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The Maroons only made two changes during the series, with Origin veterans Dale Shearer coming onto the bench for Game 2 in Sydney to replace Steve Renouf, and Bob Lindner, the player of the 1990 Kangaroo tour, named on the bench for Game 3 in Brisbane (replacing Gavin Allen) after recovering from a broken leg. This saw Queensland only use 19 ...
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 b; Fullback Garry Jack: Jonathan Docking: Wing Michael O'Connor: Brian Johnston: Centre Mark McGaw: Brett Kenny: Mark McGaw: Centre Brian Johnston: Michael O'Connor: Wing Andrew Ettingshausen: Andrew Farrar: Andrew Ettingshausen: Five-Eighth Brett Kenny: Cliff Lyons: Halfback Peter Sterling: Peter Sterling (c) Prop ...
[1] In her junior season, Olsen was ranked third in the country in scoring at 23.3 points per game. [4] She was also named unanimous first team All-Big East selection [5] and voted the Big East Most Improved Player. [6] She was an Honorable Mention All-American honoree by both the WBCA and the Associated Press.
The New South Wales attitude to State of Origin had changed somewhat for the 1984 series, with the Blues squad being excused from their club duties the weekend prior to the first match and undergoing an intensive training camp, signalling the NSWRL's commitment to taking the series seriously. [1]
The No. 1 women's seed, Aryna Sabalenka, easily defeated Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-3, 7-5. And No. 2 Alexander Zverev continued his easy run through the early rounds with a 6-1, 6-4, 6-1 win over ...
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The crowd of 52,484 people at Suncorp Stadium was a record for the ground at the time. After fifty minutes, Queensland had raced away to a 19-0 lead. However New South Wales, under new coach Ricky Stuart made a strong comeback, bringing the score to 20-19 in their favour.
Before the game, and despite Queensland having won Origin from 1980–84, as New South Wales had won the 1985 and 1986 series and 7 of the previous 8 games going into game 2 (dating back to Game 3 in 1984), and with the addition of the Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast Seagulls into the Sydney premiership in 1988, some in the Sydney press were ...