Can NSW Break Through in Origin Decider | Brisbane News
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New South Wales heads into the State of Origin decider as underdogs, but recent stats reveal they’ve won two straight games in Brisbane — a feat not seen since 2003 — with Queensland struggling to score, thanks to a single try from a mistake. Yet, despite having elite talent, NSW consistently fails to replicate their club form in Origin, leaving coaches frustrated and Queensland ahead in clutch moments. Stars like Nathan Cleary show flashes of brilliance but remain inconsistent, while key players like Isaah Yeo see their output plummet. Role confusion and poor game management further hinder their chances, with only a few like Hudson Young adapting well. If NSW can’t unlock their full potential consistently, it could mark the end of an era — for players and possibly even the coach — in Origin history.
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