2019 State of Origin II: Queensland V New South Wales
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You've really got to wonder. Refs clearly favoured QLD in game 1 and then balancing it up tonight.
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Freddie's call on Mitchell looks pretty good now.
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58th min TRY BLUES to Josh Addo Carr, following the kick through. The Blues have had six penalties in a row, Queensland have conceded seven, New South Wales three. James Maloney cannot convert.
New South Wales 32
Queensland 6
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New South Wales 32
Queensland 6
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I’ve never had a huge wrap on Cordner but he’s been very very good tonight
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So who would’ve thought they should’ve played their winning halves from last year, hey??
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No they didn’t, Queensland was clearly the better team in Game 1 and NSW have absolutely dominated tonightgergreg wrote:You've really got to wonder. Refs clearly favoured QLD in game 1 and then balancing it up tonight.
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60th min James Tedesco has run 175 metres in 60 minutes. Queensland now receive a ruck penalty. The set ends with the first forced line drop out for the Maroons of the night. Gagai was stopped in the corner 1m out at one point in the set.
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Exactly. Just because a team gets the penalties doesn't mean they are being favoured.The Rickman wrote: ↑June 23, 2019, 9:26 pmNo they didn’t, Queensland was clearly the better team in Game 1 and NSW have absolutely dominated tonightgergreg wrote:You've really got to wonder. Refs clearly favoured QLD in game 1 and then balancing it up tonight.
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65th min Papalii throws an unexpected offload and Cherry Evans knocks on. The Blues have made nine errors, the Maroons six... it hardly seems like the Blues have made a single error, such is the dominance.
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Sadly these halves were in poor form, right up until recentlyThe Rickman wrote:So who would’ve thought they should’ve played their winning halves from last year, hey??
I do agree they should have selected them regardless.
And thank you for being somewhat dignified in defeat
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67th min The Maroons get a 40/20, but it really makes no difference at this point. Ponga throws an intercept to Addo Carr now.
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Gee Ferguson has been strong.
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I think there are few rugby league fans that understand this concept. The notion that the penalty count should be equal is ridiculousBegbie wrote:Exactly. Just because a team gets the penalties doesn't mean they are being favoured.The Rickman wrote: ↑June 23, 2019, 9:26 pmNo they didn’t, Queensland was clearly the better team in Game 1 and NSW have absolutely dominated tonightgergreg wrote:You've really got to wonder. Refs clearly favoured QLD in game 1 and then balancing it up tonight.
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Gee Fergus has been quiet.Begbie wrote:Gee Ferguson has been strong.
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RTW wrote:Gee Fergus has been quiet.Begbie wrote:Gee Ferguson has been strong.
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Both sides pretty evenly matched. QLD were off side in the second half of game 1 to get back in the game, and got away with it. They try it again tonight and got penalised.The Rickman wrote:No they didn’t, Queensland was clearly the better team in Game 1 and NSW have absolutely dominated tonightgergreg wrote:You've really got to wonder. Refs clearly favoured QLD in game 1 and then balancing it up tonight.
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Another beautifully worked try
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Lovely try. Wade Graham sums it up beautifully
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How about the back pedalling from Chambers, atrocious all night.
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How good is Cam Murray at getting a quick play the ball.
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Wade Graham is a great player
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2019 State of Origin II: Queensland V New South Wales
I'd be EDIT. LOL.
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Bluetiful. That started with that quick ptb from Cameron Murray and unselfish plays from there
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Why wouldn’t I be? NSW has absolutely dominated Queensland and thoroughly deserve the win. The referees have been completely finedubby wrote:Sadly these halves were in poor form, right up until recentlyThe Rickman wrote:So who would’ve thought they should’ve played their winning halves from last year, hey??
I do agree they should have selected them regardless.
And thank you for being somewhat dignified in defeat
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74th min TRY BLUES to Josh Addo Carr, Wighton the final touch assist. Maloney should be credited with the try assist for setting it up. James Maloney converts. This is an embarrassing score line for the Maroons now.
New South Wales 38
Queensland 6
New South Wales 38
Queensland 6
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Played the second half no Cleary. Shows how good Maloney and Graham are
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Murray’s play the balls are touch footy-esque
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Why are you glad it's a smashing? Just curious.The Rickman wrote:Why wouldn’t I be? NSW has absolutely dominated Queensland and thoroughly deserve the win. The referees have been completely finedubby wrote:Sadly these halves were in poor form, right up until recentlyThe Rickman wrote:So who would’ve thought they should’ve played their winning halves from last year, hey??
I do agree they should have selected them regardless.
And thank you for being somewhat dignified in defeat
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Bring on Game 3, we’ll be better for it. I’m actually glad this was a smashing
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78th min Queensland throw another intercept attacking the line, Addo Carr makes a huge run.
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Because Queensland needs to be better, and they’ll realise they need to be better and after this smashing NSW will crow like they’ve already won the seriesdubby wrote:Why are you glad it's a smashing? Just curious.The Rickman wrote:Why wouldn’t I be? NSW has absolutely dominated Queensland and thoroughly deserve the win. The referees have been completely finedubby wrote:Sadly these halves were in poor form, right up until recentlyThe Rickman wrote:So who would’ve thought they should’ve played their winning halves from last year, hey??
I do agree they should have selected them regardless.
And thank you for being somewhat dignified in defeat
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Bring on Game 3, we’ll be better for it. I’m actually glad this was a smashing
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It’s exactly what Queensland needs
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I imagine because if it is close it glosses over some of the weaknesses in QLD’s game. Coupled with the pride that they normally play with you won’t see them play this bad two games on a row.dubby wrote:Why are you glad it's a smashing? Just curious.The Rickman wrote:Why wouldn’t I be? NSW has absolutely dominated Queensland and thoroughly deserve the win. The referees have been completely finedubby wrote:Sadly these halves were in poor form, right up until recentlyThe Rickman wrote:So who would’ve thought they should’ve played their winning halves from last year, hey??
I do agree they should have selected them regardless.
And thank you for being somewhat dignified in defeat
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Bring on Game 3, we’ll be better for it. I’m actually glad this was a smashing
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