
NSW Blues Stun Queensland with Epic 22-20 State of Origin Comeback
NSW Blues recover from 20-0 deficit to beat Queensland 22-20 in State of Origin I, with Nathan Cleary scoring a try and kicking three goals, including the winner with a minute left.

NSW Blues recover from 20-0 deficit to beat Queensland 22-20 in State of Origin I, with Nathan Cleary scoring a try and kicking three goals, including the winner with a minute left.

NSW Blues overcome a 20-0 deficit to win State of Origin I 22-20, with James Tedesco scoring a dramatic late try; Queensland's Kalyn Ponga sent off for a shoulder charge, sparking controversy.

Billy Slater has backed Sam Walker to debut for Queensland at halfback, leaving Reece Walsh out of the State of Origin opener. Kalyn Ponga will start at fullback. NSW coach Laurie Daley has named six debutants, with James Tedesco reclaiming the fullback spot.

James Tedesco has been selected as New South Wales's fullback for the State of Origin series opener, replacing Dylan Edwards. The Sydney Roosters captain's strong form secured his spot over Edwards, who started last year's series. The NSW team features six debutants, while Queensland also names new faces and backs Sam Walker at halfback.

New South Wales and Queensland announce teams for State of Origin I with several surprise selections and debutants. Kalyn Ponga starts at fullback, while Reece Walsh misses out. New eligibility rules allow players like Addin Fonua-Blake and Victor Radley to feature.

Analysis of the New South Wales State of Origin team selection reveals surprises like Victor Radley's inclusion despite suspensions, and Stephen Crichton starting over potentially fitter players.

New South Wales announces State of Origin team changes, with Tolu Koula and Blayke Brailey set for debuts. New eligibility rules allow Addin Fonua-Blake and Victor Radley to play. Coach Laurie Daley explains selection decisions.

New South Wales has announced its team for the first State of Origin game, with James Tedesco named at fullback over Dylan Edwards. Four players are set to debut.

New South Wales and Queensland teams announced for State of Origin I. Key selections include Sam Walker debuting at halfback for NSW, with Victor Radley a surprise inclusion. Reece Walsh misses out for Queensland.