2014 NRL state of origin

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

DiReCT//TVState of origin game 1 2014 live streaming rugby||VB NSW Blues vs XXXX QLD Maroons

 Watch State of Origin live stream rugby league free match in here.Enjoy QLD vs NSW video coverage online free on your time.It will be held on 28 May 2014 at Suncorp Stadium.We are invited all international rugby,NRL and Origin faners to catch their important match from your pc,laptop,iphone,smartphone,Ps3 or any device.All devices are supported in our site to enjoy digital satellite video coverage rugby league three games from your home.Game 1,2 and 3 Queensland Maroons vs New South Wales is very exciting to all.Because every year three games will play between in this two teams.









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State of Origin Game 1.
The State of Origin Rugby Series represents the greatest rugby rivalry of all time. Two Australian rugby teams, the Maroons and the Blues face each other in an epic best-out-of-three rugby series. This event occurs mid-season in the Australian rugby league. The players in this annual series are selected in terms of the first Australian state they played for. The two states going against each other are Queensland and New South Wales. Due to the significance of this event, tickets to the stadium hosting the event are always sold out. There is thus a huge television audience that actively follows the series live.

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The State of Origin Rugby Series is considered in some circles as bigger than international rugby events even though it’s in the local league, and the huge following of the event is testament to this. As tickets are mostly sold out early for the event, you can alternatively catch the live proceedings of the event in State of Origin live streaming on the internet. Live streaming is a great alternative and has a wide coverage. You can catch all the action and rivalry from as far away as you possibly can be. All you require is an internet connection.


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There are many benefits of watching the state of origin live stream, the first being the affordability. For those living far away from the venue of the event, you can save on lodging, travelling and other associated costs of going to watch the event live. Watching the event on a live stream provides a more convenient and hassle free way of enjoying the event. Web streaming provides easy access to otherwise inaccessible live content on this rugby series to people in far places where radio and T.V signals are hard to reach.

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In conclusion, the state of origin is an epic rugby event for all rugby fans. The raw rivalry played out on the pitch is a joy to watch for any rugby follower. The growing popularity of this event necessitates a broadcasting platform that is easily accessible to all who are interested in watching. State of the origin live streaming is a dream come true for ardent followers of this passionate rivalry. So, next time you want to catch this event in the comfort of your home, consider linking up with the rest of the global followers online and get the rush of your life.
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Monday, May 26, 2014

LiVe StreaminG///State Of Origin 2014 New South Wales vs Queensland Match 1

State Of Origin 2014 New South Wales vs Queensland Match 1 will begin 28th May in Suncorp Stadium @ 8.05 pm Wednesday. State of Origin Game 1 is just around the corner and both the Queensland Maroons and NSW Blues have been named for what should be an explosive clash up at Suncorp Stadium.
NSW got to within two points of breaking the Maroons dominance in the last game of last year series, 12-10 losses.
It was the third year in the row the series went to the third game and NSW had edges, which are closer to a series victory since the QLD white-wash of 2010, looked well placed at the beginning of this year to register their first origin series win since 2005 every year.
However, several wounded and some of the players from last years team struggling to find form have seen a serious shake-up for the NSW Blues side this year with a lot of new faces in the backline including a new combination of a half and five-eight.



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Canterbury of Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds, which led their side to eight wins from ten games this season, have been selected as the halves over the top of out-of-form James Maloney and Mitchell Pearce roosters.
It is the first taste of origin while Hodkinson Reynolds played in the finals last year only 15mins. It will be a huge challenge for the couple charged with producing enough points to Queensland is back-line that on club level, enjoy playing behind one of the greatest forward packs in the league often have the advantage over their opposition.
As Maroons concludes the condition of origin series of 2014 with the same team as they start, their team will have eight players to at least 20 origin games played and qualify for the coveted Dick “Tosser” Turner medal.
If the Blues reach a similar flat-rate campaign, they have only one; Järryd fullback Hayne.
It is so true that a Gene Miles one-handed offload that winning teams are easier to pick up than those who must constantly be pulled from the canvas but there is an undeniable sense of unity in the Maroons camp that feeds all the way down from the Committee.
Josh Papalii, Chris McQueen and Ben Te’o have not been in the same form for their clubs in 2014, who served them origin selection in the first place, but a week spent in the company of their brethren Queensland will see their performances improve drastically.
Blues coach Laurie Daleys hand was forced with suspensions and injuries within the established as Greg Bird and Andrew Fifita but when Mitchell Pearce was entangled in the late night hijinks that pulled the new South Wales Police anger less than three weeks from game one, Daley took the position.
Not only was Pearce removed from Committee discussions but roosters team-mate James Maloney went with him despite a starring role in a return of the Wests Tigers in round 9 against damage.
Instead, come the irresistible Josh Reynolds and his partner halves Bulldogs Trent Hodkinson while cocks flyer Daniel Tupou an exciting add-on to a backline with a lot of potential.
It is in the forward, but where Daley went in search of a containment crew instead of the next generation of great Blues “bookends”.
There are six players in the NSW forward rotation 30 years or older, including the spiritual leaders of the team at Paul Gallen and Robbie Farah. Beau Scott has earned a recall for the first time since game three, 2012 while Ryan Hoffman maintains the position he held last year, seven years after his debut in origin.
Although still very accomplished first-graders, it is hard to believe that Anthony Watmough or Luke Lewis the best days are in front of them so the question deserves to be asked whether they are the right men to blow in a new dynasty of Blues or just men for now.
Maroons have a debutant (Aidan Guerra) and Blues two (Hodkinson and Tupou) but origin experience weighs heavily in Queensland cast to the tune of 233 games for 124.
Origin games won very rarely use carefully contrived plays perfectly done to expose the opposition defense.
Teams:
Queensland Maroons team for State of Origin 2014 Game 1:
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, 10. Nate Myles, 11. Chris McQueen, 12 Matt Gillett, 13 Corey Parker, 14. Daly Cherry-Evans, 15. Ben Te’o 16. Josh Papalii, 17. Aidan Guerra 18. Will Chambers, 19. Jake Friend
New South Wales Blues team for State of Origin 2014 Game 1:
1. Jarryd Hayne, 2. Brett Morris, 4. Michael Jennings 5. Daniel Tupou, 6. Josh Reynolds, 7. Trent Hodkinson, 8. Aaron Woods, 9. Robbie Farah, 10. James Tamou, 11. Ryan Hoffman, 12. Beau Scott, 13. Paul Gallen, 14. Trent Merrin, 15. Anthony Watmough, 16. Luke Lewis, 17. Tony Williams

//rUgBY:State Of Origin New South Wales vs Queensland Game 1 Live streaming on May 28,2014

The 2014 State of Origin series will be the 32nd time the annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams have played entirely under 'state of origin' rules (1980 and 1981 were only 1 game series). It will be the second series to be administered by the Australian Rugby League Commission which was created in a major restructure of the sport's administration in Australia.

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State Of Origin 2014 New South Wales vs Queensland Match 1 will begin 28th May in Suncorp Stadium @ 8.05 pm Wednesday. State of Origin Game 1 is just around the corner and both the Queensland Maroons and NSW Blues have been named for what should be an explosive clash up at Suncorp Stadium.
NSW got to within two points of breaking the Maroons dominance in the last game of last year series, 12-10 losses.
It was the third year in the row the series went to the third game and NSW had edges, which are closer to a series victory since the QLD white-wash of 2010, looked well placed at the beginning of this year to register their first origin series win since 2005 every year.
However, several wounded and some of the players from last years team struggling to find form have seen a serious shake-up for the NSW Blues side this year with a lot of new faces in the backline including a new combination of a half and five-eight.


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Canterbury of Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds, which led their side to eight wins from ten games this season, have been selected as the halves over the top of out-of-form James Maloney and Mitchell Pearce roosters.
It is the first taste of origin while Hodkinson Reynolds played in the finals last year only 15mins. It will be a huge challenge for the couple charged with producing enough points to Queensland is back-line that on club level, enjoy playing behind one of the greatest forward packs in the league often have the advantage over their opposition.
As Maroons concludes the condition of origin series of 2014 with the same team as they start, their team will have eight players to at least 20 origin games played and qualify for the coveted Dick “Tosser” Turner medal.
If the Blues reach a similar flat-rate campaign, they have only one; Järryd fullback Hayne.
It is so true that a Gene Miles one-handed offload that winning teams are easier to pick up than those who must constantly be pulled from the canvas but there is an undeniable sense of unity in the Maroons camp that feeds all the way down from the Committee.
Josh Papalii, Chris McQueen and Ben Te’o have not been in the same form for their clubs in 2014, who served them origin selection in the first place, but a week spent in the company of their brethren Queensland will see their performances improve drastically.
Blues coach Laurie Daleys hand was forced with suspensions and injuries within the established as Greg Bird and Andrew Fifita but when Mitchell Pearce was entangled in the late night hijinks that pulled the new South Wales Police anger less than three weeks from game one, Daley took the position.
Not only was Pearce removed from Committee discussions but roosters team-mate James Maloney went with him despite a starring role in a return of the Wests Tigers in round 9 against damage.
Instead, come the irresistible Josh Reynolds and his partner halves Bulldogs Trent Hodkinson while cocks flyer Daniel Tupou an exciting add-on to a backline with a lot of potential.
It is in the forward, but where Daley went in search of a containment crew instead of the next generation of great Blues “bookends”.
There are six players in the NSW forward rotation 30 years or older, including the spiritual leaders of the team at Paul Gallen and Robbie Farah. Beau Scott has earned a recall for the first time since game three, 2012 while Ryan Hoffman maintains the position he held last year, seven years after his debut in origin.
Although still very accomplished first-graders, it is hard to believe that Anthony Watmough or Luke Lewis the best days are in front of them so the question deserves to be asked whether they are the right men to blow in a new dynasty of Blues or just men for now.
Maroons have a debutant (Aidan Guerra) and Blues two (Hodkinson and Tupou) but origin experience weighs heavily in Queensland cast to the tune of 233 games for 124.
Origin games won very rarely use carefully contrived plays perfectly done to expose the opposition defense.
Teams:
Queensland Maroons team for State of Origin 2014 Game 1:
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, 10. Nate Myles, 11. Chris McQueen, 12 Matt Gillett, 13 Corey Parker, 14. Daly Cherry-Evans, 15. Ben Te’o 16. Josh Papalii, 17. Aidan Guerra 18. Will Chambers, 19. Jake Friend
New South Wales Blues team for State of Origin 2014 Game 1:
1. Jarryd Hayne, 2. Brett Morris, 4. Michael Jennings 5. Daniel Tupou, 6. Josh Reynolds, 7. Trent Hodkinson, 8. Aaron Woods, 9. Robbie Farah, 10. James Tamou, 11. Ryan Hoffman, 12. Beau Scott, 13. Paul Gallen, 14. Trent Merrin, 15. Anthony Watmough, 16. Luke Lewis, 17. Tony Williams