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ARL to Review State of Origin Eligibility Rules to Benefit New Zealand

The ARL Commission is considering a rule change allowing players eligible for both State of Origin and tier-one nations (New Zealand and England) to represent both, addressing concerns about New Zealand's competitive disadvantage in international rugby league.

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Queensland Dominates NSW in State of Origin Decider

In the State of Origin series decider, Queensland defeated NSW 24-12 at NSW's home ground, showcasing dominant performances from Tom Dearden and Cameron Munster despite NSW's superior roster on paper.

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Luai Replaces Injured Moses for Origin II

Mitchell Moses was ruled out of Origin II due to a calf injury sustained at training; Jarome Luai will replace him, having previously been thanked for his understanding after being initially overlooked for the position.

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Cleary's Missed Kicks Don't Derail NSW Blues' Origin I Victory

In Origin I, the NSW Blues defeated Queensland 18-6, despite NSW halfback Nathan Cleary missing all three conversion attempts; the team's strong defense, particularly while down a player, and four tries secured the victory, advancing them to Origin II.

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NSW Dominates Queensland in State of Origin Match

NSW defeated Queensland 18-6 in a State of Origin match, showcasing superior teamwork and individual brilliance from players like Cleary, Moses, and the Mitchells; Queensland's determined efforts were insufficient to overcome NSW's decisive advantage.

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Injury Concerns and Selection Changes Rock State of Origin Teams

Injuries cloud the NSW and Queensland State of Origin teams 10 days before the series opener, with Payne Haas (quad), Stephen Crichton (groin), and Selwyn Cobbo (possible fractured wrist) facing fitness issues; Max King earns a Blues debut and Mitchell Moses replaces Jarome Luai in the halves.

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Queensland Maroons Upset New South Wales in State of Origin Game Two

Queensland Maroons secured a decisive 24-12 victory over New South Wales in State of Origin game two, overcoming the death of their captain's father and needing to win two away games to claim the series; key players like Tom Dearden and Josh Papalii delivered exceptional performances.

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Luai's Return Boosts NSW Origin Chances

Jarome Luai replaces injured Mitchell Moses in the NSW Origin squad, bringing his strong on-field partnership with Nathan Cleary and a fierce competitive spirit, aiming to secure a series win against Queensland.

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NSW Dominates State of Origin Opener Despite Sin-Binning

In the State of Origin series opener, NSW defeated Queensland 18-6, with Queensland scoring only one try despite NSW having a player sin-binned for ten minutes; NSW dominated in possession, meters gained, and post-contact meters.

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NSW to Target Cherry-Evans' Defensive Weaknesses in State of Origin

NSW plans to exploit Queensland's Daly Cherry-Evans' defensive weaknesses on the right edge, using specific plays from previous matches like the 2023 game three, where Bradman Best scored twice due to Cherry-Evans' defensive lapses, to target him with Mitchell Moses, Angus Crichton, and Latrell Mitc...

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Haas Injury: NSW Prop Expected to Play Despite Missed Training

NSW State of Origin prop Payne Haas missed a third straight training session due to a quad strain but is expected to play in Wednesday's opener after showing improvement, running 2.5km at 70% capacity.

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NSW's Origin I Halfback Selection Hinges on Moses' Recovery and Luai's Performance

With Nathan Cleary's fitness uncertain and key injuries impacting both NSW and Queensland, the selection of the NSW halfback for Origin I hinges on the recovery of Mitchell Moses and the recent performance of Jarome Luai, both pivotal players in last year's series win.

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