Meninga Ready For Blue Bashing at ANZ Stadium
Laurie Daley knows it, we know it and so does Queensland coach Mal Meninga. The Blues are going to belt the Maroons and try to dominate the middle. Queensland and Meninga are hoping ANZ Stadium
Laurie Daley knows it, we know it and so does Queensland coach Mal Meninga. The Blues are going to belt the Maroons and try to dominate the middle. Queensland and Meninga are hoping ANZ Stadium
He is arguably New South Wales’ greatest ever five-eight and his record backs it up but Brett Kenny is adamant recalled half Mitchell Pearce isn’t up to State of Origin standard. “Some players just don’t
Concussion is a dirty word to New South Wales veteran Ryan Hoffman. Twice in three weeks the Warriors forward had been knocked silly, last week he was gone in the third minute after tangling with
MAROONS Queensland have gone with the obvious and selected their impressive team on the back of the unprecedented eight series streak that was interrupted last season by the Blues. Daly Cherry-Evans is in real doubt
Queensland Origin great Michael Crocker is happy for those south of the border to write off the Maroons. “They’re all in form – every one of them,” Crocker told Sportsfan Clubhouse. “Cooper Cronk and Cam
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley says injured South Sydney star Adam Reynolds is still a chance of making the State of Origin team. “He was playing really before he injured himself and we’ll see
Wests Tigers’ rising speedster James Tedesco is ready to serve his state and says he would play anywhere in New South Wales’ backline. “If there’s an opportunity anywhere in the backline I’d put my hand
It may not come this year, but Wests Tigers second-rower Curtis Sironen is inching toward his dream of representing the New South Wales Blues. This Sunday, Sironen will run out for City Origin in Wagga
New South Wales don’t have a young star ready to take the captaincy when Paul Gallen retires according to the man himself. Succession plans are all the buzz at the moment but Gallen has told
Incumbent New South Wales five-eight Josh Reynolds says his first priority is the Canterbury Bulldogs and not getting back into the Blues squad. “If I don’t get picked, it’ll give me more drive so I