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The Damo

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Give it a go Damo, it makes the game more exciting, much more like you are there at the game, they give great insight into the players and the game and still add touches of humour.

There will probably be a few choices, I like Triple M with Jamie Soward and others, but there will be a few am stations too.
Yes triple m or abc grandstand is great too. Even though Matthew Elliot is a Queenslander he’s a great analyst.
 

nontime111

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hes a good coach too!
how good were roy and hg?? oh man i despise political correctness, thats why they blew them off..... I study cultural marxism and its awful effects depressing and dividing us all

good luck Blues for wednesday night! Im so excited as a QLD fan Ive never been so worried! I mean that....god I hope they just get Ponga in there......I think hed be way better than Billy...what a game it will be!
 

nontime111

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even im getting nervous.....I cant split them at all
they are both such good teams.....and in form also....but im SO glad Im Dragons man!

I remembered last night we also had amazing Queenslanders in Boyd and Nev Costigan also not too long ago...and Tallis, Bennett as a coach...weve had heaps!
 

blacksafake

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even im getting nervous.....I cant split them at all
they are both such good teams.....and in form also....but im SO glad Im Dragons man!

I remembered last night we also had amazing Queenslanders in Boyd and Nev Costigan also not too long ago...and Tallis, Bennett as a coach...weve had heaps!
Don't forget Coyne,the Gill bros,Wally Fullerton-Smith,Bartrim & even as far back as John Dowling who i think was a Queenslander too.
Anyway go the Blues,specials.
 

ouryears

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Don't forget Coyne,the Gill bros,Wally Fullerton-Smith,Bartrim & even as far back as John Dowling who i think was a Queenslander too.
Anyway go the Blues,specials.
Mate we should win... But you know QLD love backs to the wall stuff, they hate losing, they are passionate and believe they will win regardless.

I look back when fatty was handed a team that had lost 12 players .... And QLD still won 3-0

Skill won't win the day, the team who is prepared to do anything to win . .will get home.

I think its 55/45 QLDs way, we (NSW) have the better team, but we need to have the tough win at all costs mindset.

Looking forward to what should be a game and a half.
 

Old Timer

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Don't forget Coyne,the Gill bros,Wally Fullerton-Smith,Bartrim & even as far back as John Dowling who i think was a Queenslander too.
Anyway go the Blues,specials.
Don’t forget Rocket Rod Reddy who typified the tough win at all cost nature of the contest
Didn’t care who was going to get it as kind as it was wearing blue it was fair game
 

getsmarty

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St George Illawarra Dragons star Jack de Belin achieves his State of Origin dream with NSW
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    My time: Dragons back-rower Jack de Belin will make his State of Origin debut for NSW on Wednesday night. Picture: Brendon Thorne/AAP Images

    When Jack de Belin found out he had been chosen to make his State of Origin debut, he was just as happy for St George Illawarra teammate Paul Vaughan.

    It is easy to see why new NSW coach Brad Fittler is such a big fan of de Belin and wanted him as part of his first squad. De Belin’s attitude sums up the ‘team first’ mentality Fittler has tried to instill in his first NSW team.

    De Belin is one of four Dragons players who have been rewarded for their own outstanding personal form and St George Illawarra’s excellent start to the season. Blues De Belin, Vaughan and Tyson Frizell will be out to stop Ben Hunt and Queensland from winning a 12th series out of the last 13.

    Like many before him, his phone call giving him the good news arrived when he was relaxing at home. In de Belin’s case, playing Fortnite on his gaming console. He then shared the good news immediately with his family.

    It hasn’t been an easy road to representative football for de Belin. He was the Blues’ 18th man for all three games last season but wasn’t called upon to make his debut.

    When he runs out wearing the sky blue jersey at the MCG on Wednesday night he will have come a long way from the first Origin game he ever went to – as part of the St Gregory’s College Campbelltown choir at ANZ Stadium during the 2008 series.

    The 27-year-old has been consistently excellent for the Dragons for the last two years. De Belin, who will be one of 11 debutants for NSW, admitted if he hadn’t been selected this year he would have given up on his dream.

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    De Belin as part of the St Gregory's College choir in 2008. Picture: NRL Photos

    “I kind of had the assumption that it’s my year. If I didn’t make it this year I was probably never going to make it,” he said.

    “I’ve been on the verge for a couple of years. Obviously my name has been tossed up for a while now. Last year, actually being in the camp as 18th man, they didn’t change the side. They were one to 17 every game.

    If I didn’t make it this year I was probably never going to make it.

    Jack de Belin
    “So I didn’t get to play which was unfortunate. But I got a lot of experience out of it. It made me a lot hungrier to finally get my crack.

    “I’ve always kind of said that and believed that [my game is suited to Origin]. It was just a matter of letting the selectors see that and this year I stepped it up a bit in a couple of aspects of my game that are suited to Origin like team-first actions and being a defensive-minded player helps being such a physical game that Origin is.”

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    De Belin meets the fans at Woolloomooloo PCYC last Tuesday night. Picture: AAP Images

    Valentine Holmes will be Cronulla’s sole Origin representative in Melbourne, keeping his place on the wing for Queensland after his heroics in game three last year.

  • https://www.theleader.com.au/story/5446390/de-belin-to-finally-realise-his-origin-dream/?cs=3833

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getsmarty

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STATE OF ORIGIN


Dragons contingent ready for Origin battle
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Andre Cupido
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Tue 5 Jun 2018, 11:59 AM

The Dragons sent an ominous warning to their NRL rivals when they went on a rampant six-game winning streak that immediately stamped their claims as genuine premiership heavyweights.

But while players such as Euan Aitken and Cameron McInnes have hit career-best form. and the explosiveness of Matt Dufty and Ben Hunt has given them an array of attacking flair, it's the ruthless juggernaut of the Dragons forward-pack that has been the key to their early season dominance.

Being so close [to Origin] it gives me a massive drive...I want to help achieve a massive goal in my career and hopefully one day I can run out for the Blues.

Tariq Sims
So much so, they will have a contingent of representatives donning the sky-blue jersey this Wednesday night with Paul Vaughan, Jack de Belin and Tyson Frizell earning selection in the Brydens lawyers NSW Blues side, while Tariq Sims has been named as 18th man.

"It means everything to me [because] last year I don't think I was ready to play, it was just more [about] going to a new club to prove myself again but this year I feel ready, and It's a dream come true for me and words can't describe the feeling," Vaughan told NSWRL.com.au.

"It's pretty cool when you think about it [because] it's the pinnacle of Australian sport and obviously to finally get my turn now I couldn't be more excited and over the moon," de Belin added.

"It's been a childhood dream and to be able to fulfil that is amazing."

For Sims, the resilient back-rower has been knocking on the door of representative selection in recent years, but two severe leg injuries derailed his Origin aspirations and casted a shadow of uncertainty over his playing future in Rugby League.

He was on the verge of being named 18th man for the Blues under Ricky Stuart in 2012, but a broken leg in the final game before the team announcement ruined his debut Origin selection.

But such is the magnitude of his incredible perseverance that the 28-year-old refused to give up on his Origin dream, and has his sights firmly set on running out for the Blues in the near-distant future.

"My parents come to mind when I think about [my injury] because I had two pretty badly broken legs and it's one of those where some people may pack it in and try something else, but I've had the support of family and friends and a lot of different coaching staff who have helped me along the way," Sims said.

"A bit of mental strength comes into it. You ride the highs and lows of winning and losing every week but if you add an injury it adds to the challenge of rehabilitation.

"Now being so close [to Origin] it gives me a massive drive...I want to help achieve a massive goal in my career and hopefully one day I can run out for the Blues."

While Sims will play a crucial role off the field for the Blues and craft his trade in a forward-pack that boasts unrivalled tenacity and a brutal defensive mindset, his teammate Frizell will be looking to add his own unique spark to a youthful Blues side that boasts 11 debutants.

But while he will be looking to take on a leadership role after some scintillating performances in his four Origin appearances, Frizell admits he is most looking forward to watching Vaughan and de Belin live out their childhood dream after years of relentless hard-work and sacrifice.

"You get to see what they do week in week out alongside you at club-level, so for those players I know they're going to come in and not only do a job but they're going to make a difference in the team and I'm looking forward to them making their debuts," Frizell said.

"The consistency in [their] game [and what] those two players have brought in the past...they've stepped up and are a key reason why we've been going well at the Dragons."

Having built a reputation as one of the most formidable and menacing forward-packs in the game this season, it will only be a matter of time before the Dragons pack make their collective presence felt on Wednesday night as a new era dawns for NSW.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/06/05/dragons-contingent-ready-for-origin-battle/
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

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If JDB doesn't start .................................... I will be livid!
His controlled aggression and hard hitting is exactly what we need and want in the first 20 minutes.
 

ouryears

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Live Nr Olympic stadium in Sydney, it's been bucketing down.

Thank goodness the game is in sunny Melbourne.
 

getsmarty

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Vaughan credits Raiders exit for Origin debut
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June 6, 2018 - 11:53 am
Paul Vaughan believes the best decision he made in his career was to leave Canberra.
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MUDGEE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 20: Paul Vaughan of the Dragons is tackled during the round 11 NRL match between the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Canberra Raiders at Glen Willow Sporting Complex on May 20, 2018 in Mudgee, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)


Paul Vaughan has quickly blossomed into one of the game’s premier front-rowers, and has been rewarded for a brilliant 2018 season to date with his first Origin call-up.

Vaughan will lead a strong forward pack on Wednesday night in his NSW debut, and has credited his move to the Dragons as a career-defining moment.


The 27-year-old made the switch after he was forced out of the Raiders following 85 first grade games across four seasons, and has since taken his opportunity with both hands at St George Illawarra.

“The best thing I did in my career was to leave Canberra and go to the Saints,” Vaughan told smh.com.au.

“I’ve played my best football there and that’s a credit to the coach and the coaching staff they have there. They got the best out of me and obviously I’m reaching new levels in my career which is great.

“I dreamt of this when I was a young fella, coming up and playing State of Origin. I’m pinching myself every day, just the realisation that that is going to come true on Wednesday. It’s the pinnacle of rugby league I think and I’m very honoured and very privileged to be a part of it.


SEE ALSO: REPORTS: North Queensland chasing hometown Holmes
“The only NSW team I made was Residents, that’s reserve grade. That was before a game at Suncorp Stadium. I didn’t make any 16s, 18s or 20s NSW when I was a young fella so it’s pretty cool that I’m making first grade.”

Vaughan has played every game for the Dragons this season, and is averaging 26.3 tackles and 130.6 running metres per contest.

The prop is one of four Dragons that will feature on Wednesday night at the MCG, and believes that’s just a by-product of how strongly the Red V have performed so far this season.

“Obviously we’ve got a great forward pack at the Dragons and some world class players with James Graham, Frizell, de Belin and Simsy there. It’s a stacked side,” Vaughan added.

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“It’s just a credit to the Saints, hopefully we can represent the club to the best of our ability and repay the boys that got us there as a team.

“Because we’re going so well, the team collectively, there’s always going to be individuals that get rep honours if the team is going well. It’s a good thing for the club.

“I’ve always wanted to be a part of it, it’s pretty cool. It’s obviously a big arena and I’m just looking forward to getting out there.

“The whole experience, especially at the MCG with the amount of people that are going to be there, I’m just going to take it on board and enjoy the moment.

“Obviously it is my first ever series so I’m very excited and I just want to take it in.”



https://www.nospam21.com/vaughan-credits-raiders-exit-for-origin-debut-33675/
 

blacksafake

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Nearly halftime summary.........

Campbell Gillard turns sideways before being tackled.... goes soft.

Inglis is a grub and a bad sport.

Queensland always offside.
Inglis always has been. Thinks he’s a doorman at the cross the way he tries to “muscle” people. Chambers on the other side is also a 1st rate grub.
Campbell Gillard I think took his 1st hit up in about the 8th minute.
 

hewi

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Don't forget Coyne,the Gill bros,Wally Fullerton-Smith,Bartrim & even as far back as John Dowling who i think was a Queenslander too.
Anyway go the Blues,specials.

I was at the grand final replay against Parra when Reddy destroyed them, today he would be rubbed out for a season. Ah, Wally Full of Piss, one of my all time favourites. Sweet memories.
 

Saint_JimmyG

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I was at the grand final replay against Parra when Reddy destroyed them, today he would be rubbed out for a season. Ah, Wally Full of Piss, one of my all time favourites. Sweet memories.

Gill bros?

Peter and ????

Please don't respond with Henderson.
 

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