Blues are in courtesy of Damien Cook
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, all eyes were inevitably drawn to the NSW No.7.
To Mitchell Moses’ credit, he looked the most threatening man in sky blue for at least the opening 40 minutes of Wednesday night’s State of Origin clash at Suncorp Stadium, and kicked soundly after the break, too. Called up to replace a hamstrung Nathan Cleary, Moses tried his hand more often than the man with a mortgage on the sky-blue scrum-base role.
He went to the line. He chipped audaciously. He flitted from one side of the ruck to the other. Which is more than most expect of a halfback long dogged by criticism that he only does these things when his team is on top.
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