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Have your say: Who should win the NSW Blues People’s Choice Player of the Year?

This is your chance to pick the NSW Blues People’s Choice Player of the Year for 2019 - so how do you split the likes of Boyd Cordner, James Tedesco and the Trbojevic brothers?

James Tedesco hoping for Blues dynasty

It took a supreme team effort for the NSW Blues to score back-to-back State of Origin victories, but there can only be one People’s Choice Player of the Year. Vote in our poll below for the Blue that you think deserves to take home the award.

BOYD CORDNER

The NSW backrower became the first since Danny Buderus in 2004/05 to captain his state to back-to-back State of Origin Shields.

JAMES TEDESCO

The Blues fullback was deservedly named the Wally Lewis medallist after a standout series which culminated with him scoring the match-winning try in the Game Three decider.

NSW's James Tedesco won the Wally Lewis Medal for his Origin efforts.
NSW's James Tedesco won the Wally Lewis Medal for his Origin efforts.

DAMIEN COOK

The NSW hooker terrorised the Queensland defence throughout the series and came up with a brilliant, solo try in the Game Three decider.

JAKE TRBOJEVIC

The Blues forward formed a large part of the Blues engine room and turned in a tireless performance in Game Two which saw him earn Man of the Match honours.

Manly brothers Jake and Tom Trbojevic are in the running for the award.
Manly brothers Jake and Tom Trbojevic are in the running for the award.

TOM TRBOJEVIC

The NSW centre returned from a hamstring injury in Game Two and blew the Maroons off the park after bagging a hat-trick of tries.

JAMES MALONEY

The Blues five-eighth was recalled to the team for Game Two and turned in a match-winning display after halfback Nathan Cleary was forced from the field with injury.

James Maloney ran the show in Game II in Perth to keep the Blues’ hopes alive.
James Maloney ran the show in Game II in Perth to keep the Blues’ hopes alive.

JOSH ADDO-CARR

The NSW winger came up with a number of telling defensive saves in Game One and grabbed two tries in the Blues dominant win in Perth

JACK WIGHTON

The Blues centre proved a rock in defence in the Game Three decider after shooting out of the line several times to shut down promising Queensland raids.

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