Tamou says pressure on Blues players not the coach
New South Wales prop James Tamou has defended coach Laurie Daley amid calls the mentor’s job should be reviewed if the Blues lose Game II at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday. “It’s not all on him
New South Wales prop James Tamou has defended coach Laurie Daley amid calls the mentor’s job should be reviewed if the Blues lose Game II at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday. “It’s not all on him
New South Wales captain Paul Gallen says he will miss early training with the Blues ahead of State of Origin II after a collision with North Queensland tyro Jason Taumalolo on Monday night where Cronulla
The New South Wales Blues have named their squad for Origin I at ANZ Stadium with the big surprise coming with the selection of Dylan Walker who is expected to fill the utility role from
The New South Wales Blues for Game I at ANZ Stadium has been announced with coach Laurie Daley refusing to announce players in position due to possible changes and to keep Queensland guessing. Perhaps the
Laurie Daley is poised to go with experience when he picks his New South Wales side for Origin I despite a number of rising talents impressing in the annual City v Country clash at Tamworth
Let’s get this straight right off the bat. The New South Wales Blues need Mitchell Pearce like a kick in the head. Some might have you believe, including the highly-respected Rugby League Week, that the
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley has revealed he advises New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew McFadden whenever he can but only when McFadden asks. McFadden is favourite to be first coach sacked in 2016 after
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley has told Blues fans to put a sock in it and he’ll pick whoever he thinks can win Origin II at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. “Put it this way,
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
The prickly behaviour of Wests Tigers and Origin I New South Wales skipper Robbie Farah has reared its ugly head again. A day after Dean Ritchie penned a piece on the fiery hooker for Sportal,