State of Origin II, 2023 | Queensland Maroons v NSW Blues | Match Condensed | NRL

Published 2023-06-21

All Comments (21)
  • Walsh is starting his origin career like he’s the new Alfie Langer. Gonna be exciting watching him go. Tough enough big enough talented enough. Great enough.
  • @epatongan
    Who’s your daddy? Yes im talking to you Luai. Queensland is your daddy.
  • @MATAHOSSI
    even when the hammer move teams he still does his handshake with murray taulagi. REAL BROTHERHOOD
  • @martontapas1283
    need another Ray Warren..he follows every movement of the ball to every player and breaks down its players background and history as he goes along..he knows how to raise and build up the moment according to the game...truly miss Ray Warren in big moments.
  • @ddropzz2976
    The hammers try is such a slick short side raid man beautiful to watch
  • brit here, just started watching NRL. maroons 8 is on another level.
  • @cliffstar913
    This is the start of another Queensland domination era, with Billy at the helm, he can definitely challenge Mal's 8 straight and pass 10💯👏👏
  • @justdont..84.
    I'm a Blues fan. Wat a glorious day.. bye Freddy, bye bye Penrith connection.. wat a joke
  • Holmes always does small things with x-factor eg grounding or picking up the ball dribbling along the ground as well as the odd big X-Factor eg run the length of the pitch or through a team to score. Just so dependable: Good decision-making, cool under pressure and some x-factor when needed.
  • Demolition job by this QLD team selected by a top future coach called BillySlater. You cannot fight a younger side with this level of enthusiasm, commitment and stamina. NSW must pick younger players who wish to make their reputation and not rely on older players that were once great but have very little to offer in the future. Josh Ado Carr failed miserably as an attacking player and his defence was mediocre. Too many forwards keep dying with the ball and ball retention and passing by the backs is well below standard. QLD played like a team and NSW played like individuals who were just invited to play in a game.
  • @daveabd
    To be fair the only area where QLD outplayed NSW was in their defense, oh and their attack. And probably their positional play, game strategy and their kicking game. And of course in player commitment and dedication. Alright maybe better selections and use of the bench but thats about it. But as an unbiased banana bender I would have to say NSW had the edge in the run down the tunnel and out onto the paddock. They nailed that.
  • @zenanais1
    Another 8 years dynasty waiting for the Queensland Maroons. How great were the Maroons players..
  • @morisause
    What about Nanai's tackle on Hass on the 69th minute. I have never seen Hass being picked up and driven back like that. Nanai kid is a super star
  • @Donnie_JS
    Reece Walsh is Luai's new Dad 😭🤝🏼
  • @Realtalk8319
    Someone close to fittler need to make him accountable and challenge him and other selectors about decisions. Fittler is always down playing serious questions! Fittler has been the one calling the "quality* players in Hynes etc.. and telling them they are dropped and the reasons why and now someone needs to tell him his dropped and why!
  • @tenakoe4258
    The blues were really unlucky. If the ref had of sent off 6 QLD players In the first 10 min. & awarded NSW 8 more unanswered tries. They would of had that match. Fair dinkum
  • Why's no-one talking about NSW getting a second challenge after losing the first one?