Campo was one of few not to miss a tackle either
For thurston's try he covered one blokes f**k up, then when hayne came in field it was campo who stopped Folau from going in untouched and force him to kick back infield, He completely shut lockyer down.
If his NSW mates had of shown half the desperation he did in defense perhaps Greg Inglis wouldnt have carved us up
in attack he was calling for ball but never got any, he needed to assert himself more and make sure he got the ball in his hands because the time NSW looked most threatening was when it was on his side of the field linking with Creagh, Jennings and Hayne. He put a few neat passes onto creagh hitting holes, had Jennings and O'Donnell held on to the ball there was two tries on offer imo... and he set up one with his kick to Hayne.
All in all i dont think he was nearly as bad as being made out, he was bad, but mainly because he simply didnt inject himself into the game... i guess he wasnt bad, he was just missing for most of the game. When he injected himself he was good
His Kicking game was absolutely rubbish.
And in absolute fairness, his game was on par with Mullen's first attempt at Origin, so by that reasoning he should be dropped but the difference is in Mullen's first game he was NSW's worst half. In this case, that crown belongs to Peter Wallace who probably had the worst game of any NSW half. He was terrible