'Never strapped boots on': Spudd Carroll brutally whacks Kent after his NSW Origin team is queried
Spudd hitting Kenty right between the eyes!
Well, we’re headed to a decider! You could be forgiven for thinking last night’s Game 2 would’ve seen the series sewn up after Brad Fittler tossed the magnets around for his Blues lineup.
But New South Wales didn’t just win, they dominated the Maroons in unprecedented fashion, with the 38-6 score putting the ball well and truly back in Kevin Walters’ court.
Does Ben Hunt get another chance at hooker? Has Moses Mbye done enough to keep his spot on the bench? Who else from Queensland would be feeling nervous?
We got Roar editor and NRL expert Scott Pryde on the Game of Codes podcast to look over both Origin sides and see just what changes both coaches should be considering for Game 3.
Listen to the debate:
New South Wales don’t get out Perth scot-free either, with an injury to halfback to Nathan Cleary throwing a huge spanner in the works. David Klemmer could potentially return from injury too, giving Fittler another chance to make some big team changes.
More Origin 2
» Five talking points from Origin 2
» Match Report: Blues belt Queensland to force decider
» WATCH: Video highlights from Origin 2
» Re-live the match with our live blog
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