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With no guarantees of a home game in this year’s State of Origin series, there will be no time like the present for the New South Wales Blues to wrap things up in straight sets against the Queensland Maroons when the two sides clash in Game 2 this evening at Suncorp Stadium.
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By the time it was all said and done, New South Wales had run up 50, and frankly, without any of their spine being amongst the best two players on ground.
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“I better watch my words,” Apps said.
“Look, I thought she was milking it, and it’s just a really bad way to end a game for that.”
Maroons coach Tahnee Norris was coy when asked for her opinion on the leg-pull penalty and claimed a crucial call had also gone against here side earlier in the contest.
“Yeah, I think we were unlucky with the call before with the instruction but we were grinding it out out there and we managed to find some space out wide and unlucky with that call and the girls kept going at it,” Norris said.