KURT GIDLEY (capt, fullback): Busy game, and the Blues looked at their best when he moved into dummy half in the second half. 7
JARRYD HAYNE (wing): As in game one, NSW's best in finishing with two tries. If the Blues had 13 - or even four or five - of him, they would have romped home. 8
JOEL MONAGHAN (centre): Hopelessly exposed in defence, nonexistent in attack. 5
JAMIE LYON (centre): Quiet in attack, while Inglis's early injury meant his defence was never really put to the test. 5
DAVID WILLIAMS (wing): Strong effort to power his way over in the second half, but an Origin debut he'd rather forget after coughing up the ball twice deep inside his own half. 6
TRENT BARRETT (five-eighth): Brilliant work to set up David Williams' try, but his most pivotal play proved to be the swinging arm which knocked out Greg Inglis. 6
PETER WALLACE (halfback): Like game one, struggled to make an impact and far too often his kicks found the hands of Billy Slater. 5
BRENT KITE (front row): Hooked after just 18 minutes, and only returned late in the match as the Blues desperately tried to get back into the game. 5
ROBBIE FARAH (hooker): Made 32 tackles but was largely ineffective running from dummy half, while his shocking pass gift-wrapped Lockyer's four-pointer. 6
MICHAEL WEYMAN (front row): Struggled to bend the line or put some sting in his defence. 6
LUKE O'DONNELL (second row): Ran for more metres than any other NSW forward in another powerful display. 7
BEN CREAGH (second row): Not even close to making the impact he made in the series opener, with Lockyer more than up to the task in defence. 6
PAUL GALLEN (lock): His brain snap set the tone for Queensland's early domination when he floated a pass across field. 5
Interchange
JUSTIN POORE: Injury ended what was a disappointing encore performance for this Dragon. 6
GLENN STEWART: Failed to show the ball-playing skills he displays in club football, but tried hard in defence. 6
ANTHONY WATMOUGH: Gave the Blues penetration on the left edge, and he tried his best to lift his teammates with some inspirational defence in the second half. 7
JOSH MORRIS: Sat on the bench until midway through the second half before catching a cold on the wing. 5
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JARRYD HAYNE (wing): As in game one, NSW's best in finishing with two tries. If the Blues had 13 - or even four or five - of him, they would have romped home. 8
JOEL MONAGHAN (centre): Hopelessly exposed in defence, nonexistent in attack. 5
JAMIE LYON (centre): Quiet in attack, while Inglis's early injury meant his defence was never really put to the test. 5
DAVID WILLIAMS (wing): Strong effort to power his way over in the second half, but an Origin debut he'd rather forget after coughing up the ball twice deep inside his own half. 6
TRENT BARRETT (five-eighth): Brilliant work to set up David Williams' try, but his most pivotal play proved to be the swinging arm which knocked out Greg Inglis. 6
PETER WALLACE (halfback): Like game one, struggled to make an impact and far too often his kicks found the hands of Billy Slater. 5
BRENT KITE (front row): Hooked after just 18 minutes, and only returned late in the match as the Blues desperately tried to get back into the game. 5
ROBBIE FARAH (hooker): Made 32 tackles but was largely ineffective running from dummy half, while his shocking pass gift-wrapped Lockyer's four-pointer. 6
MICHAEL WEYMAN (front row): Struggled to bend the line or put some sting in his defence. 6
LUKE O'DONNELL (second row): Ran for more metres than any other NSW forward in another powerful display. 7
BEN CREAGH (second row): Not even close to making the impact he made in the series opener, with Lockyer more than up to the task in defence. 6
PAUL GALLEN (lock): His brain snap set the tone for Queensland's early domination when he floated a pass across field. 5
Interchange
JUSTIN POORE: Injury ended what was a disappointing encore performance for this Dragon. 6
GLENN STEWART: Failed to show the ball-playing skills he displays in club football, but tried hard in defence. 6
ANTHONY WATMOUGH: Gave the Blues penetration on the left edge, and he tried his best to lift his teammates with some inspirational defence in the second half. 7
JOSH MORRIS: Sat on the bench until midway through the second half before catching a cold on the wing. 5
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