State of Origin 1 player ratings: NSW Blues

By Scott Pryde / Expert

The New South Wales Blues have handed the Queensland Maroons one of the biggest beatdowns in the history of State of Origin in Townsville, going to an easy one-nil lead. Here are the player ratings for the 44-point victors.

1. James Tedesco – 8/10
Tedesco has had plenty of outstanding Origin performances in the past, and while he wasn’t best on ground as he has been plenty of times before last night, he certainly didn’t let anyone down.

212 metres, a try assist, eight tackle busts, three offloads and he was popping up in attack everywhere. As the entire Blues side was, the Roosters’ custodian was also superb in defence at the back.

2. Brian To’o – 8.5/10
One of the best Origin debuts you’re ever likely to see. Two tries will be the highlight for most, but the running game Penrith’s star winger possesses was expected to be one of the key advantages for New South Wales, and he didn’t disappoint.

He topped the count with 220, but impressively, it came with 90 post-contact metres. In short, he was impossible to handle.

3. Latrell Mitchell – 9.5/10
He may not have officially been awarded man of the match, but he certainly was for mine.

Mitchell had a slower start than his centre pairing Tom Trbojevic, but once he got into the swing of the game, Queensland simply had no answers to the storm which was coming their way. A try-scoring double helps his cause, but Mitchell also had two try assists and double-digits in tackle busts.

(Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

4. Tom Trbojevic – 9/10
Tom Trbojevic missed the 2020 post-season Origin series and showed New South Wales fans exactly what they were missing in Game 1.

His performance was off the charts, and the only factor marking him down was letting in the only try as Kurt Capewell ran around him. Other than that, Trbojevic was absolutely faultless, involved at every possible moment in all the right ways and generally proving a thorn in the side of the Maroons.

5. Josh Addo-Carr – 6/10
The quietest member of the Blues’ back five, but it’s not as if Addo-Carr had a poor game. It’s simply that the Blues constantly attacked the other edge, not allowing the Melbourne winger a chance to do what he does best.

He still managed to crack 100 metres though, which is more than can be said for any of the Maroons’ back five, while he was also solid in every asking on the defensive end. He made some outstanding takes under the high ball as well.

6. Jarome Luai – 8/10
What an Origin debut this was.

There were (rightly) plenty of questions over Luai, particularly given his last club performance was very underwhelming against Canterbury, but he was phenomenal for the Blues.

The combinations he built across the field worked from the first minute to the last, and the line break his opportunistic nature in running the ball created was outstanding to watch.

He will play in tougher matches than that, and it’s easy to star when the team is so far ahead, but it’s a promising start at this level.

(Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

7. Nathan Cleary – 8.5/10
Cleary too had his best game in sky blue in Townsville despite suffering an ugly looking laceration to the face which, at the time of writing, was rumoured to potentially be a fractured cheek that could rule him out of Origin 2 – although scans will be needed to confirm.

His kicking game was outstanding, and so too was his running of the ball. Maybe the biggest praise that can be directed towards Cleary was the fact New South Wales seemed to lose their edge when he went off, only to gain it when he returned alongside Payne Haas and Junior Paulo.

8. Daniel Saifiti – 8/10
Saifiti set the tone early for the Blues, starting the game in fine fashion, and was the best of the Blues’ starting forward rotation.

With 142 metres from his 15 runs, he had the Queenslander’s backpedalling at various times, creating time and space for Cleary, Luai and Tedesco to go to work.

9. Damien Cook – 7/10
Cook was almost noticeable at times among the carnage dished up by the Blues, but as a hooker in a performance like that, it means it’s a case of job done.

No defensive issues, good service to the forwards and halves and the only two times he did run the ball both were successful.

10. Jake Trbojevic – 6.5/10
Trbojevic was used in an odd fashion by Brad Fittler, playing just the first 22 minutes and then not being sighted again until the final quarter of an hour.

He was solid in both attack and defence while on the park, but it wasn’t a performance that will be causing Queensland sleepless nights. Of course, they have plenty of them to worry about elsewhere.

11. Cameron Murray – 6/10
Murray was a little bit of an unseen player for the Blues, and while he only had five runs of the footy, his defence was rock solid out of position.

It’s a credit to the Rabbitohs lock that despite limited opportunities with the ball, he kept turning up and did the job required of him in a monstrous victory.

12. Tariq Sims – 8/10
The surprise packet of Game 1. Sims was one of the few selections in the Blues’ side which raised eyebrows, but the Dragons second-rower made his spot count.

A superb offload for one of Brian To’o’s tries was just the tip of the iceberg, with Sims making numerous excellent defensive efforts and also running the ball strongly. He has confirmed his spot for the remainder of the series.

13. Isaah Yeo – 7/10
In an 80-minute performance, Yeo was solid without being fantastic. He ran the ball well and tackled hard as he does week in and week out for Penrith. His tackle efficiency was impressive, and on the occasions was able to do a bit of ball-playing, his skills looked crisp.

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14. Jack Wighton – 5/10
It’s hard to rate someone who barely played a little over a quarter of an hour, but for what it’s worth, Wighton ran the ball efficiently and had enough involvement to let those watching know he was on the field.

With no defensive lapses, you can’t ask for much more than that in the time allocated.

15. Junior Paulo – 7/10
Paulo might have only played 34 minutes, but some of his runs helped to stop any semblance of momentum Queensland were beginning to gain at various points.

Averaging almost 15 minutes per run, no matter how few he had, shows exactly what impact he had in the middle third, while a pair of tackle busts also had the Queensland defence backpedalling.

16. Payne Haas – 8/10
The influence of Haas playing from the bench was always going to go a long way towards determining the outcome of the game, and it’s exactly the way it played out.

While he came on in a leading position which allowed some time to adjust to the pace and ferocity of the contest, the Brisbane-based enforcer made 132 metres from just 13 runs and defended strongly in a 58-minute stint.

17. Liam Martin – 5/10
Like Wighton, Martin didn’t get a prolonged run on the field, but in half an hour put on some good hits in defence which would have rattled the Queenslanders.

He did nothing with the ball in hand though, so it’s hard to rate him any higher.

Total

125/170

The Crowd Says:

2021-06-11T03:52:19+00:00

JB

Guest


What do you do if everyone is available for game 2 radley, Pap, crichton others hard to change that team.

2021-06-11T03:51:17+00:00

JB

Guest


Agree and he'll be way better off for the run.

2021-06-11T02:04:59+00:00

JB

Guest


Couldn't agree more I think it would scare the QLD coaching staff a lot knowing the non negotiables around effort that was on display. If NSW put that effort in with the strike they have very hard to stop.

2021-06-10T10:22:51+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Just like Steve Matai and Jamie Lyon over at the Sea Eagles in the Glory Days.

2021-06-10T04:26:02+00:00

peterj

Roar Rookie


I loved the beginning, even though there was no big prop pushing off the back fence, which I love to see, it went turbo, teddy, turbo, teddy and QLD were already struggling with the pace. It was such a dominant performance across the park with Tommy Turbo’s misread the one blemish.

2021-06-10T04:17:18+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


I like the Double T's.

2021-06-10T04:13:27+00:00

PGNEWC

Roar Rookie


Is it Trell and Turbo? or Tubo and Trell? --The Double Ts maybe?

2021-06-10T03:10:37+00:00

Dragon footy head

Roar Rookie


Hard not to disagree with you champ ????????????

2021-06-10T03:03:33+00:00

Dragon footy head

Roar Rookie


The Blues halves fed Mitchell and Turbo all nice creating attacking plays Clearly was magnificent ????????????

2021-06-10T02:50:13+00:00

vonManstein

Roar Rookie


I would have thought Cleary deserved at least 1 whole point on top of that 8.5. Takes a special player to amend rules in game. The new addition clause to the blood rule should be named in his honour.. ‘The Cleary Exemption’

2021-06-10T02:46:19+00:00

Rob

Guest


That last Turbo try was fantastic to watch. Arguably the 3 best players in the world all linking up to score a great try.

2021-06-10T02:38:10+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Yeah for sure. JAC ran for 100 too. 938 metres from the back five... unreal

2021-06-10T02:34:22+00:00

Dwanye

Roar Rookie


Yep, the back up stuff was great

2021-06-10T01:59:43+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Agreed. Teddy turned a half break by Cleary into a try.

2021-06-10T01:54:29+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


He impressed the hell out of me Astro. Had an outstanding game.

2021-06-10T00:56:27+00:00

Tom

Guest


Yeah and the hit where he timed his hit on Holmes perfectly and forced the error. The other underrated factor was the bulk metres To'o, Turbo, Mitchell, and Teddy made. It was almost like having an extra two forwards out there to start sets.

2021-06-10T00:54:33+00:00

Tom

Guest


For that last Turbo try I thought for half a second that Cleary had cooked it by giving it too early to Teddy, but sure enough Turbo found his way there to render that slight mistake completely irrelevant.

2021-06-10T00:52:29+00:00

Tom

Guest


The Sims ball to To'o for the second try was divine. And I don't think Saifiti got enough credit for his try - he trucked 3 defenders across the line. Never easy, even against a tiring defence.

2021-06-10T00:21:01+00:00

TJ

Guest


Thought Murray did a great job in shutting Fifita down and definitely deserves more than a 6/10. I was very nervous about Sims but he was fantastic. It'll be interesting to see what happens for game 2 with Crichton available this time. It would be pretty harsh to drop one of Sims or Martin after last nights performance. As a Roosters fan I'd be more than happy for Crichton to miss out and stay with us. We need all the players we can get.

2021-06-10T00:20:10+00:00

astro

Roar Rookie


Luai was a standout. Came into the game under pressure from some, but played his hand perfectly. Kicking game was on point, and he was the most enthusiastic Blue all night, and kept the team energised.

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