Origin 3: Queensland Maroons player ratings

By Ryan O'Connell / Expert

The opening 30 minutes of the game by Queensland was described by Wally Lewis as the best he’s ever seen. Repeat set after repeat set, and just as New South Wales had a sniff, the Maroons ripped the heart out of the Blues. Queensland’s player ratings.

Queensland Maroons player ratings

Billy Slater

Words fail to do justice, but I’ll try: safe in defence, brilliant in attack. Absolute pure class, and a joy to watch. He’s honestly worth the price of admission alone.

Rating: 9

Jharal Yow Yeh

Made some big hits in defence, and scored a try off a Lockyer kick and a rough bounce on Minichiello. Uate and Yow Yeh were the finds of the 2011 series

Rating: 7.5

Greg Inglis

People laughed when I said he looked like he was returning to his damaging best in game II. Only Queenslanders are laughing now. Looked as fit as he has in a long time, and scored two tries.

Rating: 8

Justin Hodges

Looked seriously short of a gallop, and whilst it’s to be expected, Queensland are lucky it didn’t cost them.

Rating: 4

Darius Boyd

Wasn’t really given the chance to shine in attack or defence. But in a winning side, and remembering that it’s a team game, it’s worth noting that he did nothing wrong.

Rating: 5

Darren Lockyer (c)

Far from being a passenger in his last Origin game, Lockyer controlled the flow and tempo of the game beautifully. His kicking game was brilliant and he leaves State of Origin as a winner. A thoroughly deserving one at that.

Rating: 8

Johnathan Thurston

Was back to his Origin best before suffering a nasty looking injury.

Rating: 7

Ashley Harrison

Not his greatest game, but a marked improvement on his Sydney performance. Solid, if unspectacular, but that’s exactly what was asked and required of him.

Rating: 6.5

Sam Thaiday

Returned to his rampaging best. Constantly damaging in attack and defence. Needs to eradicate some grubbiness from his game that is starting to creep in – he’s better than that, and doesn’t need to niggle to be effective.

Rating: 8.5

Nate Myles

Played like an extra prop forward, proving that size is not a redundant quality in State of Origin football. Made plenty of hit ups and plenty of metres.

Rating: 7.5

Matt Scott

Scott delivered an old-school prop game with plenty of power, grunt and hard yards, coupled with bruising tackling. Along with his fellow frontrower, he was the cornerstone of the Maroons go-forward.

Rating: 8

Cameron Smith

Absolutely outstanding once again. Simply brilliant in all facets of the game. However, it was very surprising to see his cheap shot on Hayne late in the second half, as that type of garbage has never been a part of his game, but we’ll give him the benefit of the doubt.

Rating: 9

Petero Civoniceva

If Father Time was tapping him on the shoulder in game II, Petero clothes-lined him in game III. Made hit-up after hit-up, and tackle after tackle. Together with Matt Scott, provided the foundation for the Maroons go-forward.

Rating: 8

Interchange:

Cooper Cronk

Saw less game time than he did in the first two encounters, but was able to slot into his favoured halfback position when Thurston got injured. Whilst he didn’t stand out, he made all the right decisions in his limited game time.

Ranking: 6

Corey Parker

Extremely solid in attack and defence, and made the most of some limited opportunities. Particularly in the second half, which can’t be underestimated, as the Blues attempted a comeback.

Ranking: 6

Ben Hannant

Was very effective off the bench, constantly making metres. He was extremely unlucky not to be awarded a try in the second half. What happened to benefit of the doubt? No one can tell me he definitively didn’t get the ball down?

Rating: 6.5

Jacob Lillyman

Very strong in defence and attack, and gave the Maroons exactly what they were after when Dave Taylor was ruled out via suspension.

Rating: 6

The Crowd Says:

2011-07-07T13:55:54+00:00

Johnno

Guest


lOCKEYER IS OVERRATED benji marshall owned him and exposed locker for the ageing over the hill player he is. He is riding the back of jt, cam smith, Billy slater, matt scott, Petro, Thaiday.

2011-07-07T13:45:00+00:00

max

Guest


who got man of match????? Bill for me!! NOT Cameron!!

2011-07-07T06:28:50+00:00

steiny

Guest


i think you'll find that ben hannant didnt get awarded the try, cause sam thaiday was pushing him over. which isn't allowed. it wasnt the fact that he didnt get the ball down... i think

2011-07-07T06:22:41+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


Yep he's the least adaptable sportsman as that rexona thing showed...

2011-07-07T06:11:44+00:00

Jeff

Guest


The scary thing about Slater is that his game is constantly changing. He is still totally unpredictable but the skills in his game are mounting year by year. I can't think of one fullback in 'Te gemtleman's game' that can even pretend to be in Slater's class..

2011-07-07T05:05:37+00:00

Adam

Guest


Lets wait and see how good he is when he switches to Rugby and gets to cut loose in the wealth of broken play and space on offer...

2011-07-07T04:12:24+00:00

Horatio

Guest


Slater has shown frailty when the ball is on the ground last night in the first NSW try and Game 2 where he was indecisive. However with ball in hand he is dynamite. Born NRL player but may struggle at other codes...

2011-07-07T01:39:18+00:00

Jay

Guest


Slater was my man of the match...

2011-07-07T00:56:08+00:00

Mals

Guest


Davo, agreed it was Lockyer's best game but he did outplay his opposite number!

2011-07-06T23:05:50+00:00

Davo

Guest


Lockyer 8???? Typical he does nothing in the game whatsoever, besides a wonky kick that got lucky and two awful passes to his team-mates that they knocked on becuase they were at their ankles. Once again average Lockyer in a brilliant side.

2011-07-06T23:02:28+00:00

John

Guest


Even as a NSWelshman, just too easy when rating Queensland! Agree with most, if not all, although Slater could have been a 9.5 or even a 10.

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