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Bloke from Ubet said last night, that Qld were $1.75 and NSW $2.20 before Thurston withdrawal. After Thurston withdrawal every bet was on NSW with NSW $1.80 and Qld $2.00 by Evening.
They reckon Thurston is the next Immortal. He inspires Teammates by the way he takes it to the Line and repeatedly gets smashed doing so. He puts his Body and Brain on the line for the Team.
They say the Qld Players don't like playing with Daley Cherry Evans coz he is the opposite to Thurston. DCE likes to run wide putting everyone out of position. They say it freaks the Players out
Bloke from Ubet said last night, that Qld were $1.75 and NSW $2.20 before Thurston withdrawal. After Thurston withdrawal every bet was on NSW with NSW $1.80 and Qld $2.00 by Evening.
Bob Fulton who has been an "Adviser" to the NSW Team for a long time said two things stand out. Firstly, they steered from the Game Plan second half by taking it wide early and not bashing it up the middle first (you can't go wide without going forward first) and secondly, they messed up Fifita's time on the Park.
Two things that stood out to me from the game. NSW dominated but couldn't score points and it took QLD a lot of opportunities to get the points they needed.
Tommy Raudonikis says that Mitchell Pearce cracks under pressure. Bozo Fulton reckons the NSW Halves are to blame for spreading it wide in the second half without going forward.