Opinion: Why Jake Trbojevic is poised for Origin II recall for NSW | Andrew Webster
Heading into game one, Fittler was concerned about where the points would come from, so he put “character” on the shelf. He figured the best way to score tries was to run Queensland off their feet with quick play-the-balls and even quicker runs out of dummy half. Off that, big mobile back-rowers could keep bashing down the door, getting the ball over the advantage line.Alas, the Blues rarely found themselves in the same suburb as the advantage line.
Internally, the Blues know they made a mistake. When they name their side for game two on Sunday night, expect Trbojevic to be in it.had lunch with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.No, we’re not making that up. In fact, he was seated between the Queen and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.John WarrenWarren organised the lunch with HRM as thanks to V’landys for his contribution to racing. Charles, the Prince of Wales, was also in attendance.
“It shows the rest of the world is no match for us in the sprinting races,” V’landys said. “That was a trial run for Nature Strip.”
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