Origin: They Said It

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Laurie Daley on New South Wales halves: “I thought they were terrific. I thought they really combined well. Mitch played with control, Hokko did the job we wanted him to do. They will be there

Player of the Year – Round 11

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@The81stMinute Player of the Year points after Round 11, 2015: LEADERBOARD Matt Moylan 13 Jesse Bromwich 12 Aaron Woods 10 James Roberts 10 Johnathan Thurston 9 Daly Cherry-Evans 9 Josh McGuire 9 Greg Inglis 8

Round 12 Teams

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FRIDAY, MAY 29 Panthers v Eels Pepper Stadium, 7.45pm Panthers: 1 Matt Moylan 2 Josh Mansour 3 Waqa Blake 4 Dallin Watene Zelezniak 5 David Simmons 6 Jamie Soward 7 Peter Wallace 8 Nigel Plum

Cleary Staying at Panthers Amid Manly Rumours

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Panthers GM Phil Gould has blasted the media for sparking rumours that Penrith coach Ivan Cleary is set to take up the role at Manly-Warringah and replace under pressure Geoff Toovey. “There is no validity

Former NSW Mentor Has Blues Winning By Six

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New South Wales’ greatest ever coach Phil Gould has the Blues winning tonight and bringing in a new era that will see them go back-to-back in 2015. “I see this match as the start of

Farah’s Origin Fuel is the Pain of Series Losses

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New South Wales captain Robbie Farah says the memory of losing eight straight State of Origin series has fueled his passion and will help the Blues tonight at ANZ Stadium. “That hurts. That’s what spurs

Bennett Praises Baby Broncos After Win

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The Brisbane Broncos are buying into what Wayne Bennett is selling and it was never as evident as Monday night’s upset win over the Newcastle Knights. “The more players you have missing the more vulnerable

Manly’s DCE Simply Can’t Help Himself

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It seems Manly half Daly Cherry-Evans can’t help himself. Refusing to hose down speculation he’s set to backflip on his Gold Coast multi-million deal, DCE instead added fuel to the most painful saga in the

Gallen and Bird Will be Missed But Blues Play On

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New South Wales prop James Tamou believes the Blues will miss veterans Paul Gallen and Greg Bird but the youth in the squad would be an advantage heading into Origin I on Wednesday night. “With

Sunday Afternoon Football

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Canterbury Bulldogs 41 (Tries: Josh Reynolds 2, Michael Lichaa, Curtis Rona, Frank Pritchard, Corey Thompson, Moses Mbye; Goals: Moses Mbye 6; Field Goal: Josh Reynolds) defeated Canberra Raiders 34 (Tries: Sisa Waqa 2, Shaun Fensom,