Origin 2022
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Origin is no longer hard, it's fast. The pace of the game is insane
DCE still sucks.
Newbies Carrigan and Cotter are killing it. Grant adding heaps from dummy halfBut NSW look the better side so far. On a different night they have 3 tries. Qld can't keep giving them field position
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@mariner4life said in Origin 2022:
Origin is no longer hard, it's fast.
The game is incredibly fast. The collisions are lame, there are few offloads, and it seems extremely risk averse though. Boring.
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Haha a tip tackle from one of the Blues, dumps the guy on his shoulder/head.
On report only, and a commentators call 'that's origin at it's finest'Fuck me.
That's a red card all day every day in rugby - and there wouldn't even be any debate about it.
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That was an Origin 1-on-1 strip
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Here we go kids
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Cameron Smith would be proud of those Qld extra wrestling hold downs without being penalised….
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What a fucking game of football, that was awesome.
Munster is the new Wally Lewis. What a game.
I have no idea how Qld held on.
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@mariner4life there was actually some beautiful footy in that final 10 by the Blues. The short passing, bodies in motion and direct running was great to watch. We should see more of it.
Glad Qld won this because I think it will add a bit more attention come game 2 and might add a bit of spice.
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@mariner4life yea I really enjoyed the second half, good game alright.
Munster was johnny on the spot to get Qld out of a pickle a few times, and Holmes had a few big defensive plays.
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Origin finish, the pace of the game throughout was incredibly fast and right to the last second.
You had the feeling another minute and it may have been tied
Great win for Queensland…Carrigan, Cotter, Val Holmes and of course Munster just insane.
Don’t see why the rest of the series won’t be this close
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Who won?
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That really was a pretty sweet game of league
Start was very even (can anyone see a reason Yeo didn't get an HIA?) but then NSW started to get on top., and rightly took the lead. Billy Slater showed a genuine bit of coaching acumen by making early changes. The introduction of Carrigan and Collins, followed by Grant, allowed Qld to take control of the middle. And they took a measure of control from there. The attack was disorganised right up until Ponga bounced a pass out to Cobbo.
2nd half was more of the same really, with Qld right on top but couldn't score enough points to get comfy. They were really hampered by the 2 injuries (Nanai came back but couldn't do much at all) and they started to get really tired. NSW started to click on attack as well, and on any other night nab two tries (how dumb do you have to be to stop in the line as a dummy runner? jesus). a 2nd NSW try was inevitible, and it looked for all money like a 3rd would come but Qld kept scrambling. What will be overlooked is the work to keep out Qld when Hunt made that last break, that was game over but NSW kept turning up in the right spot.
The last set was massive. Yeo went way closer than i thought he had any right too. And on a replay this morning he should have been allowed to play that ball. Extra time NSW win that.
For Qld some of the newbies were massive. Carrigan, Cotter, Cobbo all had huge games. In the first half i thought DCE, Holmes and Gagai were shit, but they got better and better. Grant was almost the most dangerous player on the pitch. Kaufusi is there to make tackles and general shittery. Does Papali make it for game 2 when he is only trusted to play the first 10 minutes? and probably only played the last 10 out of necessity? The Origin game might be too fast for him.