Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live blog for all the updates and scores from the first game of this year’s State of Origin series as the Cane Toads look to get past the scandal surrounding coach Billy Slater and level the series.
And we’re underway again
Lindsay Collins brings it back to get us going – and between the rain and the smoke from the fireworks, it’s like watching the action through a thick fog.
Phil Gould on where it’s going wrong for NSW
‘I don’t think there are any excuses, you get a scoreline of 20-6 in a half of football in origin it means one team’s been really good and the other’s been really poor.
‘Queensland have come up with plenty of energy and they’ve played to the conditions a lot better than NSW. They’ve kicked early, Munster has been extremely busy the captaincy has put a fire under him and he’s into everything.
‘NSW have been so undisciplined the penalty count is horrific against them. The six-again count, turnovers with the ball. They’re not getting to their kicks. Really, Queensland have just been far too good for them in these conditions.’
NSW aren’t playing wet-weather footy
Queensland have been kicking early in the tackle count and kicking well, while NSW have struggled badly in that department.
Cleary’s unspecified leg injury means he isn’t finishing the sets unless they’re close to the Maroons line and while Latrell Mitchell has been reefing it downfield, his placement has been off, driving it straight into the arms of the Queensland backs.
Is Luai in major league trouble?
He went on report for a possible eye gouge on Reuben Cotter – leaving some fans calling for him to be sin-binned over this facial and a half.
Blues fans are losing it over one shocking stat
The penalty count is a staggering 8-0 against the Blues – and Ashley Klein is getting the absolute treatment online.
Where the Blues are losing it
They’re completing 58 per cent of their sets to Queensland’s 72.
Run metres: NSW 464, Queensland 705
Tackle breaks: NSW 4, Queensland 22
Line breaks: NSW 0, Queensland 3
Missed tackles: NSW 22, Queensland 4
Halftime – NSW need a miracle from here
Cleary can’t kick long, the rain is hurling down, and Queensland are on song and full of fire.
After struggling mightily to score over the last three Origins, the Maroons are finding the stripe with regularity, helped by some very poor defence from the Blues.
TRY! Queensland 26, NSW 6
And that could be game over in these conditions.
A quick play the ball by Ponga, then a quick exchange of passes with Cotter getting a miracle ball out the back to Luke Capewell. Val Holmes tops it up again.
It will take an all-time comeback for the Blues to pull this one out.
NSW try overruled!
Just when we were saying Cleary was busted, he cuts back beautifully and gets through a weak Ponga tackle to scythe through and score – but Utoikamanu has obstructed a tackler and it’s a no try from the video ref.
Lucky break for NSW
An awful kick goes backwards from Cleary, To’o puts boot to ball and it ricochets off Queensland – but ref Ashley Klein rules it was played at.
Spencer Leniu is an unguided missile
He just came on – and his first act was to launch himself at Lindsay Collins at about mach two on the kickoff.
The shot didn’t quite come off. If it had, Collins might’ve ended up in the top tier of the stand.
TRY! Queensland 20, NSW 6
Never, ever write off the Maroons.
They are all over NSW now, with Harry Grant knifing through some shocking ruck defence and sending a short ball to Munster, who crashes over with ease.
The Blues are struggling badly in defence – Laurie Daley will be going berserk.
Val Holmes kicks true again.
NSW will need a massive second half if these conditions continue.
Cleary has a problem
Danika Mason has just confirmed that there’s an issue with Cleary’s kicking leg and he wasn’t able to practice his punts at the captain’s run – instead doing a bit of ‘kicking by visualisation’.
Penalty goal – Queensland 14, NSW 6
Holmes drives that one straight and true through the bucketing rain as Loeiro comes off for an HIA, bringing Kurt Mann on.
Lomax elbows Loiero
He was trying to get the Roosters star off him to play the ball and has gone on report in addition to giving away a penalty within goalkicking range.
Maroons bomb a sure try
They had the Blues in all sorts there, with a two-man overlap – but Collins couldn’t grab it and Latrell Mitchell saved the day.
Bit feisty out there
Crichton threw a bit of a high tackle in there, then Grant ran in, Crichton grabbed his headgear, and we had the modern equivalent of an all-in as players sprinted over to grab each other and dance around a bit.
Mistakes everywhere you look
Fotuai just spilled the pill on the kickoff return, but Cleary threw it a bit behind Haas a few tackles later.
That’s four errors each so far in a stop-start affair that’s bringing back memories of the lacklustre first match.
TRY! Queensland 12, NSW 6
Tabuai-Fidow out-leaps To’o to take a pinpoint kick from Tom Dearden in the corner.
Queensland’s attack is already a level or two above what they produced at Suncorp Stadium in game one.
Holmes stays at 100 per cent with the boot with 19 minutes left in the first half.
Liam Martin comes up with a special hit
He just blasted the ball out of Fa’asuamaleaui’s grasp with a textbook hit – and let the Titans prop know all about it.
Then the Maroons get their own back a few tackles later as Val Holmes puts his body on the line to jar the Steeden out of Martin’s grasp.
TRY! NSW 6, Queensland 6
A six again and the Maroons fling it out the back, getting around Latrell Mitchell to give Tabuai-Fidow an untouched run over the tryline.
Val Holmes makes no mistake with the extras.
Back-to-back penalties for the Maroons
Great attacking chance here 5m out from the line.
Is there a problem with Cleary?
Andrew Johns is worried about the half after Latrell Mitchell just kicked to end that Blues set.
Cleary isn’t goal-kicking and has only put up that bomb – he hasn’t really attempted to drive the ball downfield.
TRY! NSW 6, Queensland 0
Luai grubbered it in behind the Maroons defence and his old Riff teammate Brian To’o grounds it in what Cameron Smith is calling a ‘special Panthers play’.
Zac Lomax nails the conversion from way out wide.
Deep breaths, Queensland fans
The Maroons survived two sets of NSW attack courtesy of a stone-cold drop from Stephen Crichton, who got ahead of himself trying to get the ball to Lomax.
Munster’s brain explosion
He just shoved Liam Martin over on the fifth tackle, six again to the Blues.
Awful lapse in discipline there.
Big mistake from Ponga
He couldn’t field Cleary’s bomb under intense pressure from Lomax, NSW scrum 10m out from the tryline.
Munster puts it a fraction long
His attacking kick just skidded over the dead-ball line in a let-off for the Blues.
Shocker from Luai
The pivot has put it out on the full as he gets the kick away at the end of the set.
Queensland on the attack 40m out from the Blues’ line.
KICKOFF!
And Haas takes it up.
Moments away now…
The Welcome to Country is done, so is the anthem.
Drum roll, please…
The teams run out
It’s a pretty strong reception for the Blues as they smash through their ‘Made for more’ banner.
Hard to be sure but it sounds like there are a few more boos for the Maroons.
Darren Lockyer reckons NSW have the edge in support in Perth – and that’s exactly what Queensland want.
Blast from the past for the pre-match entertainment – and fans are not impressed
Wolfmother are providing the pre-match entertainment with their (checks notes) 2005 hit Joker and the Thief.
Was West Aussie hit-maker Tame Impala booked out tonight?
At least we haven’t got into the way, wayback machine and gone for Chisel.
Starting them young
The last word from Loz
Blues coach Laurie Daley just told Nine, ‘We’ve really built on what we achieved in game one. We know what we’re coming up against, [Queensland are] very desperate, very emotional and we’ve got to front-load our energy.’
Front-load our energy. You wouldn’t have heard that one when Loz was playing.
Nine gets hold of Billy Slater… and drops the ball
Emma Lawrence just managed to grab the Maroons boss in the sheds and didn’t ask him a single thing about the Paul Green issue.
Phil Gould makes a huge call on Haas
Gus has just said the Blues prop is the ‘greatest front rower of all time’ – statistically speaking.
‘His body of work is unsurpassed,’ the Dogs boss told Channel Nine.
Fans of legends like Artie Beetson, Glenn Lazarus, Steve Roach and Petero Civoniceva might have something to say about that.
Queensland win the toss
The Maroons will kick off – but sadly, not to Spencer Leniu, who is coming off the bench.
How Queensland will run out
There was plenty of speculation about late changes, but the Maroons are as named…
5. Tabuai-Fidow
6. Munster
7. Dearden
8. Fotuaika
10. Fa’asuamaleaui
11. Cotter
12. Capewell
13. Loiero
15. Collins
17. Carrigan
How NSW will run out
No late changes for the Blues..
1. Edwards
3. Crichton
4. Mitchell
11. Martin
12. Crichton
14. Watson
17. Utoikamanu
The Blues have arrived
Nathan Cleary has just spoken to Nine after getting off the team bus, stressing the importance of the kicking game tonight – and with Mitch Moses out through injury, more of that responsibility will fall on his shoulders.
An Origin intro with a difference
No sitting behind a desk for Nine’s James Bracey tonight – he just kicked off the coverage hooked up to a safety harness on the roof of Optus Stadium.
The first fans are rocking up
Damning record paints a bleak picture for Billy if the Maroons lose
No Queensland coach has kept his job after taking the Cane Toads to two series defeats in a row.
The last Maroons boss to record that unwanted mark was Kevin Walters in 2018-19.
Billy Slater gets legend’s backing after Paul Green comments
Slater has been smashed from pillar to post since his bombshell yesterday afternoon – but Queensland icon Mal Meninga is squarely in his corner.
The incoming Perth Bears coach said ‘I’m in Billy’s boat here’ as he blasted Aaron Woods for the ‘grub’ insult that started the scandal, describing it as a ‘personal attack’.
Queensland’s cheeky reason for giving away part of their game plan
Queensland were accused of chickening out by not kicking off to Blues enforcer Spencer Leniu (pictured) so he could take a run from the back fence in game one – so Maroons assistant coach Josh Hannay found a funny way of turning the tables earlier today.
‘We’re going to kick off right, by the way, so the Blues can put whoever they want on that side of the field,’ he joked.
It was heavily rumoured that the Maroons were going to target Leniu in the first match after his sideline clash with Johnathan Thurston earlier this year, but the confrontation never really eventuated, despite the Roosters star giving it to the crowd before kickoff.
Looking for a skillful, fast-flowing game? We have some bad news…
There’s a 90 per cent chance of rain in Perth at kickoff time, and a quick look at the rain radar just showed pockets of downpours coursing over the city.
This year’s first Origin match was deservedly panned for being a low-quality affair full of handling errors and poor discipline, making it more like a club game than footy’s biggest attraction – and now there are decent odds the second rubber will be a dour and conservative affair due to the weather.
Paul Green’s family break their silence
Green’s brother Rick has spoken out after Billy Slater called the late coach’s wife Amanda (pictured together, below) to apologise ‘for any hurt’ his comments caused the family.
‘The family regrets that Paul’s name was brought into the current narrative and the manner this has been done,’ Rick Green told the Sydney Morning Herald.
‘The family wants to reiterate that we love Queensland and its team. We also bear great respect for the person charged with the team’s performance.
‘It was unfortunate that Mr Slater made the reference that he did, but he has responded appropriately and apologised without reservation.
‘We sincerely wish him the best in his role as the coach of our state team.’
A look back at the biggest story of Origin so far
It was one of the quietest and safest build-ups to Origin for years – until Billy Slater brought footy legend Paul Green’s tragic death into it as he hit back at Aaron Woods.
The former NSW star had branded Slater a grub – and despite having a week to prepare his comeback, the Queensland coach got it horribly wrong on Tuesday afternoon.
By this morning he was issuing a public apology after calling Green’s widow to apologise for any hurt he’d caused the family.
The view from Perth
This shot was taken not too long ago at Optus Stadium, with all 60,000 seats sold out for tonight’s match.
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