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streamings 2014 game 2 kicks off from ANZ Stadium, Sydney on 18 June,
Wednesday night at time 20:00 (AEDT). NSW Blues vs QLD Maroons State Of
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After a courageous victory in Game I as
underdogs, New South Wales head into the second game at ANZ Stadium
perfectly positioned to finally end Queensland’s eight year Origin
dominance.
Whilst their attack was good and asked
plenty of questions of the Queensland defence, it was NSW gritty
determination in defending their own line which ultimately won them the
game. At one stage in the second half, NSW were defending for ten of
fourteen sets and produced five try-saves for the match.
Both teams have made changes for Origin
II, most of which have been forced. The Blues have lost the Morris boys
from their right edge meaning Josh Dugan has been called in out of
position to play in the centres with Will Hopoate named on the wing.
Greg Bird is the only other change, coming in for reserve Tony Williams.
This sees Bird start, skipper Paul Gallen push forward and James Tamou
drop to the bench.
Queensland have defied precedence and
named a 22-man squad – and then added Dave Taylor – to cover for their
long list of injury worries. Definitely out are Cooper Cronk, Corey
Parker and Josh Papalii are definitely out. Billy Slater, Greg Inglis
and Daly Cherry-Evans are in doubt but all are expected to play. Taylor
seems to have his nose in front for the final bench spot though Anthony
Milford and Ben Hunt are both in the mix. Jacob Lillyman is a certain
inclusion on the bench.
Using the Dally M Medal as a measure of
form, the Blues have seven players in the Top 25 of the count including
runaway leader Jarryd Hayne, Josh Reynolds (3rd), Robbie Farah (7th),
Aaron Woods (11th), Trent Hodkinson (11th), Trent Merrin (11th) and Greg
Bird (11th). The Maroons have eight of their squad in the top 25 though
only six are expected to play. They are: Johnathan Thurston (2nd), Daly
Cherry-Evans (5th), Ben Hunt (5th), Matt Gillett (8th), Greg Inglis
(11th), Anthony Milford (11th), Matt Scott (20th) and Cameron Smith
(20th).
Teams:
New South Wales:
1. Jarryd Hayne, 2. Will Hopoate, 3. Josh Dugan, 4. Michael Jennings, 5. Daniel Tupou, 6. Josh Reynolds, 7. Trent Hodkinson, 8. Aaron Woods, 9. Robbie Farah, 10. Paul Gallen(c), 11. Ryan Hoffman, 12. Beau Scott, 13. Greg Bird.
New South Wales:
1. Jarryd Hayne, 2. Will Hopoate, 3. Josh Dugan, 4. Michael Jennings, 5. Daniel Tupou, 6. Josh Reynolds, 7. Trent Hodkinson, 8. Aaron Woods, 9. Robbie Farah, 10. Paul Gallen(c), 11. Ryan Hoffman, 12. Beau Scott, 13. Greg Bird.
Interchange: 14. James Tamou, 15. Anthony Watmough, 16. Luke Lewis, 17. Trent Merrin.
Queensland:
1. Billy Slater, 2. Darius Boyd, 3. Greg Inglis, 4. Justin Hodges, 5. Brent Tate, 6. Johnathan Thurston, 7. Daly Cherry-Evans, 8. Matt Scott, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. Nate Myles, 11. Sam Thaiday, 12. Matt Gillett, 13. Jacob Lillyman
1. Billy Slater, 2. Darius Boyd, 3. Greg Inglis, 4. Justin Hodges, 5. Brent Tate, 6. Johnathan Thurston, 7. Daly Cherry-Evans, 8. Matt Scott, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. Nate Myles, 11. Sam Thaiday, 12. Matt Gillett, 13. Jacob Lillyman