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2018 State of Origin III: Queensland V New South Wales: Teams and Game Day

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Queensland V New South Wales
Lang Park
Wednesday 11 July 8:00pm
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TV coverage: Nine live
Radio: ABC, 2CC

Queensland Maroons

1. Billy Slater (c) - Melbourne Storm
2. Valentine Holmes - Cronulla Sharks
3. Dane Gagai - South Sydney Rabbitohs
4. Will Chambers - Melbourne Storm
5. Corey Oates - Brisbane Broncos
6. Cameron Munster - Melbourne Storm
7. Daly Cherry-Evans - Manly Sea Eagles
8. Jai Arrow - Gold Coast Titans
9. Andrew McCullough - Brisbane Broncos
10. Josh Papalii - Canberra Raiders
11. Gavin Cooper - North Queensland Cowboys
12. Felise Kaufusi - Melbourne Storm
13. Josh McGuire - Brisbane Broncos

14. Ben Hunt - St George Illawarra Dragons
15. Jarrod Wallace - Gold Coast Titans
16. Coen Hess - North Queensland Cowboys
17. Tim Glasby - Melbourne Storm
18. Dylan Napa - Sydney Roosters

Coach: Kevin Walters

New South Wales Blues

1. James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters)
2. Tom Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
3. Latrell Mitchell (Sydney Roosters)
4. James Roberts (Brisbane Broncos)
5. Josh Addo-Carr (Melbourne Storm)
6. James Maloney (Penrith Panthers)
7. Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers)
8. David Klemmer (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
9. Damien Cook (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
10. Paul Vaughan (St George Illawarra Dragons)
11. Boyd Cordner (c) (Sydney Roosters)
12. Tyson Frizell (St George Illawarra Dragons)
13. Jack de Belin (St George Illawarra Dragons)

14. Tariq Sims (St George Illawarra Dragons)
15. Jake Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
16. Angus Crichton (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
17. Tyrone Peachey (Penrith Panthers)
18. Ryan James (Gold Coast Titans)

Shadow players:
Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters)
Matt Prior (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)

Coach: Brad Fittler

Officials:

Referee: Gerard Sutton
Assist Referee: Ashley Klein
Senior Review Official: Steve Chiddy
Review Official: Ben Galea
Touch Judges: Chris Butler, Brett Suttor
Standby Referee: Ben Cummins
Standby Touch Judge: Nick Beashel

Under 20s Origin

Queensland Maroons

Corey Allan - Brisbane Broncos / Souths Logan Magpies
Logan Bayliss - North Queensland Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks
AJ Brimson - Gold Coast Titans / Tweed Heads Seagulls
Patrick Carrigan - Brisbane Broncos / Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Jake Clifford - North Queensland Cowboys / Northern Pride
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui - Melbourne Storm / Easts Tigers
Beau Fermor - Newcastle Knights
David Fifita - Brisbane Broncos / Souths Logan Magpies
Thomas Flegler - Brisbane Broncos / Souths Logan Magpies
Louis Geraghty - Melbourne Storm / Sunshine Coast Falcons
Harry Grant - Melbourne Storm / Sunshine Coast Falcons
Corey Horsburgh - Canberra Raiders
Sam Johnstone - South Sydney Rabbitohs
Lachlan Lam - Sydney Roosters
Reed Mahoney - Parramatta Eels
Tristan Sailor - St George Illawarra Dragons
Gehamat Shibasaki - Brisbane Broncos / Norths Devils
Murray Taulagi - North Queensland Cowboys / Northern Pride
Kurt Wiltshire - North Queensland Cowboys / Mackay Cutters

Coach: Justin Hodges

New South Wales

1 Ryan Papenhuyzen Melbourne Storm
2 Isaac Lumelume Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
3 Matheson Johns St George-Illawarra Dragons
4 Billy Smith Sydney Roosters
5 Brian Too Penrith Panthers
6 Sean O’Sullivan Sydney Roosters
7 Kyle Flanagan Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
8 Oregon Kaufusi Parramatta Eels
9 Reece Robson St George-Illawarra Dragons
10 Jai Whitbread Gold Coast Titans
11 William Burns Penrith Panthers
12 Josh Curran Sydney Roosters
13 Emre Guler Canberra Raiders
14 Blayke Brailey Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
15 Ky Rodwell South Sydney Rabbitohs
16 Setefano Hala Canberra Raiders
17 Teig Wilton Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
18 Josh Carr Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
19 Brendan O’Hagan Canberra Raiders

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Canberra Raiders forward Josh Papalii selected for Queensland Maroons for Origin III

Canberra Raiders forward Josh Papalii has been selected for Queensland Maroons for Origin III.

1. Billy SLATER (c) - Melbourne Storm
2. Valentine HOLMES - Cronulla Sharks
3. Dane GAGAI - South Sydney Rabbitohs
4. Will CHAMBERS - Melbourne Storm
5. Corey OATES - Brisbane Broncos
6. Cameron MUNSTER - Melbourne Storm
7. Daly CHERRY-EVANS - Manly Sea Eagles
8. Jai ARROW - Gold Coast Titans
9. Andrew McCULLOUGH - Brisbane Broncos
10. Josh PAPALII - Canberra Raiders
11. Gavin COOPER - North Queensland Cowboys
12. Felise KAUFUSI - Melbourne Storm
13. Josh McGUIRE - Brisbane Broncos
14. Ben HUNT - St George Illawarra Dragons
15. Jarrod WALLACE - Gold Coast Titans
16. Coen HESS - North Queensland Cowboys
17. Tim GLASBY - Melbourne Storm
18. Dylan NAPA - Sydney Roosters

Coach: Kevin Walters

Read more: https://www.qrl.com.au/news/20182/07/02 ... look-team/
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Queensland will lift for Slater and Freddy will let the Blues sink cans all week in camp. Team bonding for 2019 he'll call it!
We continue to **** about with blokes that are part of some fraternity. It's infuriating.
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Can someone explain why Matt Prior has been dropped altogether? I never thought he deserved his spot in the first place, but why is no-one in the media asking this question?
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It was very strange that he was dropped altogether. Maybe they have an eye on 2019 now and just want to give Sims a taste.

Who am I kidding, he probably didn't do a shoey with Freddy after Origin II so he's been outcast.
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Canberra Raiders young gun Corey Horsburgh selected for Queensland Maroons Under 20s squad

Canberra Raiders forward prospect Corey Horsburgh has been selected for Queensland Maroons Under 20s squad, to play NSW Under 20s prior to State of Origin III.

Queensland Maroons Under 20s

Corey Allan - Brisbane Broncos / Souths Logan Magpies
Logan Bayliss - North Queensland Cowboys / Townsville Blackhawks
AJ Brimson - Gold Coast Titans / Tweed Heads Seagulls
Patrick Carrigan - Brisbane Broncos / Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Jake Clifford - North Queensland Cowboys / Northern Pride
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui - Melbourne Storm / Easts Tigers
Beau Fermor - Newcastle Knights
David Fifita - Brisbane Broncos / Souths Logan Magpies
Thomas Flegler - Brisbane Broncos / Souths Logan Magpies
Louis Geraghty - Melbourne Storm / Sunshine Coast Falcons
Harry Grant - Melbourne Storm / Sunshine Coast Falcons
Corey Horsburgh - Canberra Raiders
Sam Johnstone - South Sydney Rabbitohs
Lachlan Lam - Sydney Roosters
Reed Mahoney - Parramatta Eels
Tristan Sailor - St George Illawarra Dragons
Gehamat Shibasaki - Brisbane Broncos / Norths Devils
Murray Taulagi - North Queensland Cowboys / Northern Pride
Kurt Wiltshire - North Queensland Cowboys / Mackay Cutters

Coach: Justin Hodges

Read more: https://www.qrl.com.au/news/20182/07/02 ... under-20s/

Three Canberra Raiders selected for NSW Under 20s

Canberra Raiders forwards Emre Guler and Stefano Hala have been selected for the NSW Blues Under 20s, with half Brendan O’Hagan named as 19th man.

New South Wales Under 20s

1 Ryan Papenhuyzen Melbourne Storm
2 Isaac Lumelume Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
3 Matheson Johns St George-Illawarra Dragons
4 Billy Smith Sydney Roosters
5 Brian Too Penrith Panthers
6 Sean O’Sullivan Sydney Roosters
7 Kyle Flanagan Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
8 Oregon Kaufusi Parramatta Eels
9 Reece Robson St George-Illawarra Dragons
10 Jai Whitbread Gold Coast Titans
11 William Burns Penrith Panthers
12 Josh Curran Sydney Roosters
13 Emre Guler Canberra Raiders

14 Blayke Brailey Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
15 Ky Rodwell South Sydney Rabbitohs
16 Stefano Hala Canberra Raiders
17 Teig Wilton Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
18 Josh Carr Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
19 Brendan O’Hagan Canberra Raiders

Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/06/3 ... ouncement/
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3-0 and can't wait for the NSW skip to hold the Origin shield high while the QLD crowd applaud...
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Finchy wrote:Can someone explain why Matt Prior has been dropped altogether? I never thought he deserved his spot in the first place, but why is no-one in the media asking this question?
Isn’t he 20th man? So he’s still in the squad as a shadow player along with Keary.


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-PJ- wrote:3-0 and can't wait for the NSW skip to hold the Origin shield high while the QLD crowd applaud...

It will be interesting to see how many turn up, big test for that famed Queensland spirit.


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Good old pick and stick Queensland. It's easy to be loyal when you're winning.
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Dr Zaius wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:12 pm Good old pick and stick Queensland. It's easy to be loyal when you're winning.
I would have picked inglis and ponga too doc, i hear ya!
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Great to see a good representation in the junior game. Four very good young players.

I suppose Guler will be unavailable for firsts, if there was any outside chance of him making it.
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Archer wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:28 pm
Dr Zaius wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:12 pm Good old pick and stick Queensland. It's easy to be loyal when you're winning.
I would have picked inglis and ponga too doc, i hear ya!
I think the good Doctor is talking about the Qld No.7.

This will be a good test for NSW. Series is won. Slaters last rep game. Hostile crowd. Do the Blues have a 'foot on the throat' side like Qld have had for more than a decade or do they think the job is done for this series and show mental softness. As a long suffering Blues fan I am hoping for the former. The attitude should be that each and every game is a stand alone event. Lots to look for on Wednesday week.
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RedRaider wrote: July 3, 2018, 1:25 am
Archer wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:28 pm
Dr Zaius wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:12 pm Good old pick and stick Queensland. It's easy to be loyal when you're winning.
I would have picked inglis and ponga too doc, i hear ya!
I think the good Doctor is talking about the Qld No.7.

This will be a good test for NSW. Series is won. Slaters last rep game. Hostile crowd. Do the Blues have a 'foot on the throat' side like Qld have had for more than a decade or do they think the job is done for this series and show mental softness. As a long suffering Blues fan I am hoping for the former. The attitude should be that each and every game is a stand alone event. Lots to look for on Wednesday week.
Are you saying you think DCE should have been 14 with Hunt 7? Each to their own but I think Hunt is much better suited to being the utility.
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Archer wrote:
RedRaider wrote: July 3, 2018, 1:25 am
Archer wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:28 pm
Dr Zaius wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:12 pm Good old pick and stick Queensland. It's easy to be loyal when you're winning.
I would have picked inglis and ponga too doc, i hear ya!
I think the good Doctor is talking about the Qld No.7.

This will be a good test for NSW. Series is won. Slaters last rep game. Hostile crowd. Do the Blues have a 'foot on the throat' side like Qld have had for more than a decade or do they think the job is done for this series and show mental softness. As a long suffering Blues fan I am hoping for the former. The attitude should be that each and every game is a stand alone event. Lots to look for on Wednesday week.
Are you saying you think DCE should have been 14 with Hunt 7? Each to their own but I think Hunt is much better suited to being the utility.
If Qld wanted to stay loyal:
7. Hunt
14. Milford


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the bone wrote: July 3, 2018, 6:56 am
Archer wrote:
RedRaider wrote: July 3, 2018, 1:25 am
Archer wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:28 pm
Dr Zaius wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:12 pm Good old pick and stick Queensland. It's easy to be loyal when you're winning.
I would have picked inglis and ponga too doc, i hear ya!
I think the good Doctor is talking about the Qld No.7.

This will be a good test for NSW. Series is won. Slaters last rep game. Hostile crowd. Do the Blues have a 'foot on the throat' side like Qld have had for more than a decade or do they think the job is done for this series and show mental softness. As a long suffering Blues fan I am hoping for the former. The attitude should be that each and every game is a stand alone event. Lots to look for on Wednesday week.
Are you saying you think DCE should have been 14 with Hunt 7? Each to their own but I think Hunt is much better suited to being the utility.
If Qld wanted to stay loyal:
7. Hunt
14. Milford


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If they wanted to stay blindly loyal perhaps, though you could argue they've already gone that far by giving both those blokes (and others) plenty more chances then most.

Not sure why nswelshman always thought the pick and stick stuff was about making 0 changes. As though when you're selecting a team you either make wholesale changes over the series and burn through 3 teams worth of blokes or you make none at all... Odd.
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I think this is more a case of NSW fans pointing out that QLD loyalty is a myth. Just ask Thaiday, Myles, Boyd, Hunt etc
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I think it's more a case that whenever qld mentioned it, it hurt a little, so they jump the gun at trying to throw it back (although funny enough more often than not it was actually nsw pointing at qld and saying why aren't we like that).

Don't get me wrong, I understand the frustration, I got the **** every time I saw a bunch of guys who had done nothing wrong get thrown under the bus (especially if it was a raider) game to game and I was cheering for the other team.
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Yeah, na. You were the one to take the bait when the Dr mentioned it... I guess his comment hurt you a little bit
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I'd like to see the Daily Telegraph throw some fuel on this one by publishing a 3-0 back page a few days before the game. Wouldn't that get the Qlders going....
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Archer wrote: July 3, 2018, 6:32 am
RedRaider wrote: July 3, 2018, 1:25 am
Archer wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:28 pm
Dr Zaius wrote: July 2, 2018, 8:12 pm Good old pick and stick Queensland. It's easy to be loyal when you're winning.
I would have picked inglis and ponga too doc, i hear ya!
I think the good Doctor is talking about the Qld No.7.

This will be a good test for NSW. Series is won. Slaters last rep game. Hostile crowd. Do the Blues have a 'foot on the throat' side like Qld have had for more than a decade or do they think the job is done for this series and show mental softness. As a long suffering Blues fan I am hoping for the former. The attitude should be that each and every game is a stand alone event. Lots to look for on Wednesday week.
Are you saying you think DCE should have been 14 with Hunt 7? Each to their own but I think Hunt is much better suited to being the utility.
No, Qld team selection is up to Lockyer and Co. I'm agreeing with the Good Doctor (they even made a TV show about him). Loyalty is easy when a side is winning. It takes a special sort of masochist to pick a side which is consistently losing and make little change. Helllllooooo Ricky ....... But the fabled 'Queensland Spirit' and 'Pick and Stick' and 'Loyalty' seems to have gone the way of the Dinosaurs.
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Completely agree Red, Chambers and half the qld pack (Hess, Wallace etc) are only there because they've earnt it from such strong performances lately. Otherwise we would have made the same 6-8 changes per game we made fun of nsw for doing.

I just didn't want to admit it to myself and was hurt when the doc called us out for it, admitted as much when boney nailed me down with his "I know you are, you said you are" a few posts above.
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Blues fans complain about refs... blues selectors don’t show loyalty to underperforming players... blues selectors have picked players that are grubs both on and off the field...
none of these apply to Queensland...
this is why there is so little engagement in this state of origin thread compared to yesteryear... the one sided nature of poster’s arguments grow so tiresome


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Canberra Raiders forward Josh Papalii to channel Webb in Origin III

Josh Papalii will be channeling the angry maroon ghost of Carl Webb's Origin career when he starts at prop for Queensland for the first time at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.

"I was a big fan of Carl Webb because he played that ruthless kind of footy that I really like," Papalii said. "That's the way I want to go about my business. I hope to make a real statement and go as hard as I can for as long as I can. I really want to represent the people who wore the jersey before me and to inspire the boys that come after me."

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Days later and I still get a chuckle when I read this thread. Doc puts out the usual, bit of cheek, I give a little back all in good fun, boney gives me the whole I am rubber you are glue and then complains that he's tired of one sided arguments against nsw :hmmm :? :shock: :lol:

As an aside I'd really love to see Papa show that sort of aggression in a game, win or lose it would be lovely to see how he went with it. Bring it back to the club. Maybe he can vent some of his frustration with our current run on the opposition
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Archer wrote:Days later and I still get a chuckle when I read this thread. Doc puts out the usual, bit of cheek, I give a little back all in good fun, boney gives me the whole I am rubber you are glue and then complains that he's tired of one sided arguments against nsw :hmmm :? :shock: Image

As an aside I'd really love to see Papa show that sort of aggression in a game, win or lose it would be lovely to see how he went with it. Bring it back to the club. Maybe he can vent some of his frustration with our current run on the opposition
Perhaps he shouldn't go full Carl, though.
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Canberra Raiders Corey Horsburgh under Hodges' guidance

Queensland Under-20s utility forward Corey Horsburgh knows how close he came to blowing his rugby league career before it had even started. The Brisbane-born redhead had plenty of admirers when he was at the North Queensland Cowboys club last year but a few poor decisions, which resulted in two suspensions, put the skids on his NRL push.

"I realised if I wanted this (professional rugby league career) I had to pull my head in. It was a wake-up call."

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‪VIDEO: Canberra Raiders Under 20s Star Brendan O'Hagan finds love for the game after season off: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/07/0 ... eason-off/ via @NSWRL‬
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So this myth called the qld spirit may be exposed.

Years of dominance, as soon as they lose they can't fill a 52k stadium. Nsw have had 79k plus crowds for years in spite of a poor period.

Haha.

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If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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It's embarrassing really. Barely scraping by with a team full of immortals and now they've fallen in a heap on and off the field.
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Farewell, Slater. Before a 3/4 stadium of inbreds who thunk Wally still played

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If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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