State of Origin is the state or territory from which something originates. It is also the name used in Australia for one existing sporting event which involves domestic representative teams. The term, when used in isolation, usually refers to rugby league football, and occasionally Australian Football matches, in which players are selected for the Australian states or territories where they either first played (hence the name 'state of origin') or played the majority of their junior football. The concept mirrors international representative rules in other sports. Although Australian Football state of origin matches no longer take place, the annual State of Origin series is now one of Australia's most popular sporting events.
It was devised to address the drift of most talented Australian rules players to the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the effect that this had on interstate matches. A similar situation existed in regard to the New South Wales Rugby League which until the 1980s recruited the best players from the Queensland Rugby League. This was due to the increased funds of the New South Wales clubs, due to poker machines, which Queensland laws prohibited.
The ultimate hype up video for the 2015 State of Origin series!
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We do not claim any of this footage as our own.
11:04
Classic Queensland State of Origin Moments
Classic Queensland State of Origin Moments
Classic Queensland State of Origin Moments
State against State, Mate against Mate. A small history lesson about Origin. This video captures the rivalry between Queensland and New South Wales. And yes ...
7:56
State of Origin - Big Hits and Brawls
State of Origin - Big Hits and Brawls
State of Origin - Big Hits and Brawls
This is a collection of some of the biggest hits and brawls in history of State Of Origin.
3:07
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
It's almost that time of year. NSW and Queensland will battle it out in a three game series - State of Origin. I have made this collage of the best and most memorable origin moments to get you fans pumped up! Make sure you subscribe and like the video if you enjoyed it. 13.
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State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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An energetic and attacking NSW outfit has racked up their highest Origin score since 2009, squaring the Origin series one-all with a 26-18 win in front of the biggest Origin crowd in history at the MCG.
NSW showed a willingness to spread the ball to both sides and both maligned halves, Mitch Pearce and Trent Hodkinson, played their roles to perfection as the side overcame a typical second-half Queensland resurgence to close out the win in front of a massive crowd of 91,513.
The Blues' left edge and centre Michael Jennings in particular was a constant thre
4:39
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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A rampaging and unrelenting Maroons side have reclaimed the Holden State of Origin shield with a record-breaking 52-6 victory over New South Wales in front of a sell-out Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
The 46-point margin broke previous highest winning margin in Origin history of 40 points, set by the Blues 15 years ago.
It was also only the second time in Origin history that a team has scored more than 50 points after NSW defeated Queensland 56-16 in the aforementioned match in Game Three, 2000.
The Maroons scored six tries before the Blues could re
13:19
State of Origin: Game 1, 2000 highlights
State of Origin: Game 1, 2000 highlights
State of Origin: Game 1, 2000 highlights
Highlights from Game 1 of the 2000 State of Origin series.
84:02
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Queensland vs NSW battle of the Titans
credits to Fox Sports
Queensland
1. Billy Slater
2. Darius Boyd
3. Greg Inglis
4. Justin Hodges
5. Brent Tate
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith (c)
10. Nate Myles
11. Chris McQueen
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Corey Parker
14. Daly Cherry-Evans
15. Ben Te'o
16. Matt Gillett
17. Josh Papalii
New South Wales
1. Josh Dugan
2. Brett Morris
3. Michael Jennings
4. Josh Morris
5. James McManus
6. James Maloney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Aaron Woods
9. Robbie Farah
10. James Tamou
11. Luke Lewis
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Greg Bird
14. Andrew Fifita
15. Trent Merrin
16. Boyd Cordner
17. Anthon
1:02
State of Origin ultimate DVD collection
State of Origin ultimate DVD collection
State of Origin ultimate DVD collection
Relive every State of Origin game, from the epic first series when Arthur Beetson led the Maroons out in 1980, to 2012 with the State of Origin ultimate coll...
2:16
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
My promo video for Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series.
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NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW have won a State of Origin series for the first time since 2005 after a hard-fought 6-4 victory in a niggly second match at ANZ Stadium.
The spiteful clash ended with both Josh Reynolds and Johnathan Thurston being placed on report for alleged headbutts in the 79th minute.
The Blues had to wait until the 72nd minute to hit the front through a Trent Hodkinson converted try.
They then held on to end Queensland's eight-year winning streak in the interstate series.
"We've just been through so much over the years," a tearful Hayne said after the match.
nsw win state of origin 2014
nsw win state of origin 2014
nsw win state of origin 2014
4:07
State of Origin I Highlights 2014
State of Origin I Highlights 2014
State of Origin I Highlights 2014
NSW have delivered one of the most stirring defensive efforts in the state's history to breathe even greater life into the 2014 Holden State of Origin series...
3:37
State of Origin 2012 Series Highlights
State of Origin 2012 Series Highlights
State of Origin 2012 Series Highlights
Highlights from the 2012 State of Origin series, one of the closest and best series in history.
8:59
Nsw Blues vs Qld Maroons State of Origin 2006
Nsw Blues vs Qld Maroons State of Origin 2006
Nsw Blues vs Qld Maroons State of Origin 2006
This video is dedicated to the 2006 State Of Origin series
I do not support QLD but this one my first Origin i watched and actually remembered.
The ultimate hype up video for the 2015 State of Origin series!
Thanks to AP7 Montages for the video.
We do not claim any of this footage as our own.
11:04
Classic Queensland State of Origin Moments
Classic Queensland State of Origin Moments
Classic Queensland State of Origin Moments
State against State, Mate against Mate. A small history lesson about Origin. This video captures the rivalry between Queensland and New South Wales. And yes ...
7:56
State of Origin - Big Hits and Brawls
State of Origin - Big Hits and Brawls
State of Origin - Big Hits and Brawls
This is a collection of some of the biggest hits and brawls in history of State Of Origin.
3:07
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
It's almost that time of year. NSW and Queensland will battle it out in a three game series - State of Origin. I have made this collage of the best and most memorable origin moments to get you fans pumped up! Make sure you subscribe and like the video if you enjoyed it. 13.
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State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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An energetic and attacking NSW outfit has racked up their highest Origin score since 2009, squaring the Origin series one-all with a 26-18 win in front of the biggest Origin crowd in history at the MCG.
NSW showed a willingness to spread the ball to both sides and both maligned halves, Mitch Pearce and Trent Hodkinson, played their roles to perfection as the side overcame a typical second-half Queensland resurgence to close out the win in front of a massive crowd of 91,513.
The Blues' left edge and centre Michael Jennings in particular was a constant thre
4:39
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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A rampaging and unrelenting Maroons side have reclaimed the Holden State of Origin shield with a record-breaking 52-6 victory over New South Wales in front of a sell-out Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
The 46-point margin broke previous highest winning margin in Origin history of 40 points, set by the Blues 15 years ago.
It was also only the second time in Origin history that a team has scored more than 50 points after NSW defeated Queensland 56-16 in the aforementioned match in Game Three, 2000.
The Maroons scored six tries before the Blues could re
13:19
State of Origin: Game 1, 2000 highlights
State of Origin: Game 1, 2000 highlights
State of Origin: Game 1, 2000 highlights
Highlights from Game 1 of the 2000 State of Origin series.
84:02
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Queensland vs NSW battle of the Titans
credits to Fox Sports
Queensland
1. Billy Slater
2. Darius Boyd
3. Greg Inglis
4. Justin Hodges
5. Brent Tate
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith (c)
10. Nate Myles
11. Chris McQueen
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Corey Parker
14. Daly Cherry-Evans
15. Ben Te'o
16. Matt Gillett
17. Josh Papalii
New South Wales
1. Josh Dugan
2. Brett Morris
3. Michael Jennings
4. Josh Morris
5. James McManus
6. James Maloney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Aaron Woods
9. Robbie Farah
10. James Tamou
11. Luke Lewis
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Greg Bird
14. Andrew Fifita
15. Trent Merrin
16. Boyd Cordner
17. Anthon
1:02
State of Origin ultimate DVD collection
State of Origin ultimate DVD collection
State of Origin ultimate DVD collection
Relive every State of Origin game, from the epic first series when Arthur Beetson led the Maroons out in 1980, to 2012 with the State of Origin ultimate coll...
2:16
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
My promo video for Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series.
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0:41
NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW have won a State of Origin series for the first time since 2005 after a hard-fought 6-4 victory in a niggly second match at ANZ Stadium.
The spiteful clash ended with both Josh Reynolds and Johnathan Thurston being placed on report for alleged headbutts in the 79th minute.
The Blues had to wait until the 72nd minute to hit the front through a Trent Hodkinson converted try.
They then held on to end Queensland's eight-year winning streak in the interstate series.
"We've just been through so much over the years," a tearful Hayne said after the match.
nsw win state of origin 2014
nsw win state of origin 2014
nsw win state of origin 2014
4:07
State of Origin I Highlights 2014
State of Origin I Highlights 2014
State of Origin I Highlights 2014
NSW have delivered one of the most stirring defensive efforts in the state's history to breathe even greater life into the 2014 Holden State of Origin series...
3:37
State of Origin 2012 Series Highlights
State of Origin 2012 Series Highlights
State of Origin 2012 Series Highlights
Highlights from the 2012 State of Origin series, one of the closest and best series in history.
8:59
Nsw Blues vs Qld Maroons State of Origin 2006
Nsw Blues vs Qld Maroons State of Origin 2006
Nsw Blues vs Qld Maroons State of Origin 2006
This video is dedicated to the 2006 State Of Origin series
I do not support QLD but this one my first Origin i watched and actually remembered.
15:30
Queensland's 30 Most Memorable Tries: State of Origin 1980-2013
Queensland's 30 Most Memorable Tries: State of Origin 1980-2013
Queensland's 30 Most Memorable Tries: State of Origin 1980-2013
Top 30 Countdown. Queensland's Most Memorable Tries.
2:46
State Of Origin 2014, Andrew Johns
State Of Origin 2014, Andrew Johns
State Of Origin 2014, Andrew Johns
State Of Origin 2014, game 3, with Andrew Johns giving his analysis on the upcoming game and series so far. A new idea for this season and surely beats Gus G...
8:47
State of Origin - Game 3 - 2011
State of Origin - Game 3 - 2011
State of Origin - Game 3 - 2011
Watch how the Maroons have secured the 6th series in this deciding match of 2011. Darren Lockyer's final State of Origin, Jonathon Thurston knee injury and a...
9:27
State of Origin - 2008 - Game 3
State of Origin - 2008 - Game 3
State of Origin - 2008 - Game 3
3 fights, 2 knockouts, 1 broken arm, 10-10 with 17 mins to go - WhaT mORe cAn we aSk fOr!! Its the Origin, its the decider ... Watch the entire game in under...
11:02
State of Origin Fights and Brawls
State of Origin Fights and Brawls
State of Origin Fights and Brawls
State of Origin Brawls Enjoy!
15:49
1995 QLD Clean Sweep State of Origin Tribute.mp4
1995 QLD Clean Sweep State of Origin Tribute.mp4
1995 QLD Clean Sweep State of Origin Tribute.mp4
30:13
STATE OF ORIGIN 2005 QLD VS NSW. GAME 3. PART 1 OF 3.
STATE OF ORIGIN 2005 QLD VS NSW. GAME 3. PART 1 OF 3.
STATE OF ORIGIN 2005 QLD VS NSW. GAME 3. PART 1 OF 3.
5:59
State of Origin 2014 Game 1 HL
State of Origin 2014 Game 1 HL
State of Origin 2014 Game 1 HL
Highlights of the 100th game of state of Origin as the Queensland Maroons go for their 9th consecutive title.
4:57
State Of Origin NRL- 2011 Game 1 Highlights!!!
State Of Origin NRL- 2011 Game 1 Highlights!!!
State Of Origin NRL- 2011 Game 1 Highlights!!!
Game 1 of the 2011 State of Origin Series.. QLD:16 - NSW:12 State Of Origin, NRL,Rugby League, May, 25, 2011, soloboy321, big hits, Queensland Maroons, New S...
State against State, Mate against Mate. A small history lesson about Origin. This video captures the rivalry between Queensland and New South Wales. And yes ...
State against State, Mate against Mate. A small history lesson about Origin. This video captures the rivalry between Queensland and New South Wales. And yes ...
It's almost that time of year. NSW and Queensland will battle it out in a three game series - State of Origin. I have made this collage of the best and most memorable origin moments to get you fans pumped up! Make sure you subscribe and like the video if you enjoyed it. 13.
It's almost that time of year. NSW and Queensland will battle it out in a three game series - State of Origin. I have made this collage of the best and most memorable origin moments to get you fans pumped up! Make sure you subscribe and like the video if you enjoyed it. 13.
published:11 May 2015
views:385
State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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An energetic and attacking NSW outfit has racked up their highest Origin score since 2009, squaring the Origin series one-all with a 26-18 win in front of the biggest Origin crowd in history at the MCG.
NSW showed a willingness to spread the ball to both sides and both maligned halves, Mitch Pearce and Trent Hodkinson, played their roles to perfection as the side overcame a typical second-half Queensland resurgence to close out the win in front of a massive crowd of 91,513.
The Blues' left edge and centre Michael Jennings in particular was a constant threat but Maroons left centre Greg Inglis exploded back into form, becoming Origin's greatest ever try scorer along the way.
Like in Game One the Blues starting props, Aaron Woods and James Tamou, produced massive opening spells and closed the game strongly while Canterbury firebrand David Klemmer was immense off the bench, charging furiously into the Maroon wall all night.
The first half was one of the slickest and most free-flowing halves of Origin football in recent memory as the Blues showed a willingness to chance their arm and spread the ball wide.
The main beneficiary was left centre Michael Jennings, who was dangerous throughout, racking up an amazing seven tackle busts in the opening 40 and scoring the first try after showing great evasiveness following a poor defensive misread from Will Chambers.
The referees were far more stringent on the 10 metres, as promised, and each side was pinged four times in the opening 40 – most of those 10-metre penalties – and it helped the Maroons into position to square things up just after the 10-minute mark when a great Corey Parker short ball allowed Cowboys prop Matt Scott to continue his try-scoring ways, crashing under the posts.
Trent Merrin was brought into the action 20 minutes from the start, rather than the finish (as he was in Game One) when skipper Paul Gallen was taken off with a rib complaint, although Gallen did return later in the half.
More brilliant work from Jennings running off Brett Morris allowed Brett's twin Josh to latch onto a pinpoint Mitchell Pearce bomb in the 26th, the centre just managing to retain control and halfback Trent Hodkinson nailing his second tricky conversion of the half to stretch the lead to 12-6.
Queensland refused to go away and another dangerous left side shift with the Blues right side being pulled apart – not for the first time in the half – saw a one-handed over-the-top Slater offload put Greg Inglis into space.
He combined with winger Darius Boyd to scatter the Blues line and backed up to claim the outright record for most ever Origin tries with his 16th four-pointer for Queensland just after the half hour mark.
While Thurston was missing his conversion attempt, busy Blues back-rower Ryan Hoffman – the top metre-getter of the first half with 90 metres – was being taken off for a concussion check.
A stripping penalty against Daly Cherry-Evans – also on paper the worst defender of the opening half with three misses – piggy-backed the Blues into position where a 10-metre penalty gave Hodkinson a free shot at making it 14-10 at the half-time break.
In classic Queensland fashion, the Maroons stole the momentum right after half-time when Cameron Smith kicked early in the set from dummy half and a brilliant Thurston chase managed to pin Josh Dugan in-goal for a repeat set.
One repeat set became three as the Blues knocked down a kick then gave a marker penalty and the pressure finally told when bench forward Matt Gillett stepped through some fairly soft defence to claim the lead for the first time in the game.
That lead was extended through a questionable decision to take two points for a 10-metre penalty, making it 18-14, and it looked a poor decision after the Maroons held NSW into their half with a 10-metre penalty and impressive prop Aaron Woods shrugged off one defender and pushed through another to score next to the posts.
With the Blues suddenly full of running a brilliant long range try looked to have stretched their lead but for a dubious forward-pass call on the final pass to would-be try scorer Pearce.
That decision though wasn't as controversial as the one that followed it. When Pearce ran at the line and was stripped one-on-one by Michael Morgan, Inglis scooped up the scraps and raced 90 to score.
Although the play was sent upstairs as a try, the video referees found a hint of a knock-on from Nate Myles as the ball came free and rather than the Maroons reclaiming the lead the Blues were returned possession back at the Queensland line.
They were good enough to score after earning a repeat set off a kick when a Hodkinson pass found Dugan charging back in on the angle to score next to the posts and hand the Blues a vital eight-point lead at 26-18.
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An energetic and attacking NSW outfit has racked up their highest Origin score since 2009, squaring the Origin series one-all with a 26-18 win in front of the biggest Origin crowd in history at the MCG.
NSW showed a willingness to spread the ball to both sides and both maligned halves, Mitch Pearce and Trent Hodkinson, played their roles to perfection as the side overcame a typical second-half Queensland resurgence to close out the win in front of a massive crowd of 91,513.
The Blues' left edge and centre Michael Jennings in particular was a constant threat but Maroons left centre Greg Inglis exploded back into form, becoming Origin's greatest ever try scorer along the way.
Like in Game One the Blues starting props, Aaron Woods and James Tamou, produced massive opening spells and closed the game strongly while Canterbury firebrand David Klemmer was immense off the bench, charging furiously into the Maroon wall all night.
The first half was one of the slickest and most free-flowing halves of Origin football in recent memory as the Blues showed a willingness to chance their arm and spread the ball wide.
The main beneficiary was left centre Michael Jennings, who was dangerous throughout, racking up an amazing seven tackle busts in the opening 40 and scoring the first try after showing great evasiveness following a poor defensive misread from Will Chambers.
The referees were far more stringent on the 10 metres, as promised, and each side was pinged four times in the opening 40 – most of those 10-metre penalties – and it helped the Maroons into position to square things up just after the 10-minute mark when a great Corey Parker short ball allowed Cowboys prop Matt Scott to continue his try-scoring ways, crashing under the posts.
Trent Merrin was brought into the action 20 minutes from the start, rather than the finish (as he was in Game One) when skipper Paul Gallen was taken off with a rib complaint, although Gallen did return later in the half.
More brilliant work from Jennings running off Brett Morris allowed Brett's twin Josh to latch onto a pinpoint Mitchell Pearce bomb in the 26th, the centre just managing to retain control and halfback Trent Hodkinson nailing his second tricky conversion of the half to stretch the lead to 12-6.
Queensland refused to go away and another dangerous left side shift with the Blues right side being pulled apart – not for the first time in the half – saw a one-handed over-the-top Slater offload put Greg Inglis into space.
He combined with winger Darius Boyd to scatter the Blues line and backed up to claim the outright record for most ever Origin tries with his 16th four-pointer for Queensland just after the half hour mark.
While Thurston was missing his conversion attempt, busy Blues back-rower Ryan Hoffman – the top metre-getter of the first half with 90 metres – was being taken off for a concussion check.
A stripping penalty against Daly Cherry-Evans – also on paper the worst defender of the opening half with three misses – piggy-backed the Blues into position where a 10-metre penalty gave Hodkinson a free shot at making it 14-10 at the half-time break.
In classic Queensland fashion, the Maroons stole the momentum right after half-time when Cameron Smith kicked early in the set from dummy half and a brilliant Thurston chase managed to pin Josh Dugan in-goal for a repeat set.
One repeat set became three as the Blues knocked down a kick then gave a marker penalty and the pressure finally told when bench forward Matt Gillett stepped through some fairly soft defence to claim the lead for the first time in the game.
That lead was extended through a questionable decision to take two points for a 10-metre penalty, making it 18-14, and it looked a poor decision after the Maroons held NSW into their half with a 10-metre penalty and impressive prop Aaron Woods shrugged off one defender and pushed through another to score next to the posts.
With the Blues suddenly full of running a brilliant long range try looked to have stretched their lead but for a dubious forward-pass call on the final pass to would-be try scorer Pearce.
That decision though wasn't as controversial as the one that followed it. When Pearce ran at the line and was stripped one-on-one by Michael Morgan, Inglis scooped up the scraps and raced 90 to score.
Although the play was sent upstairs as a try, the video referees found a hint of a knock-on from Nate Myles as the ball came free and rather than the Maroons reclaiming the lead the Blues were returned possession back at the Queensland line.
They were good enough to score after earning a repeat set off a kick when a Hodkinson pass found Dugan charging back in on the angle to score next to the posts and hand the Blues a vital eight-point lead at 26-18.
published:17 Jun 2015
views:801
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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A rampaging and unrelenting Maroons side have reclaimed the Holden State of Origin shield with a record-breaking 52-6 victory over New South Wales in front of a sell-out Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
The 46-point margin broke previous highest winning margin in Origin history of 40 points, set by the Blues 15 years ago.
It was also only the second time in Origin history that a team has scored more than 50 points after NSW defeated Queensland 56-16 in the aforementioned match in Game Three, 2000.
The Maroons scored six tries before the Blues could reply through Michael Jennings midway through the second half, but it mattered for little as Queensland cruised towards victory in front of a crowd of over 52,000.
The Blues couldn't handle Queensland's rampant momentum and were unable take control of proceedings with only 30 per cent of possession for the match.
Greg Inglis was heavily involved from the outset, running for 139 metres and scoring a try as he rotated between fullback and winger with Darius Boyd.
Will Chambers ran for 175 metres and also scored a try, while Corey Parker (147 metres and 23 tackles) and Jacob Lillyman (137 metres) led the way for Queensland's forwards.
Parker received the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series, just prior to the moment when Cameron Smith lifted the Origin shield for the fourth time as Queensland captain.
Down by 20 points at half-time, the night went from bad to worse for the Blues as Matt Gillett scored his second Origin try in as many games after pouncing on the Steeden after it was batted back into play by retiring centre Justin Hodges from over his own dead-ball line.
The 42nd-minute try was reminiscent of the Inglis bat-back during the 2008 Centenary Test with the moment of Maroons brilliance bringing the record Suncorp Stadium crowd to their feet.
Eight minutes later Michael Morgan scored his first Origin try from only his third touch of the game to extend Queensland's lead to 34-2.
The Maroons weren’t finished scoring as Morgan sent Boyd over in the corner for Queensland's sixth try of the night and Johnathan Thurston converted his eighth goal from as many attempts to break Mal Meninga's Queensland record of seven goals in an Origin match.
A runaway try to Jennings in the 61st minute ensured the Blues wouldn't head home without a four-pointer, although it was little consolation as Chambers found the line seven minutes later to take the score out to 46-6.
Further Queensland celebrations ensued when Aidan Guerra crashed over the line two minutes from full-time and Hodges lined up the conversion attempt, guiding his effort between the uprights to finish the game off at 52-6.
There was niggling between both sides from the outset, not surprisingly instigated by Michael Ennis, who lined up for his first Origin since the 2011 decider after replacing the injured Robbie Farah prior to kick-off.
The Blues targeted Origin debutant Dane Gagai from their first attacking kick and it paid dividends with the Maroons winger spilling the ball allowing NSW a chance to open the scoring.
NSW were unable to crack Queensland's line and had to settle for a penalty goal and a 2-0 lead after five minutes.
Queensland squared the ledger four minutes later when Thurston slotted an easy two points after receiving back-to-back penalties.
A Will Hopoate error allowed the Maroons a prime opportunity to press for the opening try and they duly obliged when Gagai crossed unmarked out wide.
Thurston's sublime sideline conversion took the Queenslanders out to an 8-2 lead in the 15th minute.
The Blues rallied and dominated the next 10-minute period but couldn't convert their possession into points and soon found themselves defending their own line again when prop Aaron Woods conceded a marker penalty.
Queensland capitalised moments later when Thurston sent Josh Papalii over the line for his maiden Origin try and a 14-2 lead 13 minutes out from half-time.
The Maroons extended their lead to 14 points when Beau Scott took out Smith with a late tackle and the host's advantage soon became 20 points when Inglis crossed for his 17th Origin try.
An ugly lifting tackle by Trent Merrin on Corey Parker allowed Queensland to go on the attack once again and the destructive Maroons fullback steamrolled his way over the paint much to the delight of the Suncorp Stadium crowd.
The Maroons had one final opportunity to crack the Blues' line again inside the final minute of the first half but NSW held on to keep scoreboard reading 22-2 at half-time.
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A rampaging and unrelenting Maroons side have reclaimed the Holden State of Origin shield with a record-breaking 52-6 victory over New South Wales in front of a sell-out Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
The 46-point margin broke previous highest winning margin in Origin history of 40 points, set by the Blues 15 years ago.
It was also only the second time in Origin history that a team has scored more than 50 points after NSW defeated Queensland 56-16 in the aforementioned match in Game Three, 2000.
The Maroons scored six tries before the Blues could reply through Michael Jennings midway through the second half, but it mattered for little as Queensland cruised towards victory in front of a crowd of over 52,000.
The Blues couldn't handle Queensland's rampant momentum and were unable take control of proceedings with only 30 per cent of possession for the match.
Greg Inglis was heavily involved from the outset, running for 139 metres and scoring a try as he rotated between fullback and winger with Darius Boyd.
Will Chambers ran for 175 metres and also scored a try, while Corey Parker (147 metres and 23 tackles) and Jacob Lillyman (137 metres) led the way for Queensland's forwards.
Parker received the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series, just prior to the moment when Cameron Smith lifted the Origin shield for the fourth time as Queensland captain.
Down by 20 points at half-time, the night went from bad to worse for the Blues as Matt Gillett scored his second Origin try in as many games after pouncing on the Steeden after it was batted back into play by retiring centre Justin Hodges from over his own dead-ball line.
The 42nd-minute try was reminiscent of the Inglis bat-back during the 2008 Centenary Test with the moment of Maroons brilliance bringing the record Suncorp Stadium crowd to their feet.
Eight minutes later Michael Morgan scored his first Origin try from only his third touch of the game to extend Queensland's lead to 34-2.
The Maroons weren’t finished scoring as Morgan sent Boyd over in the corner for Queensland's sixth try of the night and Johnathan Thurston converted his eighth goal from as many attempts to break Mal Meninga's Queensland record of seven goals in an Origin match.
A runaway try to Jennings in the 61st minute ensured the Blues wouldn't head home without a four-pointer, although it was little consolation as Chambers found the line seven minutes later to take the score out to 46-6.
Further Queensland celebrations ensued when Aidan Guerra crashed over the line two minutes from full-time and Hodges lined up the conversion attempt, guiding his effort between the uprights to finish the game off at 52-6.
There was niggling between both sides from the outset, not surprisingly instigated by Michael Ennis, who lined up for his first Origin since the 2011 decider after replacing the injured Robbie Farah prior to kick-off.
The Blues targeted Origin debutant Dane Gagai from their first attacking kick and it paid dividends with the Maroons winger spilling the ball allowing NSW a chance to open the scoring.
NSW were unable to crack Queensland's line and had to settle for a penalty goal and a 2-0 lead after five minutes.
Queensland squared the ledger four minutes later when Thurston slotted an easy two points after receiving back-to-back penalties.
A Will Hopoate error allowed the Maroons a prime opportunity to press for the opening try and they duly obliged when Gagai crossed unmarked out wide.
Thurston's sublime sideline conversion took the Queenslanders out to an 8-2 lead in the 15th minute.
The Blues rallied and dominated the next 10-minute period but couldn't convert their possession into points and soon found themselves defending their own line again when prop Aaron Woods conceded a marker penalty.
Queensland capitalised moments later when Thurston sent Josh Papalii over the line for his maiden Origin try and a 14-2 lead 13 minutes out from half-time.
The Maroons extended their lead to 14 points when Beau Scott took out Smith with a late tackle and the host's advantage soon became 20 points when Inglis crossed for his 17th Origin try.
An ugly lifting tackle by Trent Merrin on Corey Parker allowed Queensland to go on the attack once again and the destructive Maroons fullback steamrolled his way over the paint much to the delight of the Suncorp Stadium crowd.
The Maroons had one final opportunity to crack the Blues' line again inside the final minute of the first half but NSW held on to keep scoreboard reading 22-2 at half-time.
Queensland vs NSW battle of the Titans
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Queensland
1. Billy Slater
2. Darius Boyd
3. Greg Inglis
4. Justin Hodges
5. Brent Tate
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith (c)
10. Nate Myles
11. Chris McQueen
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Corey Parker
14. Daly Cherry-Evans
15. Ben Te'o
16. Matt Gillett
17. Josh Papalii
New South Wales
1. Josh Dugan
2. Brett Morris
3. Michael Jennings
4. Josh Morris
5. James McManus
6. James Maloney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Aaron Woods
9. Robbie Farah
10. James Tamou
11. Luke Lewis
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Greg Bird
14. Andrew Fifita
15. Trent Merrin
16. Boyd Cordner
17. Anthony Watmough
Queensland vs NSW battle of the Titans
credits to Fox Sports
Queensland
1. Billy Slater
2. Darius Boyd
3. Greg Inglis
4. Justin Hodges
5. Brent Tate
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith (c)
10. Nate Myles
11. Chris McQueen
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Corey Parker
14. Daly Cherry-Evans
15. Ben Te'o
16. Matt Gillett
17. Josh Papalii
New South Wales
1. Josh Dugan
2. Brett Morris
3. Michael Jennings
4. Josh Morris
5. James McManus
6. James Maloney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Aaron Woods
9. Robbie Farah
10. James Tamou
11. Luke Lewis
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Greg Bird
14. Andrew Fifita
15. Trent Merrin
16. Boyd Cordner
17. Anthony Watmough
Relive every State of Origin game, from the epic first series when Arthur Beetson led the Maroons out in 1980, to 2012 with the State of Origin ultimate coll...
Relive every State of Origin game, from the epic first series when Arthur Beetson led the Maroons out in 1980, to 2012 with the State of Origin ultimate coll...
My promo video for Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series.
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My promo video for Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series.
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NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW have won a State of Origin series for the first time since 2005 after a hard-fought 6-4 victory in a niggly second match at ANZ Stadium.
The spiteful clash ended with both Josh Reynolds and Johnathan Thurston being placed on report for alleged headbutts in the 79th minute.
The Blues had to wait until the 72nd minute to hit the front through a Trent Hodkinson converted try.
They then held on to end Queensland's eight-year winning streak in the interstate series.
"We've just been through so much over the years," a tearful Hayne said after the match.
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nsw win state of origin 2 2014
NSW have won a State of Origin series for the first time since 2005 after a hard-fought 6-4 victory in a niggly second match at ANZ Stadium.
The spiteful clash ended with both Josh Reynolds and Johnathan Thurston being placed on report for alleged headbutts in the 79th minute.
The Blues had to wait until the 72nd minute to hit the front through a Trent Hodkinson converted try.
They then held on to end Queensland's eight-year winning streak in the interstate series.
"We've just been through so much over the years," a tearful Hayne said after the match.
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[nsw wins origin 2 2014]
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nsw win state of origin 2 2014
NSW have delivered one of the most stirring defensive efforts in the state's history to breathe even greater life into the 2014 Holden State of Origin series...
NSW have delivered one of the most stirring defensive efforts in the state's history to breathe even greater life into the 2014 Holden State of Origin series...
State Of Origin 2014, game 3, with Andrew Johns giving his analysis on the upcoming game and series so far. A new idea for this season and surely beats Gus G...
State Of Origin 2014, game 3, with Andrew Johns giving his analysis on the upcoming game and series so far. A new idea for this season and surely beats Gus G...
Watch how the Maroons have secured the 6th series in this deciding match of 2011. Darren Lockyer's final State of Origin, Jonathon Thurston knee injury and a...
Watch how the Maroons have secured the 6th series in this deciding match of 2011. Darren Lockyer's final State of Origin, Jonathon Thurston knee injury and a...
3 fights, 2 knockouts, 1 broken arm, 10-10 with 17 mins to go - WhaT mORe cAn we aSk fOr!! Its the Origin, its the decider ... Watch the entire game in under...
3 fights, 2 knockouts, 1 broken arm, 10-10 with 17 mins to go - WhaT mORe cAn we aSk fOr!! Its the Origin, its the decider ... Watch the entire game in under...
Game 1 of the 2011 State of Origin Series.. QLD:16 - NSW:12 State Of Origin, NRL,Rugby League, May, 25, 2011, soloboy321, big hits, Queensland Maroons, New S...
Game 1 of the 2011 State of Origin Series.. QLD:16 - NSW:12 State Of Origin, NRL,Rugby League, May, 25, 2011, soloboy321, big hits, Queensland Maroons, New S...
State against State, Mate against Mate. A small history lesson about Origin. This video captures the rivalry between Queensland and New South Wales. And yes ...
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State of Origin - Big Hits and Brawls
This is a collection of some of the biggest hits and brawls in history of State Of Origin....
This is a collection of some of the biggest hits and brawls in history of State Of Origin.
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State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
It's almost that time of year. NSW and Queensland will battle it out in a three game serie...
published:11 May 2015
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
State of Origin - The Worlds Greatest Rivalry
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It's almost that time of year. NSW and Queensland will battle it out in a three game series - State of Origin. I have made this collage of the best and most memorable origin moments to get you fans pumped up! Make sure you subscribe and like the video if you enjoyed it. 13.
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State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 2 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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An energetic and attacking NSW outfit has racked up their highest Origin score since 2009, squaring the Origin series one-all with a 26-18 win in front of the biggest Origin crowd in history at the MCG.
NSW showed a willingness to spread the ball to both sides and both maligned halves, Mitch Pearce and Trent Hodkinson, played their roles to perfection as the side overcame a typical second-half Queensland resurgence to close out the win in front of a massive crowd of 91,513.
The Blues' left edge and centre Michael Jennings in particular was a constant threat but Maroons left centre Greg Inglis exploded back into form, becoming Origin's greatest ever try scorer along the way.
Like in Game One the Blues starting props, Aaron Woods and James Tamou, produced massive opening spells and closed the game strongly while Canterbury firebrand David Klemmer was immense off the bench, charging furiously into the Maroon wall all night.
The first half was one of the slickest and most free-flowing halves of Origin football in recent memory as the Blues showed a willingness to chance their arm and spread the ball wide.
The main beneficiary was left centre Michael Jennings, who was dangerous throughout, racking up an amazing seven tackle busts in the opening 40 and scoring the first try after showing great evasiveness following a poor defensive misread from Will Chambers.
The referees were far more stringent on the 10 metres, as promised, and each side was pinged four times in the opening 40 – most of those 10-metre penalties – and it helped the Maroons into position to square things up just after the 10-minute mark when a great Corey Parker short ball allowed Cowboys prop Matt Scott to continue his try-scoring ways, crashing under the posts.
Trent Merrin was brought into the action 20 minutes from the start, rather than the finish (as he was in Game One) when skipper Paul Gallen was taken off with a rib complaint, although Gallen did return later in the half.
More brilliant work from Jennings running off Brett Morris allowed Brett's twin Josh to latch onto a pinpoint Mitchell Pearce bomb in the 26th, the centre just managing to retain control and halfback Trent Hodkinson nailing his second tricky conversion of the half to stretch the lead to 12-6.
Queensland refused to go away and another dangerous left side shift with the Blues right side being pulled apart – not for the first time in the half – saw a one-handed over-the-top Slater offload put Greg Inglis into space.
He combined with winger Darius Boyd to scatter the Blues line and backed up to claim the outright record for most ever Origin tries with his 16th four-pointer for Queensland just after the half hour mark.
While Thurston was missing his conversion attempt, busy Blues back-rower Ryan Hoffman – the top metre-getter of the first half with 90 metres – was being taken off for a concussion check.
A stripping penalty against Daly Cherry-Evans – also on paper the worst defender of the opening half with three misses – piggy-backed the Blues into position where a 10-metre penalty gave Hodkinson a free shot at making it 14-10 at the half-time break.
In classic Queensland fashion, the Maroons stole the momentum right after half-time when Cameron Smith kicked early in the set from dummy half and a brilliant Thurston chase managed to pin Josh Dugan in-goal for a repeat set.
One repeat set became three as the Blues knocked down a kick then gave a marker penalty and the pressure finally told when bench forward Matt Gillett stepped through some fairly soft defence to claim the lead for the first time in the game.
That lead was extended through a questionable decision to take two points for a 10-metre penalty, making it 18-14, and it looked a poor decision after the Maroons held NSW into their half with a 10-metre penalty and impressive prop Aaron Woods shrugged off one defender and pushed through another to score next to the posts.
With the Blues suddenly full of running a brilliant long range try looked to have stretched their lead but for a dubious forward-pass call on the final pass to would-be try scorer Pearce.
That decision though wasn't as controversial as the one that followed it. When Pearce ran at the line and was stripped one-on-one by Michael Morgan, Inglis scooped up the scraps and raced 90 to score.
Although the play was sent upstairs as a try, the video referees found a hint of a knock-on from Nate Myles as the ball came free and rather than the Maroons reclaiming the lead the Blues were returned possession back at the Queensland line.
They were good enough to score after earning a repeat set off a kick when a Hodkinson pass found Dugan charging back in on the angle to score next to the posts and hand the Blues a vital eight-point lead at 26-18.
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State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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published:08 Jul 2015
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
State Of Origin 2015 Game 3 Highlights: NSW vs QLD
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A rampaging and unrelenting Maroons side have reclaimed the Holden State of Origin shield with a record-breaking 52-6 victory over New South Wales in front of a sell-out Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.
The 46-point margin broke previous highest winning margin in Origin history of 40 points, set by the Blues 15 years ago.
It was also only the second time in Origin history that a team has scored more than 50 points after NSW defeated Queensland 56-16 in the aforementioned match in Game Three, 2000.
The Maroons scored six tries before the Blues could reply through Michael Jennings midway through the second half, but it mattered for little as Queensland cruised towards victory in front of a crowd of over 52,000.
The Blues couldn't handle Queensland's rampant momentum and were unable take control of proceedings with only 30 per cent of possession for the match.
Greg Inglis was heavily involved from the outset, running for 139 metres and scoring a try as he rotated between fullback and winger with Darius Boyd.
Will Chambers ran for 175 metres and also scored a try, while Corey Parker (147 metres and 23 tackles) and Jacob Lillyman (137 metres) led the way for Queensland's forwards.
Parker received the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series, just prior to the moment when Cameron Smith lifted the Origin shield for the fourth time as Queensland captain.
Down by 20 points at half-time, the night went from bad to worse for the Blues as Matt Gillett scored his second Origin try in as many games after pouncing on the Steeden after it was batted back into play by retiring centre Justin Hodges from over his own dead-ball line.
The 42nd-minute try was reminiscent of the Inglis bat-back during the 2008 Centenary Test with the moment of Maroons brilliance bringing the record Suncorp Stadium crowd to their feet.
Eight minutes later Michael Morgan scored his first Origin try from only his third touch of the game to extend Queensland's lead to 34-2.
The Maroons weren’t finished scoring as Morgan sent Boyd over in the corner for Queensland's sixth try of the night and Johnathan Thurston converted his eighth goal from as many attempts to break Mal Meninga's Queensland record of seven goals in an Origin match.
A runaway try to Jennings in the 61st minute ensured the Blues wouldn't head home without a four-pointer, although it was little consolation as Chambers found the line seven minutes later to take the score out to 46-6.
Further Queensland celebrations ensued when Aidan Guerra crashed over the line two minutes from full-time and Hodges lined up the conversion attempt, guiding his effort between the uprights to finish the game off at 52-6.
There was niggling between both sides from the outset, not surprisingly instigated by Michael Ennis, who lined up for his first Origin since the 2011 decider after replacing the injured Robbie Farah prior to kick-off.
The Blues targeted Origin debutant Dane Gagai from their first attacking kick and it paid dividends with the Maroons winger spilling the ball allowing NSW a chance to open the scoring.
NSW were unable to crack Queensland's line and had to settle for a penalty goal and a 2-0 lead after five minutes.
Queensland squared the ledger four minutes later when Thurston slotted an easy two points after receiving back-to-back penalties.
A Will Hopoate error allowed the Maroons a prime opportunity to press for the opening try and they duly obliged when Gagai crossed unmarked out wide.
Thurston's sublime sideline conversion took the Queenslanders out to an 8-2 lead in the 15th minute.
The Blues rallied and dominated the next 10-minute period but couldn't convert their possession into points and soon found themselves defending their own line again when prop Aaron Woods conceded a marker penalty.
Queensland capitalised moments later when Thurston sent Josh Papalii over the line for his maiden Origin try and a 14-2 lead 13 minutes out from half-time.
The Maroons extended their lead to 14 points when Beau Scott took out Smith with a late tackle and the host's advantage soon became 20 points when Inglis crossed for his 17th Origin try.
An ugly lifting tackle by Trent Merrin on Corey Parker allowed Queensland to go on the attack once again and the destructive Maroons fullback steamrolled his way over the paint much to the delight of the Suncorp Stadium crowd.
The Maroons had one final opportunity to crack the Blues' line again inside the final minute of the first half but NSW held on to keep scoreboard reading 22-2 at half-time.
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State of Origin: Game 1, 2000 highlights
Highlights from Game 1 of the 2000 State of Origin series....
Highlights from Game 1 of the 2000 State of Origin series.
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Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Queensland vs NSW battle of the Titans
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Queensland
1. Billy Slater
2...
published:19 Jul 2013
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
Rugby League - State Of Origin 3 NRL 2013
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Queensland vs NSW battle of the Titans
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Queensland
1. Billy Slater
2. Darius Boyd
3. Greg Inglis
4. Justin Hodges
5. Brent Tate
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith (c)
10. Nate Myles
11. Chris McQueen
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Corey Parker
14. Daly Cherry-Evans
15. Ben Te'o
16. Matt Gillett
17. Josh Papalii
New South Wales
1. Josh Dugan
2. Brett Morris
3. Michael Jennings
4. Josh Morris
5. James McManus
6. James Maloney
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Aaron Woods
9. Robbie Farah
10. James Tamou
11. Luke Lewis
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Greg Bird
14. Andrew Fifita
15. Trent Merrin
16. Boyd Cordner
17. Anthony Watmough
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State of Origin ultimate DVD collection
Relive every State of Origin game, from the epic first series when Arthur Beetson led the ...
Relive every State of Origin game, from the epic first series when Arthur Beetson led the Maroons out in 1980, to 2012 with the State of Origin ultimate coll...
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2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
My promo video for Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series.
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published:07 Jul 2015
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
2015 State of Origin Game 3 Promo
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My promo video for Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series.
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NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW have won a State of Origin series for the first time since 2005 after a hard-fought 6-...
published:18 Jun 2014
NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
NSW Blues Win State Of Origin Series 2014 defeating QLD Maroons 6-4
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NSW have won a State of Origin series for the first time since 2005 after a hard-fought 6-4 victory in a niggly second match at ANZ Stadium.
The spiteful clash ended with both Josh Reynolds and Johnathan Thurston being placed on report for alleged headbutts in the 79th minute.
The Blues had to wait until the 72nd minute to hit the front through a Trent Hodkinson converted try.
They then held on to end Queensland's eight-year winning streak in the interstate series.
"We've just been through so much over the years," a tearful Hayne said after the match.
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State of Origin I Highlights 2014
NSW have delivered one of the most stirring defensive efforts in the state's history to br...
NSW have delivered one of the most stirring defensive efforts in the state's history to breathe even greater life into the 2014 Holden State of Origin series...
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State of Origin 2012 Series Highlights
Highlights from the 2012 State of Origin series, one of the closest and best series in his...
The news came as Nato renewed assurances to defend its allies in view of the "escalation ofRussian military activities" in Syria... Top Stories ... Your pictures of the Northern Lights, as seen from across UK ... Is this manga cartoon of a six-year-old Syrian girl racist? ... The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites ... ....
JERUSALEM (AP) An Arab attacker stabbed four Israelis with a screwdriver on Thursday before a soldier shot and killed him amid fresh violence that prompted Israel's premier to bar Cabinet ministers and lawmakers from a sensitive Jerusalem holy site at the heart of the latest tensions ...Palestinian protesters meanwhile clashed with Israeli forces in a number of locations in the West Bank....
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- The latest on the stabbing of a U.S ... 11.05 a.m. Police in California's capital city say they are looking for two men in the stabbing of a U.S ... Universityof California, Davis, Medical Center says Stone is in serious condition. ---. 10.47 a.m. Police in California's capital city say the stabbing of a U.S ... Thursday ... ....
A Syrian general said the Russian intervention had weakened the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group and other armed opponents of Assad ... "Greater than 90 percent of the strikes that we've seen them take to date have not been against ISIL or Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorists," said StateDepartment spokesman John Kirby ... "NATO is able and ready to defend all of the allies, including Turkey."....
In addition, thousands of family members, relatives, friends and associates will forever be afflicted and perplexed with his horrible intentions and actions ...Evil, in fact, is not only the deliberate action of one person but can be the deliberate act of groups or institutions. Consequently, evil actions depend heavily on threatened egotism, exceptional esteem and a distorted sense of identity....
The semi-finals of the 2015Girls 16 & Under National Championships are set to be a stateoforigin battle after day four games in Perth, with close games setting up tantalising encounters for the penultimate day of action ... In other games, Tasmania drew with the North BrisbanePoloBears 5-5 in their final game of the round ... The original issuer is solely responsible for the accuracy of the information contained therein....
The Cowboys big man is still haunted by the shellacking he copped as part of the NSW team which lost this year's Origin decider 52-6 to Queensland... "After that game three Origin I went into a bit of a hole ... "Making your StateofOrigin debut and debut for Australia is great and I treasure those moments and the World Cup but making the grand final with the team you started the year with....
Queensland star Aidan Guerra benefited from the hostile environment Suncorp Stadium can produce when the Maroons claimed this season's StateofOrigin series with a record thumping ofNSW in July ... "I am looking forward to the atmosphere up there, they may not be cheering for us but it will be a grand final or a StateofOrigin atmosphere that is for sure," Guerra told AAP....
Melbourne Storm centre Will Chambers says his teammates will make the most of not playing this weekend ahead of next Saturday night's preliminary final ... "Personally I prefer to stay away from it but some of the boys might watch it or even watch it together," Chambers said. Chambers has enjoyed a season playing in all three StateofOrigin games for Queensland as the Maroons claimed victory over NSW....
Josh Dugan has been crowned the Brad Fittler medallist for NSW’s best player in this year’s ill-fated StateofOrigin campaign ... It was a tough loss to swallow for NSW, after they had ended Queensland’s eight-year stranglehold over StateofOrigin in 2014....
Jarryd Hayne says StateofOrigin takes you to places you've never been before - to hell and back ...Blues legend, who has likened his first four months as an NFL player as StateofOrigin on a weekly basis....
Jarryd Hayne says StateofOrigin takes you to places you've never been before - to hell and back. Imagine then how tough life in America has been for the Blues legend, who has likened his first four months as an NFL player as StateofOrigin on a weekly basis ... "It is pretty crazy," Hayne said. "It's pretty much like StateofOrigin every week....
"They play that coconut style, Polynesian sort of football…throwing it around," Moore said on air. His comments sparked an immediate uproar on Twitter with many questioning if the former origin great was being racist....
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. That motto of former ARL chairman Ken Arthurson during the Super League war was echoed by his modern-day counterpart John Grant in response to increasing louder calls for changes to StateofOrigin scheduling ...As it is a knockout competition, four matches could be played either side ofOriginI, ......