State of Origin Team Announcements
The NSW Blues team has been announced for Origin II at the Melbourne Cricket Ground with little surprises. Brett Morris re-joins the teams after his heroics in 2014 while skipper Paul Gallen is back at
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Canterbury Bulldogs 29 (Curtis Rona, Josh Morris, Tim Lafai, Tim Browne, Sam Kasiano tries; Moses Mbye 2, Trent Hodkinson 2 goals; Moses Mbye field goal) defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 16 (Gareth Widdop 2, Peter
Cronulla Sharks 10 (Luke Lewis try; Michael Gordon 3 goals) defeated Sydney Roosters 4 (Maloney try) at Remondis Stadium. Crowd: 14,235. 3: W. Graham (Sharks) 2: A. Fifita (Sharks) 1: C. Heighington (Sharks) #PlayeroftheYear #NRLSharksRoosters
Canberra Raiders 44 (Edrick Lee 2, Blake Austin 2, Jack Wighton, Josh Papalii, Jarrod Croker Tries; Jarrod Croker 8 Goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 22 (Akuila Uate, Joey Leilua, Sione Mata’utia, Dane Gagai Tries; Kurt Gidley
Brisbane Broncos 44 (Daniel Vidot 2, Anthony Milford 2, Justin Hodges, Ben Hunt, Jack Reed, Jordan Kahu tries; Jordan Kahu 5 goals) def. Manly Sea Eagles 10 (Peter Hiku, Brett Stewart tries; Jamie Lyon 1
The NRL is always changing. Rugby league is continuously evolving because it was built from evolution, from rugby union to league. Quintessentially it’s the product it is because the ground beneath it is always moving.
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