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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 ...
She later became a commentator for Canberra United F.C. W-League matches for the radio station, and was a guest-host on the Balls n' All football show on 106.3FM. [2] Zelić hosted Football Federation Australia 's official A-League podcast for the 2012–13 A-League season and is a former host of the nationally streamed football podcast Nearpost.
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]
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Despite the 36-6 thrashing in Game 1, the NSW public got behind their team which resulted in a capacity crowd of 40,000 attending Game 2 at the Sydney Football Stadium. To date this was the second largest Sydney crowd in Origin history after the 42,048 that had attended Game 2 of the 1987 series at the Sydney Cricket Ground .
Naomi Osaka seized victory on Wednesday, defeating No. 20 Karolina Muchova 1-6, 6-1, 6-3. Initially it looked like Osaka might be on her way to a quick ouster after she won just one game in the 32 ...
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 ...
Pre-match entertainment was provided by James Blunt before the Australian national anthem was performed by The Ten Tenors.. The Queensland forwards led by Petero Civoniceva and Matthew Scott bustled the New South Wales pack from the kick off and appeared to have the upper hand in the early stage of the game enabling the Maroons to run off each other and take ground.