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Indigenous stars blitz

TIM Grant made his All Stars debut on the weekend with some of the NRL's biggest names.

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TIM Grant made his All Stars debut on the weekend with some of the NRL's biggest names.

The Penrith Panther and St Marys junior's side went down after the Indigenous All Stars proved too strong winning 32-6.

Indigenousfullback Ben Barba was a standout performer in the match in Brisbane on Saturday night, scoring three tries by halftime to help secure a dominant victory for the Indigenous team.

He crossed twice in the opening quarter and grabbed a third after swooping on to a Johnathan Thurston chip kick at the 30-minute mark.

Barba's first try in the 10th minute came after a powerful run and off-load by centre Justin Hodges and a grubber kick, again off Thurston's boot.

His second came after the quarter-time siren following some slick passing as the ball swept through the hands of Thurston, Greg Bird and Reece Robinson before Barba appeared from nowhere.

The NRL All Stars' only points came via their fullback Jarryd Hayne after a wild overhead pass on the final tackle by Indigenous winger Blake Ferguson.

Hayne scooped up the loose ball 60 metres out and flew down the left touchline to score, levelling the scores at 6-6.

Indigenous prop George Rose produced the season's first shoulder charge in the 37th minute, penalised for his shot on Josh Morris.

Robinson picked up in the second half where Barba left off, crossing for tries in the 46th, 71st and 78th minutes as the Indigenous All Stars finished the match strongly.

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