 and dominating Game 2. If this sounds familiar, it’s because it’s exactly what happened last year – and Kalyn Ponga and the Maroons had all the answers. Relive Suncorp’s past six deciders.
Immortal Andrew Johns and the great Ricky Stuart are the only NSW halfbacks to win a decider at the cauldron. Now, Mitchell Moses is 80 minutes away from joining that exclusive list.
Maroons coach Billy Slater has bristled at the suggestion from a Nine Network colleague that he is not getting along with star outside back Selwyn Cobbo, with those in Qld camp believing it’s a part of a NSW mind game.
Maroons skipper Daly Cherry-Evans says Kalyn Ponga will not be wasted on the bench and has formulated plans to ensure the Dally M champion is NSW’s bogeyman in the Suncorp decider.
The man who can handle the Blues’ bully boys in the opening stages of tomorrow’s Origin decider just so happens to be sitting on the Maroons’ bench, writes DAVID RICCIO.
Claims of a rift between Billy Slater and an exiled star have come to light with details emerging about the mysterious axing.
There’s no question that Queensland’s attack will benefit when Reece Walsh and Kalyn Ponga are deployed together in Origin III – but NSW believe they can turn the duo into a liability.
Coach Michael Maguire has built an army of Blues legends to help bring down Queensland. These are the 40 players invited back into the NSW inner circle to help wrest back Origin supremacy.
Returning Blues enforcer Bradman Best has been cleared to take on the Maroons in the State of Origin decider – and he has a familiar target firmly in his crosshairs. Latest NSW Blues news.
Ahead of a monster State of Origin decider, the Queensland captain has answered speculation about what his Maroons future looks like.
If anyone can stop the attacking geniuses of Reece Walsh and Kalyn Ponga down their favoured left side, it’s Stephen Crichton. Matty Johns analyses the key battles that will decide State of Origin game three.
Queensland’s greatest Origin captain Wally Lewis has urged Daly Cherry-Evans to step up and produce a “captain’s knock” to inspire the Maroons to an Origin three-peat.
It’s a prospect that should have NSW on edge, as Maroons star Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow enters the State of Origin decider on the verge of etching his name into the record books. See the Hammer’s incredible Origin statistics.
Patrick Carrigan, like a big brother to Reece Walsh, reveals how fatherhood steadied the Broncos and Maroons fullback after navigating some troubled teenage years on his turbulent road to NRL stardom.
Zac Lomax has wrestled and rolled with UFC light-heavyweight Jimmy Crute and held his own with Alex Volkanovski – so how does he stack up against the ranks of NSW’s Origin enforcers.
Michael Maguire confirmed that Bradman Best is ‘ready to go’ for the State of Origin decider after the star centre trained with the full NSW squad on Saturday. WATCH THE FOOTAGE.
Queensland’s forwards were dominated by their NSW rivals in Origin II, and one of the Blues’ best has taken the opportunity to remind the Maroons middles of that fact.
While the road to the State of Origin decider has been one of twists and turns, we take a moment to look into how our Origin stars are navigating the actual roads, with some of NSW and Queensland’s biggest stars divulging their first, current and dream cars.
Leadership, fearlessness, faith and trust; Queensland coach Billy Slater opens up on the coaching philosophy that is driving Queensland towards a rare Origin hat-trick.
Billy Slater knows that his job as coach of Queensland goes far beyond X’s and O’s, it’s about ensuring his players realise just how special it is to wear Maroon, writes BRENT READ.
Queensland have dominated the first ever women’s State of Origin decider to win the shield, while an Aussie icon’s anthem rendition stole the show.
The biggest winner for the Maroons wasn’t even on the park, while bottom-of-the-table Parramatta had two reasons to celebrate. See the full winners and losers from State of Origin game two.
Australia’s top female rugby league players have called for two major changes to Women’s State of Origin ahead of the blockbuster Game III decider in Townsville. Read what they want.
Billy Slater has been turned into a punching bag for NSW after a post-game blooper that has left some fans chortling.
After the coaches took the spotlight for the build-up into Origin II, PAMELA WHALEY analyses where Billy Slater and Michael Maguire’s got it right, and wrong, at the MCG.
Latrell Mitchell has avoided a suspension with his controversial act proving his trademark aggression was spot on.
Michael Maguire was accused of hitting the panic button after ringing in five changes from his Origin I loss, but in the end it was the new Blues that turned the tide. ORIGIN CONFIDENTIAL.
NSW legend and rugby league Immortal Andrew Johns has given Mitch Moses the ultimate compliment, but there’s a big elephant in the room.
The Queensland coach was asked to explain a cryptic response to a question after his side’s Origin thrashing – and bristled at the reporter.
Already a reviled figure in Queensland, the Blues’ chief attack dog has guaranteed himself public enemy No.1 status when the State of Origin series goes on the line at Suncorp Stadium. WATCH
Rugby league fans have labelled Reece Walsh as the “most overrated player of his generation” after an Origin disappearing act.
Bursting with confidence after bashing Queensland in Melbourne, the NSW coach says a shocking record in deciding games means nothing for his new group.
Nothing went right for Queensland in an MCG thumping but coach Billy Slater wasn’t going to be jumping at shadows when it comes to turning things around for the decider.
Latrell Mitchell was distracted by an overwhelming sound from the MCG crowd during a post-match interview with Paul Gallen.
The Blues put on a first-half performance for the ages, with Mitch Moses returning to the NSW fold with his most commanding performance on the big stage. Check out our player ratings and have your say!
If Jarome Luai is trying to avoid being seen as public enemy No. 1 in Queensland, the Blues five-eighth is going about it all wrong.
Queensland were monstered by NSW — but who struggled the most in the State of Origin stomping? Check out our player ratings and have your say!
Shattered Queensland must save face in a Suncorp decider after a Mitchell Moses-inspired New South Wales kept the 2024 series alive with a 38-18 belting of the Maroons.
Sorry to burst your bubble Blues fans, but this stat will send NSW crashing back to earth very quickly on Thursday morning. State of Origin likes and dislikes from Game Two.
A dream fortnight for Jarryd Hayne got even better on Wednesday night – and he couldn’t contain his excitement.
Blues enforcer Liam Martin has avoided a sin bin for a lifting tackle that a rugby league legend believed was an obvious offence.
All eyes were on Reece Walsh’s return but Queensland’s superstar No.1 was nowhere to be seen. Meanwhile, Daly Cherry-Evans and Ben Hunt were dealt a brutal reality check.
In the ultimate redemption from a nightmare Origin game one, the NSW Blues smashed records in a dominant first half to set up a mouthwatering decider at Suncorp Stadium.
The Maroons were unable to overcome the mental aspect of winning a series in Game 2, but a decider at Suncorp Stadium will be a magnificent motivator.
NSW scored the most first-half points in State of Origin history in an absolute bloodbath opening 40 minutes in front of 90,084 people.
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