2017 State of Origin II: New South Wales V Queensland
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2017 State of Origin II: New South Wales V Queensland
2017 State of Origin II: New South Wales V Queensland: Teams and Game Day
New South Wales V Queensland
Stadium Australia
Wednesday 21 June 8:00pm
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TV coverage: Nine live
Radio: ABC, 2CC
New South Wales Blues
1. James Tedesco
2. Brett Morris
3. Josh Dugan
4. Jarryd Hayne
5. Blake Ferguson
6. James Maloney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Aaron Woods
9. Nathan Peats
10. Andrew Fifita
11. Boyd Cordner (C)
12. Josh Jackson
13. Tyson Frizell
14. David Klemmer
15. Wade Graham
16. Jake Trbojevic
17. Jack Bird
18. Matt Moylan
19. Jack De Belin
20. Tom Trbojevic
Queensland Maroons
1. Billy Slater
2. Valentine Holmes
3. Will Chambers
4. Darius Boyd
5. Dane Gagai
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Dylan Napa
9. Cameron Smith (c)
10. Jarrod Wallace
11. Gavin Cooper
12. Matt Gillett
13. Josh McGuire
14. Michael Morgan
15. Josh Papalii
16. Coen Hess
17. Tim Glasby
18. Cameron Munster
Officials:
Referee: Matt Cecchin
Assist Referee: Gerard Sutton
Senior Review Official: Bernard Sutton
Review Official: Ben Galea
Touch Judges: Brett Suttor, Chris Butler
Standby Referee: Alan Shortall
Standby Touch Judge: Michael Wise
Under 18s Origin
New South Wales Blues
1. John Fonua (Parramatta Eels)
2. Sebastian Kris (Canberra Raiders)
3. Campbell Graham (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
4. Zac Lomax (St George Illawarra Dragons)
5. Ethan Parry (Parramatta Eels)
6. Jaeman Salmon (Cronulla Sharks)
7. Luke Metcalf (Cronulla Sharks)
8. Oregon Kaufusi (Parramatta Eels)
9. Kyle Schneider (Parramatta Eels)
10. Payne Haas (Brisbane Broncos)
11. Filia Utoikamanu (Parramatta Eels)
12. Joshua Curran (Sydney Roosters)
13. Lindsay Smith (Penrith Panthers)
14. Jake Hazard (Sydney Roosters)
15. Alex Seyfarth (Balmain Tigers)
16. Duwayne Fuimaono (Sydney Roosters)
17. Teig Wilton (Cronulla Sharks)
18. Elih Jackson (Central Coast Roosters)
Head coach: Brad Fittler
Assistant coach: Danny Buderus
Development coach: Mark O'Meley
Queensland Maroons
1. Travis Turnbull (Western Mustangs)
2. Treymain Spry (Sydney Roosters / Ipswich Jets)
3. Murray Taulagi (NQ Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks)
4. Ronaldo Mulitalo (Cronulla Sharks)
5. Kea Pere (Melbourne Storm / Easts Tigers)
6. Cory Paix (Western Mustangs)
7. Tanah Boyd (Souths Logan)
8. Logan Bayliss-Brow (NQ Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks)
9. Tyson Smoothy (Brisbane Broncos / Redcliffe Dolphins)
10. Eddie Blacker (Brisbane Broncos / Norths Devils)
11. Brandon Russell (Brisbane Broncos / Ipswich Jets)
12. J’maine Hopgood (Penrith Panthers)
13. Reihana Marsh (Gold Coast Titans)
14. Kyle Paterson (NQ Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks)
15. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (Sunshine Coast)
16. Garrett Smith (Mackay Cutters)
17. Thomas Gilbert (Norths Devils)
18. Brock Diment (Western Mustangs)
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Assistant Coach: Michael Roberts
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New South Wales V Queensland
Stadium Australia
Wednesday 21 June 8:00pm
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Nine live
Radio: ABC, 2CC
New South Wales Blues
1. James Tedesco
2. Brett Morris
3. Josh Dugan
4. Jarryd Hayne
5. Blake Ferguson
6. James Maloney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Aaron Woods
9. Nathan Peats
10. Andrew Fifita
11. Boyd Cordner (C)
12. Josh Jackson
13. Tyson Frizell
14. David Klemmer
15. Wade Graham
16. Jake Trbojevic
17. Jack Bird
18. Matt Moylan
19. Jack De Belin
20. Tom Trbojevic
Queensland Maroons
1. Billy Slater
2. Valentine Holmes
3. Will Chambers
4. Darius Boyd
5. Dane Gagai
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Dylan Napa
9. Cameron Smith (c)
10. Jarrod Wallace
11. Gavin Cooper
12. Matt Gillett
13. Josh McGuire
14. Michael Morgan
15. Josh Papalii
16. Coen Hess
17. Tim Glasby
18. Cameron Munster
Officials:
Referee: Matt Cecchin
Assist Referee: Gerard Sutton
Senior Review Official: Bernard Sutton
Review Official: Ben Galea
Touch Judges: Brett Suttor, Chris Butler
Standby Referee: Alan Shortall
Standby Touch Judge: Michael Wise
Under 18s Origin
New South Wales Blues
1. John Fonua (Parramatta Eels)
2. Sebastian Kris (Canberra Raiders)
3. Campbell Graham (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
4. Zac Lomax (St George Illawarra Dragons)
5. Ethan Parry (Parramatta Eels)
6. Jaeman Salmon (Cronulla Sharks)
7. Luke Metcalf (Cronulla Sharks)
8. Oregon Kaufusi (Parramatta Eels)
9. Kyle Schneider (Parramatta Eels)
10. Payne Haas (Brisbane Broncos)
11. Filia Utoikamanu (Parramatta Eels)
12. Joshua Curran (Sydney Roosters)
13. Lindsay Smith (Penrith Panthers)
14. Jake Hazard (Sydney Roosters)
15. Alex Seyfarth (Balmain Tigers)
16. Duwayne Fuimaono (Sydney Roosters)
17. Teig Wilton (Cronulla Sharks)
18. Elih Jackson (Central Coast Roosters)
Head coach: Brad Fittler
Assistant coach: Danny Buderus
Development coach: Mark O'Meley
Queensland Maroons
1. Travis Turnbull (Western Mustangs)
2. Treymain Spry (Sydney Roosters / Ipswich Jets)
3. Murray Taulagi (NQ Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks)
4. Ronaldo Mulitalo (Cronulla Sharks)
5. Kea Pere (Melbourne Storm / Easts Tigers)
6. Cory Paix (Western Mustangs)
7. Tanah Boyd (Souths Logan)
8. Logan Bayliss-Brow (NQ Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks)
9. Tyson Smoothy (Brisbane Broncos / Redcliffe Dolphins)
10. Eddie Blacker (Brisbane Broncos / Norths Devils)
11. Brandon Russell (Brisbane Broncos / Ipswich Jets)
12. J’maine Hopgood (Penrith Panthers)
13. Reihana Marsh (Gold Coast Titans)
14. Kyle Paterson (NQ Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks)
15. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (Sunshine Coast)
16. Garrett Smith (Mackay Cutters)
17. Thomas Gilbert (Norths Devils)
18. Brock Diment (Western Mustangs)
Coach: Josh Hannay
Assistant Coach: Michael Roberts
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Re: 2017 State of Origin II: New South Wales V Queensland
Dugan out with Bird to centre, Moylan 14. Jackson out, Graham to start and Vaughan to the bench. The Graham/Maloney combo was deadly, and it pairs well with Pierce/Cordner.
But they won, so I doubt Loz will make any changes.
But they won, so I doubt Loz will make any changes.
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Dugan and fergo could both be replaced by players who would improve the team but there is no chance there will be any changes after that win.
I still don't understand josh Jackson. 7 runs for 31 meters and 31 tackles and the commentators were talking up what a good game he'd had. All I can think is that he must have some serious dirt on someone!
I still don't understand josh Jackson. 7 runs for 31 meters and 31 tackles and the commentators were talking up what a good game he'd had. All I can think is that he must have some serious dirt on someone!
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Same team, I accounted for a Blues win in SuperCoach so I don't want any changes.
Its all about me.
Dugan, Ferguson, Jackson and Woods should be punted imo.
Its all about me.
Dugan, Ferguson, Jackson and Woods should be punted imo.
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Bit rough on Fergo, he sat outside a spud who **** every chance they had
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Queensland should keep sending traffic at Hayne in game 2. Looked exhausted and lazy to me.
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Other than for injury/suspension between now and SOO2, I would not be making any changes to the winning team. NSW were clearly dominant. Sure there are some things for players to work on, there always is, but why change a successful formula? Until Qld beats this side there should be no changes imo. Dare I say, success = 'pick and stick'.
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It's hard to change a winning team and I think any changes will come from injuries but Dugan and fergo didn't have great games. They did a bad job of defending the cronk kick for their try and other than dugan's try saver all he did was run sideways.
Hayne did some good things but there was a play where he was beaten and was just jogging along behind the play, no effort to make up for the miss.
It was the blues forward dominance that won the game and the damage was done through the middle and back on the inside rather than down the flanks.
Hayne did some good things but there was a play where he was beaten and was just jogging along behind the play, no effort to make up for the miss.
It was the blues forward dominance that won the game and the damage was done through the middle and back on the inside rather than down the flanks.
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Is it just me or did last games thread get deleted awfully fast?
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It's not deleted just moved to the general rugby League section
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Massive fail in game 1 by not doing that more. NSW looked very vulnerable on the edges with Dugan and Hayne defending. QLD didn't test them enough there. Think thats where they missed Thurston who would generally recognise it during the game and take advantage. He is fair better at playing whats in front of him than Cronk, who follows the plan almost too meticulously.gangrenous wrote:Queensland should keep sending traffic at Hayne in game 2. Looked exhausted and lazy to me.
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Queensland's Josh Papalii urges Origin coach to give forwards a shot at redemption
Queensland enforcer Josh Papalii has urged Maroons coach Kevin Walters to give the forward pack a shot at redemption, backing players to make amends for a game-one defeat.
"Personally, I don't think changes would be good at this time," Papalii said. "I reckon you've got a few [Queensland] forwards there hurting from game one and ready to try to win the second one. That's just my personal thought, I'm not a selector. I've just got to make sure my name is read out and hopefully that happens."
Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-l ... wl9pe.html
Queensland enforcer Josh Papalii has urged Maroons coach Kevin Walters to give the forward pack a shot at redemption, backing players to make amends for a game-one defeat.
"Personally, I don't think changes would be good at this time," Papalii said. "I reckon you've got a few [Queensland] forwards there hurting from game one and ready to try to win the second one. That's just my personal thought, I'm not a selector. I've just got to make sure my name is read out and hopefully that happens."
Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-l ... wl9pe.html
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I don't know why that wouldn't have been part of the plan at the outset though. Anyone who watched the couple of Titans games with Hayne at centre just prior to Origin could easily spot that Hayne had no idea defensively at Centre, he was caught out numerous times.Northern Raider wrote:Massive fail in game 1 by not doing that more. NSW looked very vulnerable on the edges with Dugan and Hayne defending. QLD didn't test them enough there. Think thats where they missed Thurston who would generally recognise it during the game and take advantage. He is fair better at playing whats in front of him than Cronk, who follows the plan almost too meticulously.gangrenous wrote:Queensland should keep sending traffic at Hayne in game 2. Looked exhausted and lazy to me.
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when are teams named?
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Tomorrow
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DT reporting Thaiday and Oates getting the axe, im guessing for Holmes and Hess
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Dave Taylor moved into reporting? No wonder he has no time to playRaiderSpark wrote:DT reporting Thaiday and Oates getting the axe, im guessing for Holmes and Hess
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I'm not buying the story that Thaiday will be dropped. I reckon this team was "leaked" to fire up Thaiday for game 2, and we'll see him included in the actual team that gets named today
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#PickAndStick
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Josh Papalii named for Queensland Maroons
Maroons coach Kevin Walters has today unveiled a new-look team to play the NSW Blues in Game II of the Holden State of Origin series at ANZ Stadium.
Tim Glasby, Coen Hess, Valentine Holmes and Jarrod Wallace have been selected to make their Origin debuts, while Billy Slater, Johnathan Thurston and Gavin Cooper are all back for the must-win match.
Queensland Maroons
Darius Boyd - Brisbane Broncos
Will Chambers - Melbourne Storm
Gavin Cooper - North Qld Cowboys
Cooper Cronk - Melbourne Storm
Dane Gagai - Newcastle Knights
Matt Gillett - Brisbane Broncos
Tim Glasby - Melbourne Storm
Coen Hess - North Qld Cowboys
Valentine Holmes - Cronulla Sharks
Josh McGuire - Brisbane Broncos
Michael Morgan - North Qld Cowboys
Dylan Napa - Sydney Roosters
Josh Papalii - Canberra Raiders
Billy Slater - Melbourne Storm
Cameron Smith - Melbourne Storm
Johnathan Thurston - North Qld Cowboys
Jarrod Wallace - Gold Coast Titans
Coach: Kevin Walters
Read more: http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2017/06/12/x ... _maro.html
Maroons coach Kevin Walters has today unveiled a new-look team to play the NSW Blues in Game II of the Holden State of Origin series at ANZ Stadium.
Tim Glasby, Coen Hess, Valentine Holmes and Jarrod Wallace have been selected to make their Origin debuts, while Billy Slater, Johnathan Thurston and Gavin Cooper are all back for the must-win match.
Queensland Maroons
Darius Boyd - Brisbane Broncos
Will Chambers - Melbourne Storm
Gavin Cooper - North Qld Cowboys
Cooper Cronk - Melbourne Storm
Dane Gagai - Newcastle Knights
Matt Gillett - Brisbane Broncos
Tim Glasby - Melbourne Storm
Coen Hess - North Qld Cowboys
Valentine Holmes - Cronulla Sharks
Josh McGuire - Brisbane Broncos
Michael Morgan - North Qld Cowboys
Dylan Napa - Sydney Roosters
Josh Papalii - Canberra Raiders
Billy Slater - Melbourne Storm
Cameron Smith - Melbourne Storm
Johnathan Thurston - North Qld Cowboys
Jarrod Wallace - Gold Coast Titans
Coach: Kevin Walters
Read more: http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2017/06/12/x ... _maro.html
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Better late than never. That's the team that should of been there Game 1
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Jarrod Wallace deserves his chance if fit.
Slater in. O'Neill out.
Myles must go, so yes, Papa to prop.
Slater in. O'Neill out.
Myles must go, so yes, Papa to prop.
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Re: 2017 State of Origin II: New South Wales V Queensland
And I really wish they would stop selecting Dugan at centre or at all.
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NSW team to be announced at 6pm tonight.
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That's the famous QLD loyalty we've all come to know and love
See this is why they always win Origin. They stick solid. They get what it's about
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As a Blue I'm happy with that, he looked like one of the only forwards capable of making metres and creating trouble for the defensive line, he'll lose his impact in the middle.edwahu wrote:So Papa will play Prop?
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That's better Kevvy...but it's too late...you screwed up son.
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Much better team. Should be a good game.
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New South Wales name team for Origin II
The team is unchanged following the team's emphatic victory in Origin I.
Once again Daley has named additional players, with Matt Moylan and Jack de Belin joining the side alongside Tom Trbojevic. Jordan McLean, who joined the side as part of the extended squad for Origin I, has been sidelined for at least a month.
1 James Tedesco Wests Tigers Camden Rams
2 Brett Morris Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Kiama Knights
3 Josh Dugan St George Illawarra Dragons South Tuggeranong Knights
4 Jarryd Hayne Gold Coast Titans Cabramatta/East Campbelltown
5 Blake Ferguson Sydney Roosters Wellington Cowboys
6 James Maloney Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks St Edwards, Gosford
7 Mitchell Pearce Sydney Roosters North Ryde Hawks
8 Aaron Woods Wests Tigers Leichhardt Juniors
9 Nathan Peats Gold Coast Titans La Perouse Panthers
10 Andrew Fifita Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Griffith Waratahs/ St Patricks Blacktown
11 Boyd Cordner (C) Sydney Roosters Old Bar Pirates
12 Josh Jackson Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Gulgong Terriers
13 Tyson Frizell St George Illawarra Dragons Corrimal Cougars
14 David Klemmer Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs All-Saints Toongabbie
15 Wade Graham Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Blacktown City
16 Jake Trbojevic Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Mona Vale Raiders
17 Jack Bird Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Berkeley Eagles
18 Matt Moylan Penrith Panthers St Patricks Blacktown
19 Jack De Belin St George Illawarra Dragons Cootamundra Bulldogs
20 Tom Trbojevic Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Mona Vale Raiders
Read more: http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/06/12 ... am_or.html
The team is unchanged following the team's emphatic victory in Origin I.
Once again Daley has named additional players, with Matt Moylan and Jack de Belin joining the side alongside Tom Trbojevic. Jordan McLean, who joined the side as part of the extended squad for Origin I, has been sidelined for at least a month.
1 James Tedesco Wests Tigers Camden Rams
2 Brett Morris Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Kiama Knights
3 Josh Dugan St George Illawarra Dragons South Tuggeranong Knights
4 Jarryd Hayne Gold Coast Titans Cabramatta/East Campbelltown
5 Blake Ferguson Sydney Roosters Wellington Cowboys
6 James Maloney Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks St Edwards, Gosford
7 Mitchell Pearce Sydney Roosters North Ryde Hawks
8 Aaron Woods Wests Tigers Leichhardt Juniors
9 Nathan Peats Gold Coast Titans La Perouse Panthers
10 Andrew Fifita Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Griffith Waratahs/ St Patricks Blacktown
11 Boyd Cordner (C) Sydney Roosters Old Bar Pirates
12 Josh Jackson Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Gulgong Terriers
13 Tyson Frizell St George Illawarra Dragons Corrimal Cougars
14 David Klemmer Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs All-Saints Toongabbie
15 Wade Graham Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Blacktown City
16 Jake Trbojevic Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Mona Vale Raiders
17 Jack Bird Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Berkeley Eagles
18 Matt Moylan Penrith Panthers St Patricks Blacktown
19 Jack De Belin St George Illawarra Dragons Cootamundra Bulldogs
20 Tom Trbojevic Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Mona Vale Raiders
Read more: http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/06/12 ... am_or.html
Re: 2017 State of Origin II: New South Wales V Queensland
That's a very strong Queensland side, I'd expect them to get the series win.
NSW way too cocky atm, Pearce will be schooled again.
NSW way too cocky atm, Pearce will be schooled again.
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Unless someone takes one of the halves or hookee out early, Qld will win.
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Lots of changes for QLD. Glasby for Thaiday a big shock but otherwise its the team most expected for game 1.
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