Live: Debutant's stunning send-off leaves NSW hamstrung as Maroons dominate Origin opener (2024)

New South Wales's new era got off to a shocking start, losing 38-10 to Queenland in State of Origin Game I after playing more than 70 minutes down to 12 men.

Joseph Sua'a'li'i was sent off by referee Ashley Klein following a shocking high, late hit on Queensland fullback Reece Walsh after just eight minutes.

Despite enjoying a man advantage, the Blues gave a brave account of themselves, playing for long periods deep inside the Maroons half, scoring two tries through James Tedesco and Zac Lomax.

However, the Maroons struck often and brutally to seal victory thanks to a hat-trick from Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, a Ben Hunt brace and a try to Xavier Coates.

All the post-match discussion will centre on the send off of Sua'ali'i, but despite the protestations of the Blues, there could be no argument on its justification.

Part of the Blues's game plan clearly centred around targeting the Broncos fullback — he was hit late after making his first kick of the game.

But Sua'ali'i took matters too far with a shocking charge that left the 21-year-old Queenslander stricken on the Olympic stadium turf.

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One-time rugby union target Sua'ali'i flew out of the line and made high contact with the point of his shoulder to the head of Walsh, leaving referee Klein few options.

"Very dangerous action, direct contact to the head with the shoulder. You're off," said Klein in front of stunned Blues skipper Jake Trbojevic and a shocked 80,000-strong crowd.

The Maroons had already taken the lead in the contest, using a seven-tackle set to charge upfield off the back of a powerful Jeremiah Nanai charge.

Player of the match Daly Cherry-Evans picked and went off the fifth-tackle play from dummy half, surprising the Blues left-edge defence, before passing inside to Hunt who crashed over for the opening score.

The 12-man Blues recovered well from the initial shock of Sua'ali'i's send off, Jarome Luai cutting back against the grain on the last tackle before poking a kick through for last-minute recalled Tedesco to score under the posts.

However, the Maroons ran rampant with two near-identical tries, targeting the undermanned right edge defence.

Offloads from Jayden Su'A and Selwyn Cobbo saw Murray Taulagi gather one-handed down the undermanned right side of the Blues defence, before Tabuai-Fidow received the final pass to continue his exceptional Origin scoring record.

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Soon after, the Maroons again moved the ball to that weak right side, Cobbo again playing a massive role in setting up the try.

Running to the left touchline, Cobbo bumped off Zac Lomax and then drove through the ineffectual Hynes to offload to Taulagi, who once again found Tabuai-Fidow to score.

Having fielded questions about the merits of Cobbo's selection on the bench, Billy Slater will have felt vindicated immediately, his side leading 20-6 after just 25 minutes.

The Blues though, did not give up — at half-time they had made 24 play-the-balls inside the Maroons 20. The Maroons, just one.

A big part of that dominance was Spencer Leniu's introduction, who ran hard from the moment he entered the field and could have scored but for some more Tabuai-Fidow brilliance, getting himself under the Roosters forward before wrestling the ball out of his hands.

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After the half-time break the Blues got another short-handed score, Lomax leaping high to gather a pin-point Hynes kick over the head of Cobbo to galvanise the crowd and the Blues players into dreaming of a miracle comeback.

However, the Maroons broke the Blues hearts, first with the tightest of 40:20 kicks from Cherry-Evans, then by scoring two length-of-the-field scores to win the game.

The first was finished by Hunt, ending a move that saw Cobbo and Valentine Holmes to break the line up to half way, with Hunt finishing things off from 40 metres.

Then, moments later, Hunt saved a try with a tackle of Crichton, before Isaah Yeo threw an intercept to Cherry-Evans, who was chased down 30 metres from the line, his perfect kick sitting up nicely for Xavier Coates to dot down.

Tabuai-Fidow finished things off for the Maroons, completing his hat-trick with his eighth Origin try in just his fifth appearance.

In the cold light of day, the Blues will be able to take plenty from the match despite the defeat as they look ahead of the series' second match at the MCG on June 26.

Look back on how all the action unfolded in our live blog.

Key events

  • Daly Cherry-Evans is player of the match
  • THE MAROONS TAKE A 1-0 LEAD AWAY FROM HOME
  • 59' The Maroons are over, but Ashley Klein says no try

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State of Origin I at Sydney's Olympic stadium

By Jon Healy

Scenes from the victorious locker room

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Where do the Blues go from here?

By Jon Healy

As we keep saying, the Blues showed remarkable grit in this game, which is what we'd expect from this time beat as it was built. But they looked shoddy in attack, which was the concern going in as well.

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Nicho Hynes was the fourth best half out there tonight and will face a real challenge from Mitchell Moses, who was the incumbent coming into the series and was immense in his return from injury last week as his Eels put the Sharks to the sword.

"The kicking game was inconsistent," legendary NSW halfback Andrew Johns says on Channel Nine.

"It's so hard on the halves because they haven't played together at all, [but] what we saw of Moses last week, his kicking game is probably up there with the best in the competition."

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The other big move from Michael Maguire was the inclusion of Jake Trbojevic as captain, but Penrith skipper Isaah Yeo spent most of the night with the armband after he subbed on for Jurbo after 25 minutes.

The ultimate worker in defence and king of the grind in the middle, Trbojevic wasn't the sort of player NSW needed after going behind 20-6; impact prop Spencer Leniu was.

So Trbojevic stayed on the bench until the game was well and truly gone and only got back on in the 76th minute.

Maguire made him captain because he embodied the spirit with which he wanted NSW to play, but it's a problem if he can only play in one specific type of game.

The captaincy won't change, but I think Dylan Edwards will come back in at fullback if he proves his fitness, and Maguire will have a good long look at Moses for Game II.

We'l hang around for the captains' and coaches' press conferences

By Jon Healy

Plenty to unpack from that game for both coaches.

Michael Maguire will be disappointed by the loss but no doubt impressed by the fight the Blues showed when down to 12 men for 90 per cent of the match.

There will be some concerns for Billy Slater, albeit soothed by the 28-point win, after his team basically went to sleep for a long stretch after hitting the front 20-6 after 20 minutes.

Ben Hunt vs Harry Grant

By Jon Healy

Remember there was a time when we wondered if Harry Grant was going to bump Ben Hunt off the team? Can't believe how much the old fellas Hunt and DCE keep getting better.

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I, like most people, think Harry Grant is the best hooker in the NRL and he's had some masterful State of Origin performances, but tonight Ben Hunt was the better player.

Grant did make some good metres through the middle, but Hunt's control, nous and extra kicking option was invaluable and more impactful.

Plus he made two enormous plays with that late try and a try-saver on Stephen Crichton just before DCE's intercept.

The masterstroke

By Jon Healy

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Selwyn Cobbo's inclusion on the bench was questioned when it was announced, but my god did it pay off.

No doubt Billy Slater had a plan even if there wasn't an injury, but of course this was always a possibility and has happened repeatedly in Origin clashes.

When Reece Walsh went down, I'm sure there was a small part of Billy Slater that smiled, knowing that he had the perfect replacement.

"Billy's a smart coach like that. Anything can happen in the origin arena," Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow told ABC Sport.

I wondered if Cobbo would go to the back so as not to disrupt the backline, but sending Tabuai-Fidow to fullback proved to be the right call with three classic fullback's tries.

"We didn't train for someone to get injured but we did train for something to change," Daly Cherry-Evans said.

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Daly Cherry-Evans is player of the match

By Jon Healy

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I would have been tempted to give it to Lindsay Collins, but I can't argue with the Queensland halfback and captain.

"I'm in a really good side at the moment. As you get older you get a lot of experience and you know what your strengths and weaknesses are. I'm just trying to play to that."

The game-sealing intercept and second try assist, the 40/20, a linebreak assist, and 442 kicking metres. I'm not going to say he doesn't 100 per cent deserve this, I just wish forwards got more awards.

'They made us work for it': Carrigan credits brave Blues

By Jon Healy

No matter which way you slice it, 38-10 is a lopsided result, but Pat Carrigan tells us it was just as much of a fight as it appeared.

"They made us work for it. It's a credit to what they're doing in New South Wales," the Queensland lock tells ABC Sport.

"We got a bit antsy and were trying to score off too many plays and they just pinned us in the corners and teed off."

NSW fullback James Tedesco says the Blues held on as long as they could, but just couldn't hang in there while down a man for 70 minutes.

"We fought hard but when you have 12 men for 70 minutes it just wears you down," Tedesco says.

"I'm proud of the effort … but the fatigue kicked in."

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THE MAROONS TAKE A 1-0 LEAD AWAY FROM HOME

By Jon Healy

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Queensland wins the State of Origin opener 38-10 in emphatic fashion and that is a massive moment as the series moves away from NSW's home patch and won't be returning.

The Maroons were electrifying tonight and the highlights will make for entertaining viewing, but there were a couple of moments that were a bit more worrying for them than you'd expect considering the scoreline.

After debutant centre Joseph Sua'ali'i was sent off after just eight minutes, the Blues copped those two tries down the left, but then showed some remarkable fight and aimed up for the next 40 or so minutes.

They were on top for a good amount of this game, but eventually fatigue took its toll and the Maroons struck and struck and struck.

One more for the road and Hammer has a hat-trick!

By Jon Healy

The Maroons get an intercept as NSW throws the ball every which way in desperation, and that's red rag to a bull.

The Maroons fling it left one last time, but this time Tom Dearden straightens, breaks through the line and pops the ball back inside to Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow to dive in for his third.

77' Jake Trbojevic re-enters the game with four minutes left

By Jon Healy

The NSW captain's spent most of this game on the sidelines.

He was subbed on 25 minutes and only returns now. Interesting for the skipper, although I can't really argue with the substitutions.

NSW needed strike through the middle, and that's not his go.

76' Nicho Hynes is down clutching at his calf

By Jon Healy

The Maroons go left and get dumped into touch, but Nicho Hynes has gone down clutching at a calf.

Hopefully just cramp, but I don't think he'll be there in Game II anyway.

74' Queensland in game management mode

By Jon Healy

The Maroons truck it up the field and end the set with ball in hand, taking a tackle on NSW's tryline.

The Blues will have to go 100 metres.

DCE creates a bit of magic and sends Xavier Coates over

By Jon Healy

Ben Hunt comes up with a try-saver on Stephen Crichton and the Blues spin it left, but Isaah Yeo's pass second off the ruck is swooped on by Daly Cherry Evans, who hits it in stride and flies up the park.

The defence of Brian To'o closes and just before he gets there, DCE kicks off the outside of his right boot and it holds up just inside the in-goal for the flying Xavier Coates to touch down.

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DCE writes himself into another chapter of State of Origin folklore.

70' Queensland hands NSW another golden opportunity

By Jon Healy

The Maroons deny James Tedesco centimetres short of the tryline, but then a knock-on from Valentine Holmes hands it straight back to them in phenomenal field position.

69' NSW regathers the short kick-off

By Jon Healy

This team has been inspirational tonight. They WILL NOT give in.

BEN HUNT IS BACK ON THE FIELD AND IN FOR A TRY!

By Jon Healy

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow cleans up on the tryline as the ball bounces off the post and offloads to Murray Taulagi on his tryline.

Selwyn Cobbo takes a hit-up crabs across field and breaks through the middle, unleashing Valentine Holmes, who's dragged down by a miraculous diving tackle from Brian To'o.

But Ben Hunt, who's only just come back on the field, swoops into dummy half and beats two defenders to score from 40 metres out.

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65' Enormous defence from NSW

By Jon Healy

Liam Martin comes up with a massive hit on J'maine Hopgood and he somehow holds onto the ball.

But Reuben Cotter doesn't! The next play is another knock-on from nowhere by a Maroons middle.

64' Another no try ruling against the Maroons

By Jon Healy

Queensland goes in again as Xavier Coates flies for a cross-field kick and bats it in-field to Valentine Holmes to score, but the bat-back was a bat-forward.

No try.

Once again, Brian To'o survives in an aerial contest by doing just enough to disrupt his far bigger opponent. He is a marvel.

61' James Tedesco saves the Blues

By Jon Healy

Murray Taulagi looks like he's going to get Queensland a second set right on the Blues' line as he regathers his own ricocheted chip, but James Tedesco dives in to knock the ball out and force the knock-on.

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