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2018 Origin III - QLD 18-12 NSW @ Suncorp

Series: QLD v NSW


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big hit!

Bench
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The rort was real in Game 3 and they didn't even try to hide it.

Slater man of series is one of the biggest jokes of all time. One of the great players but that was a blatant fix

he was definitely the X-factor in the series. I've got no qualms with him winning the medal. If Teddy was going to win it, he had to have another Game 1. Fact is, when Slater came into Game 2, QLD were more solid around the ruck due to Slater's organisation and Teddy was less effective.

NSW players were disadvantaged by having several players play well and dividing judges opinion. Did they value Cordner's territory, Cook's spark, Teddy's line breaks, Maloney's game management, Mitchell's strength on the edge? Slater just stood out for QLD. Tries from an intercept and a kick in Game 1 to the threat and damage he caused in Games 2 & 3. His influence for QLD and the series was clear cut.
 

ReddFelon

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he was definitely the X-factor in the series. I've got no qualms with him winning the medal. If Teddy was going to win it, he had to have another Game 1. Fact is, when Slater came into Game 2, QLD were more solid around the ruck due to Slater's organisation and Teddy was less effective.

NSW players were disadvantaged by having several players play well and dividing judges opinion. Did they value Cordner's territory, Cook's spark, Teddy's line breaks, Maloney's game management, Mitchell's strength on the edge? Slater just stood out for QLD. Tries from an intercept and a kick in Game 1 to the threat and damage he caused in Games 2 & 3. His influence for QLD and the series was clear cut.

Thing is there aren't multiple sets of points per team. There's one set of points per game. No one from the losing side should've been getting points in 1 or 2, considering how good multiple players from NSW were. Essentially he shouldn't have had any points until game 3.
 

Tommy Smith

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he was definitely the X-factor in the series. I've got no qualms with him winning the medal. If Teddy was going to win it, he had to have another Game 1. Fact is, when Slater came into Game 2, QLD were more solid around the ruck due to Slater's organisation and Teddy was less effective.

NSW players were disadvantaged by having several players play well and dividing judges opinion. Did they value Cordner's territory, Cook's spark, Teddy's line breaks, Maloney's game management, Mitchell's strength on the edge? Slater just stood out for QLD. Tries from an intercept and a kick in Game 1 to the threat and damage he caused in Games 2 & 3. His influence for QLD and the series was clear cut.
X factor in the series?

He didn't play game 1. And he played the crucial game 2 which NSW won.

The series was over there. Done and dusted.

At that point it should have been a given that a Blue would win the award. And it was down to game 3 to decide which one.

And imo that should have been Turbo.
 

billygilmore

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X factor in the series?

He didn't play game 1. And he played the crucial game 2 which NSW won.

The series was over there. Done and dusted.

At that point it should have been a given that a Blue would win the award. And it was down to game 3 to decide which one.

And imo that should have been Turbo.

Yeah it shouldn’t matter how there points system ends up being, common sense tells you it should go to the winning team.

It’s much easier for a decent player to stand out in an average team, they could have given it to any of Cook, Turbo, Maloney or even Cordner and no one would have cared
 

rockcod

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The well known players with the reputation always get the points over guys new on the scene, if a Slater, Smith, Thurston has a solid game with a couple of noticeable plays they will always get some points. Guys like Cook or Tedesco have to have an absolute blinder to get in the points.

Unless they change the system to ruling out any players from the loosing team then this can easily happen in a close series, but if there is a better player in the losing side then it still wouldn't be fair.
 

King hit

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Flamin' cockroaches.
Even when you (eventually) win a series you still find something to cry about.

Forever Queensland's bitches.

Diehard Queenslanders think it was total bullshit as well so it’s not just us complaining. Guy in a Storm jersey at work today said it was a rort, that says it all.
 

Saxon

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Diehard Queenslanders think it was total bullshit as well so it’s not just us complaining. Guy in a Storm jersey at work today said it was a rort, that says it all.
Queenslanders may or may not think it's the right call, but it's you guys who are bleating all over talkback radio.
 

big hit!

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X factor in the series?

He didn't play game 1. And he played the crucial game 2 which NSW won.

The series was over there. Done and dusted.

At that point it should have been a given that a Blue would win the award. And it was down to game 3 to decide which one.

And imo that should have been Turbo.

well that's a criticism of the system.

points are awarded for all 3-games.

the 3rd game was the best one of the lot and you're saying that it was practically an exhibition? the was more tension in that match than the other 2.
 

Tommy Smith

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well that's a criticism of the system.

points are awarded for all 3-games.

the 3rd game was the best one of the lot and you're saying that it was practically an exhibition? the was more tension in that match than the other 2.
Lol no. Not even close.

How would that even be possible?
 

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