Crocker Says Origin I Set for Maroon Ambush
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
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
Despite being rusty in his return from an achilles injury last weekend, Darius Boyd will be picked by Queensland in State of Origin according to Maroons coach Mal Meninga. “I was very excited about his
The Dragons may have lost on Monday night to South Sydney, but Josh Dugan was easily the best from either side. Dugan received three points in The81stMinute’s Player of Year and also took out Triple
Apparently New South Wales are in crisis. Apparently the Blues are struggling to put a competitive team on the field for State of Origin I at ANZ Stadium on the 27th of May. Sure the
St George Illawarra and Samoan-born flyer Peter Mata’utia believes Polynesian players should have the flexible option of playing for their family heritage and State of Origin if they qualify. “I think if you were born
New South Wales legend Steve Roach isn’t fazed if Blues skipper Paul Gallen doesn’t make the field for the opening State of Origin match. “There’s a couple of guys lining up this weekend that could
Brad Fittler calling someone else weird? The City Origin coach was asked on Tuesday night about the chances of Cronulla bookend Andrew Fifita returning to the State of Origin arena. “It’s a good chance for
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
New South Wales’ greatest ever coach Phil Gould says the Blues must go with Sydney Roosters halves Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney ahead of incumbents Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds. Writing for The Sydney Morning
Rugby league Immortal and New South Wales icon Andrew Johns says Canterbury’s incumbent Blues halves pairing Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds don’t deserve their spots. Speaking on Triple M’s Rush Hour, Johns backed Sydney Roosters’