Maroons name their squad
The Queensland Maroons have announced their team for State of Origin I at a gala dinner in Brisbane overnight. It’s much the same side that has dominated New South Wales over the last decade with
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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
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Queensland utility Michael Morgan is in career-best form and poses a legitimate threat on the bench tonight for the Maroons. And there’s more good news for Morgan with his club team North Queensland offering the
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley says his team will fight to the 80th minute and longer if necessary to go back-to-back in 2015. We have prepared really well again. Our five-day camp in Coffs
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