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New South Wales (Blues) vs Queensland (Maroons)
State of Origin 2012 Game 2
Date: Wed. 13th June, 2012
Round 14 :: NRL Season 2012
TV: Fox
Stats: Live
BLUES: Brett Stewart, Jarryd Hayne, Michael Jennings, Josh Morris,
Akuila Uate, Todd Carney, Mitchell Pearce, Paul Gallen (c), Robbie
Farah, James Tamou, Glenn Stewart, Luke Lewis, Greg Bird. Interchange:
Trent Merrin, Jamie Buhrer, Ben Creagh, Tony Williams
MAROONS: Billy Slater, Darius Boyd, Greg Inglis, Justin Hodges, Brent
Tate, Johnathan Thurston, Cooper Cronk, Matthew Scott, Cameron Smith
(c), Petero Civoniceva, Nate Myles, Sam Thaiday, Ashley Harrison.
Interchange (from): Matt Gillett, David Taylor, Ben Hannant, David
Shillington, Daly Cherry-Evans, Dane Nielsen
NRL State of Origin 2012 Game 1 Preview:
NSW have named four debutants for the opening 2012 Origin game at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium (Docklands).
After ill-fated stints at Canberra and the Sydney Roosters, the
enigmatic Todd Carney has been awarded for his career rebirth at
Cronulla with his first Origin jumper. He will partner former Roosters
teammate Mitchell Pearce, replacing the out-of-favour Jamie Soward at
five-eighth. North Queensland’s James Tamou, who controversially chose
to play for Australia in the recent Anzac Test (despite his Kiwi
heritage), will debut in the forwards. Manly’s Jamie Buhrer and Tony
Williams (coming off a seven-match ban) will also debut on the
interchange, joining Sea Eagles teammates Brett and Glenn Stewart.
Robbie Farah makes an Origin comeback (his first game since 2009),
replacing Michael Ennis.
NSW have focused on a speedy backline of Brett Stewart, Akuila Uate,
Michael Jennings (despite being demoted to the Windsor NSW Cup team),
Josh Morris and Jarryd Hayne to combat QLD’s big men.
Queensland’s biggest question – who would replace Darren Lockyer – has
been answered by Johnathan Thurston shifting to five-eighth and Cooper
Cronk stepping into halfback. Brent Tate replaces the injured Jharal Yow
Yeh, while Corey Parker has been omitted. Brisbane’s Matt Gillett and
Manly’s Daly Cherry-Evans will make their debuts.
While the opening game has again been shifted to the ‘neutral’ territory
of Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium, the large contingent of Queenslanders in
the Melbourne Storm (not to mention the rivalry between Victoria and
NSW) should tip the balance towards the Maroons.