The 2022 State of Origin series decider between the Queensland Maroons and NSW Blues is scheduled to kick off tonight at 8:10pm AEST.
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The Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues will take on the QLD Maroons in the 2022 Ampol State Of Origin decider at Suncorp Stadium tonight. Here is all the information ...
Be sure to share your best pictures on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram of you wearing Blue with the hashtags #BackInBlue and tag @nswblues. The Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues will take on the QLD Maroons in the 2022 Ampol State Of Origin decider at Suncorp Stadium tonight. Blatchys Blues ticket holders will be able to collect their Blatchys wig and t-shirt on the night of the game at Suncorp Stadium from the Blatchys Blues collection tables outside of the venue.
The 2022 State of Origin series deciding game three will kick off at 8.11pm (AEST), Wide World of Sports can reveal. The Blues and Maroons go head to head ...
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Join Kayo Freebies now, no credit card required > “He has been super impressive,” Smith said. Stream the FOX LEAGUE State of Origin Game 3 REPLAY on Kayo with no ads during-play. “This is an opportunity for Cherry-Evans… to step up, if Munster is out there and DCE is going through the hands and he has Munster outside him he is likely to pass,” Crawley said. Maroons superstars Kalyn Ponga and Daly Cherry-Evans have been urged to “answer the call” and stand up when Queensland need them the most in the Origin series decider tonight. “I like to think he is going to apply a fair bit of pressure to the Blues.”
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"Whether Nathan Cleary is or isn't the front runner for the World Cup, I can't control what he is doing. The 2022 Suncorp decider will represent his 13th consecutive game in the No.7 jumper and without the instinctive magic of Munster, the Maroons are banking on Cherry-Evans' experience in the nerve centre to deliver a victory for the ages. "It was made a lot more special with the journey I had taken falling out of the Queensland side and I fell out of favour with the fans and the people of Queensland, so to be able to feel that I won back some support, I felt like I did it at that moment when I held the shield up. "If I can keep improving and playing well, then I will back myself to be there at the end of the year for Australia." The only thing I can control is my footy and I am proud of the footy that I am playing and have played in this series. "I remember the spirit we showed in the 2020 decider and I believe we can do it again," said Cherry-Evans, who plays his 19th game for Queensland in the 2022 series decider. Now, with the Maroons rocked by a Covid crisis and reeling from a 44-12 hiding in Game Two, Cherry-Evans is primed to fight fire with fire with Cleary in a Suncorp decider that could define his Origin legacy. Angus Crichton 16. Stephen Crichton 5. Cherry-Evans was torched by rival Nathan Cleary in Origin II, is in danger of losing his No.7 Australian jumper to the NSW halfback for the World Cup and leads Queensland onto Suncorp without his Covid-stricken playmaking cohort Cameron Munster. Tom Gilbert 18. Tom Dearden 7.
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"He is a different character, he's a bit of a weirdo, but we all need a bit of weird in us." "I think he's got those traits of a great captain in him. Sam Thaiday believes Daly Cherry-Evans has a golden opportunity to position himself amongst the great Maroons captains if he can lead his side to victory in the Origin decider.
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In the end Cleary’s running game and Isaah Yeo’s ball play through the middle will be too much for QLD. But in the end I think the Blues possess a far superior attack and will score enough points to beat QLD in a tight one. Nathan Cleary the ice man will deliver when required. FINAL SCORE? QLD 10 - 22 NSW Queensland star Kalyn Ponga, who inked a monster $5m contract extension with the Knights has received multiple backings for a man-of-the-match performance with James Tedesco, Isaah Yeo and Daly Cherry-Evans identified as other potential difference makers. Stream the FOX LEAGUE State of Origin Game 3 REPLAY on Kayo with no ads during-play.
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Plus, it’s compatible with a wide range of devices: Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, the Xbox, PlayStation, iOS and Android software, among many more. If you’re an Aussie who wants to catch that free Channel 9 coverage but you’re currently abroad, you’ll discover that the access is geo-blocked. Despite NSW coming off the back of a dominant 44-12 victory in Game 2, the real question is whether the team is great enough to overcome the power of a Queensland home crowd tonight. After Queensland won the series opener and NSW took out the second match, it’s down to a decider for State of Origin Game 3. As for the NSW Blues, they’ll be missing Payne Haas at the front, but Blues coach Brad Fittler has called up Jacob Saifiti of the Newcastle Knights as his replacement. That’s because Cameron Munster, arguably the best player in Queensland’s side, has been ruled out due to testing positive for Covid-19.
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"Whether Nathan Cleary is or isn't the front runner for the World Cup, I can't control what he is doing. The ACC's rugby league podcast, Mad Monday featuring Dai Henwood, Ben Hurley and Chris Key will be running a State Of Origin live watch-along. The 2022 Suncorp decider will represent his 13th consecutive game in the No.7 jumper and without the instinctive magic of Munster, the Maroons are banking on Cherry-Evans' experience in the nerve centre to deliver a victory for the ages. "It was made a lot more special with the journey I had taken falling out of the Queensland side and I fell out of favour with the fans and the people of Queensland, so to be able to feel that I won back some support, I felt like I did it at that moment when I held the shield up. "If I can keep improving and playing well, then I will back myself to be there at the end of the year for Australia." The only thing I can control is my footy and I am proud of the footy that I am playing and have played in this series. "I remember the spirit we showed in the 2020 decider and I believe we can do it again," said Cherry-Evans, who plays his 19th game for Queensland in the 2022 series decider. Now, with the Maroons rocked by a Covid crisis and reeling from a 44-12 hiding in Game Two, Cherry-Evans is primed to fight fire with fire with Cleary in a Suncorp decider that could define his Origin legacy. Angus Crichton 16. Stephen Crichton 5. Tom Gilbert 18. Tom Dearden 7.
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There was a knock-on from Nanai in the contest for the ball in the air. The welcome to country is a breezy belter. He breaks on the left and a tackle later the ball is wide on the right through hands. I’ll leave you with my contacts details in case you want to join in the conversation. Momentum ebbs away with a loose pass and the series ends with Cleary overhitting his grubber allowing the Maroons to clear. The ball comes to ground, Papalii crumbs, and jogs over for a try! From good attacking territory in the middle of the field after the drop-out, Dearden reads the line superbly, drifting to his left and firing a bullet into the chest of the onrushing Val Holmes who busts through two tacklers and darts over the line and towards the posts. 25 mins: Queensland again go to hands early in the set and try to probe on the right edge. He dabs the Steeden onto his boot for Luai to dash onto and dive on - at the second attempt. The Panthers playmakers get to work in midfield but the Maroons hold their line - just about - and are happy with yet another line drop-out following the kick on the last tackle. The Blues are in a hurry. A penalty on halfway is taken quickly by Cleary who darts to the 20m line.
The Blues and Maroons collide in a series-deciding showdown at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium.
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Dearden’s debut is a scenario only a Queenslander could dream up: touted as the next big playmaking talent after debuting in the NRL at 18 (same age as Cleary), falling so out of favour at the state’s flagship club Brisbane he was cut loose, then finding the magic dust this year at North Queensland to wear the jumper made famous by Wally Lewis, Darren Lockyer and Johnathan Thurston in the Maroons’ most important Origin match in years. Tonight Nathan Cleary will try to tick one of the few boxes left in his career: winning a State of Origin series decider at Suncorp Stadium. “One thing he did do from the day he arrived at our club, and every day since, is he’s just outworked everyone else,” says Cowboys general manager Micheal Luck. “I’d say he’s a footy nerd.”
A chaotic start to the State of Origin decider in Brisbane on Wednesday evening eventually saw Valentine Holmes score the first try of the contest for the ...
The North Queensland Cowboys' centre ran straight through a gap between Stephen Crichton and Daniel Tupou before straightening up to score just to the left-hand side of the uprights. Forcing a drop out, they used their time on the attack for Tom Dearden to take on the line, where he hit Valentine Holmes with a short ball. A chaotic start to the State of Origin decider in Brisbane on Wednesday evening eventually saw Valentine Holmes score the first try of the contest for the Queensland Maroons in the 13th minute.
The Maroons grab a 16-12 lead over the Blues during the second half, with the series on the line at Lang Park. Follow live.
Cherry-Evans kicked for Nanai, but it was too long. Maroons attacking from 15 metres out. He stepped out to first receiver and just had all the time in the world on the third tackle and backed himself. DCE grubbers under the posts. The Maroons never really looked like scoring in that set. But backing the defence like this this far out is either gutsy or moronic. DCE KICKS ON TACKLE TWO! Clearly fed up with Tedesco getting on the runway. I can't imagine there'll be a conclusive replay. By Jon Healy By Jon Healy By Jon Healy Is another classic Lang Park decider on the cards?
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The final result, in one of the most drama-charged Origins in memory, was a stunning 22-12 Maroons victory. The immediate result after half-time was a wild brawl that saw punches thrown, skirmishes erupt and Maroons centre Dane Gagai and Blues centre Matt Burton dispatched to the sin-bin. How else could the Maroons compensate for the fact the world’s best player, Cameron Munster, was sitting in a room in isolation with nothing but COVID-19, a TV and his thoughts?
Queensland have pulled off one of their greatest and courageous wins in State of Origin history, forced to come from behind with 15 players to take out the ...
We couldn’t get in the game, too many errors and credit to Queensland they played really well,” – Blues captain James Tedesco. We knew coming up to Queensland it would be tough and we didn't compete well enough in the second half. We knew it was going to take petrol out of the tank but that was one of the best performances from a Queensland teams I've ever seen." We made too many mistakes as well and you can't do it in Origin games and you pay for it in Origin games." You win and you lose. There was no excuse for that, especially the start to the second half. They now lead the head-to-head battle in games 66-55. It was a unique game, especially at the start when we lost two players. "I thought our first half was really good, it was disappointing letting a try in at the end of the first half and then the second half there we just killed ourselves. It sucks but we have to take it. It just showed how much commitment both sides were willing to put on the line. Maroons fullback Kalyn Ponga responded to critics to put on a masterclass in the second half and come up with the match-winning play after the Blues held a 12-10 lead after 60 minutes.
The Queensland Maroons emerged victorious in an all-time Origin classic to clinch the shield after a breathtaking series decider in Brisbane.
But recovered from that setback to help Queensland complete a remarkable win. Got through his work and was solid without being spectacular. But it was his contributions in attack that were the most impressive. He was solid throughout and notched a crucial try right on the stroke of half-time when he reacted the quickest to a Harry Grant grubber into the in-goal. Replaced Collins early after being shifted to the bench to start the game, and quickly got into the contest when he was put on report for a swinging arm on Burton. Then, not long after, gave away a set restart by being too slow in the tackle. The Bronco got through a mountain of work in the middle and collected the Wally Lewis medal for an outstanding series. Set up the first try of the evening and was a constant menace with the ball, while stationed mainly out on the left side. He always seemed to find the correct plays and provided a cool head for the Maroons in a frantic match that spilled over into madness on multiple occasions. Involved in a fight with Burton in the opening stages of the second half that saw both men sent to the bin. In his first hit-up he dropped Cameron Murray to the floor with a trademark strong kick-return. The winger's night came to an unfortunate early end when he got his head in an awkward position while making a tackle. He burst through the line a number of times before his footwork lit up Suncorp, as he weaved through NSW’s defence to notch his first ever try for the Maroons.
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The most scary moment came when Queensland's Selwyn Cobbo was smashed onto his back and was then seen lying motionless as players stomped around him. Incredible footy." Just. Immense. Well played both sides!" And listen to the crowd at Suncorp Stadium. They have lost players. It was far from the only moment of brilliance, as Valentine Holmes almost saved the game late in the match when he somehow kept the ball from going over the sideline from a short Blues dropout - which would have handed the ball to NSW - going airborne over the sideline.
Queensland managed to take out a 22 points to 12 victory in a thrilling decider of the series, which saw multiple players taken out with concussion in the ...
Ponga didn't seem to become rattled at any point by the enormity of the contest though, playing what has already been described as the best Origin game - if not game altogether - of his career. Kalyn Ponga has been confirmed as the man of the match for Game 3 of the 2022 State of Origin series.
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Just 12 minutes into the decider there was another stop in play when a scuffle erupted between both teams, after Queensland drove NSW back into their in-goal and forced a drop-out. Stream the FOX LEAGUE State of Origin Game 3 REPLAY on Kayo with no ads during-play. An awkward attempt to speak to Fittler during a tense moment in Origin I fell flat and drew the ire of viewers and there was an angry response on social media during Game 3 when another effort missed the mark.
Johns was at the Channel 9 broadcast desk alongside Maroons legends Cameron Smith and Paul Vautin when host James Bracey said to him: "Where did that (the biff) ...
It drives you mad." C'mon Joey, really?" Johns was in a mood during a segment more than half an hour after the game ended and was not shy about showing his frustrations when in front of the camera inside a rocking Suncorp Stadium that was still full of Queensland supporters.
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Ponga cops a lot of stick for his salary at the Knights, and for not living up to it every week. Finding the will to go all the way after everything Hunt had done on a brutal night of football? He was the one who found something after half-time and injected himself into the attack, again and again, and tortured the Blues with his footwork and speed. In modern rugby league, fighting doesn't really exist, but it doesn't need to for a game to be special. That always helps, but you can see quality football just about every week in the NRL. Queensland's 22-12 victory is already being hailed as one of the great Origins of our time, but what does that mean?
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Sure, there have been instances where NSW has “done a Queensland”, like in 2019 when James Tedesco won the series with a last-minute try. While footy fans raved about the “greatest game of all time” at Origin level, Fittler wasn’t buying it. Stream the FOX LEAGUE State of Origin Game 3 REPLAY on Kayo with no ads during play. It’s why NSW legend Andrew Johns was so glum as he fronted Nine’s post-match coverage alongside Maroons legends Smith and Paul Vautin. It drives you mad.” Not among the Blues, though.
Queensland has done it again. The State of Origin shield is returning north of the border after the Maroons prevailed in one of the greatest rugby league m.
The most scary moment came when Queensland's Selwyn Cobbo was smashed onto his back and was then seen lying motionless as players stomped around him. Incredible footy." Just. Immense. Well played both sides!" And listen to the crowd at Suncorp Stadium. Josh Papalii of the Maroons is tackled during game three of the State of Origin Series between the Maroons and the Blues at Suncorp Stadium last night. They have lost players.
The Queensland Maroons have won a dramatic Origin decider, taking victory on the back of two second-half tries.
Dearden was phenomenal in his Origin debut, and took to the arena like a duck to water. Hunt played 74 minutes and barely put a foot wrong during the contest, no matter what role he was asked to play. Carrigan was excellent for the Maroons yet again. Some of his early kicks in the tackle count in particular were enormous. Almost burrowed over for a try, but did assist one. Gilbert was phenomenal on debut. Capewell consistently gets the job done. Laid on the opening try and helped control the team all night. Did multiple hard yards to get the Maroons rolling, ending up with 141 metres. Gagai was otherwise strong, although had limited involvements for only 63 metres. Fingers crossed Cobbo is able to make a full recovery. Missed four tackles in between, but otherwise would have been rated higher.
Queensland centre Dane Gagai found himself in hot water when he was sin binned for impersonating a boxer during Wednesday's State of Origin decider, ...
“At the end of the day he’s got belted. He would probably do the same for me.” It was just looking after your mate. “I don’t know if he actually threw a punch, but I thought if he did he should have been sin-binned as well,” he said. Stream the FOX LEAGUE State of Origin Game 3 REPLAY on Kayo with no ads during play. “At the end of the day he didn’t initiate it, Burto,” he said.
The 2022 State of Origin series has ended with three players being pinged by the match review committee for incidents during the decider as the Queensland ...
Fa'asuamaleaui was also charged earlier in the match, hit with a Grade 2 careless high tackle charge for a swinging arm to the head of Burton, with some suggesting he should have been sin-binned for the incident. While the Queensland star was eventually brought to ground, he left a trail of destruction behind him. Tino Fa'asuamalaeaui was also charged in the incident for dangerous contact with the head and neck of Burton, being hit with a Grade 1 charge which carried a seven per cent of match fee fine.
NSW coach Brad Fittler is not sure why Matt Burton joined Dane Gagai in the sin-bin after the pair's fight triggered an all-in scuffle in State of Origin ...
The ref controlled the game and that’s up to his decision and that’s footy. I’m not the ref, he makes the decisions and that’s his call. As Queensland burst upfield, Burton collided with Maroons fullback Kalyn Ponga after he had passed and was trying to catch up with the play. It was helped by Queensland teammate Tino Fa’asuamaleaui holding Burton back as Gagai laid into him, putting him into a headlock. Coach Brad Fittler thinks Matt Burton’s sin-binning in the State of Origin decider was a “tad ridiculous” as NSW lick their wounds after the Maroons’ comeback win. The only other player charged from the game was Queensland prop Tino Fa’asuamaleaui who hit Burton with a high shot in the ninth minute and was also involved in the fracas with Gagai, holding Burton back as Gagai laid into him.