The second game of the 2018 State Of Origin series will kick off on Sunday night at ANZ Stadium with the NSW Blues going into the match as red hot favourites over the QLD Maroons. View the teams and odds as well as our tips and value bets for the match.
When: 19:40 | Sunday 24/06/2018
Where: ANZ Stadium, Homebush
Watch ?: Channel 9 in HD
Bet ?: Bet On This Match HERE
Odds:
Tip: NSW Blues at $1.36
Value BET: First Try Scorer: Josh Addo-Carr at $8.50
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Teams:
NSW BLUES: Josh Addo-Carr, Nathan Cleary, Damien Cook, Boyd Cordner (c), Angus Crichton, Jack de Belin, Tyson Frizell, Ryan James, Luke Keary, David Klemmer, James Maloney, Latrell Mitchell, Tyrone Peachey, Matt Prior, James Roberts, Tariq Sims, James Tedesco, Jake Trbojevic, Tom Trbojevic, Paul Vaughan.
QLD MAROONS: Jai Arrow, Will Chambers, Gavin Cooper, Dane Gagai, Tim Glasby, Coen Hess, Valentine Holmes, Ben Hunt, Greg Inglis (c), Felise Kaufusi, Andrew McCullough, Josh McGuire, Cameron Munster, Dylan Napa, Josh Papalii, Kalyn Ponga, Billy Slater, Jarrod Wallace.
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News:
Wearing maroon didn’t feel right
He may have worn Maroon once, but Ryan James swears it’s not in his blood.
It was back in 2009 when James was picked in a stacked Queensland under-18s team that also boasted the likes of Corey Norman, Justin O’Neill and Dale Copley.
But having grown up a fierce Blues supporter just south of the Tweed in Bilambil, James couldn’t have been more uncomfortable wearing red.
“It just didn’t feel right,” James tells AAP.
He insists his allegiance was never in doubt, that it was only because he attended Palm Beach Currumbin – and a goal to play Australian Schoolboys – that he begrudgingly agreed.
“I owe everything I’ve done to that school. Only problem was it was in Queensland,” he says.
If that’s not enough to be convinced of his loyalty, then maybe a different jumper proves it.
Hung proudly on the wall of his family home is a NSW jersey of his childhood hero, and perhaps the inspiration that has made James the most potent try-scoring prop in the game.
James’s 12 tries in 2016 is the most in NRL history for a front-rower.
“I’ve still got a Ryan Girdler jersey after he took all those intercepts and scored all those tries that game and kicked all the goals,” James says.
“I don’t know why I used to love his intercepts, because I was a front-rower. But it was the jersey I wore to training every week.”
James’ close call for game one has been well-documented.
He was almost on a plane from the Gold Coast when he was informed he lost his maiden Origin appearance to David Klemmer at the last minute.
This time, he was already in Sydney for the Titans’ win over Canterbury but hadn’t banked on a call-up despite the injury to incumbent Reagan Campbell-Gillard on Friday.
“I didn’t really pack for the occasion. I only packed a couple of shirts,” he says.
Even before that it was a frustrating wait, from when he attended his first emerging NSW camp in 2011 to being named 19th man in 2015.
And despite being as close as he’s ever been to a maiden jumper, James continues to be all about the team – a quality Fittler factored in to his decision to finally bring him in.
“If it’s playing, I’ll go out there and give it everything. If it’s just making sure the boys are getting ready to play, I’ll do that as well,” James says.
“The most important thing is NSW get the win.”
But like he has been since wearing red, James wants to be wearing blue. And he’s got the perfect idea with what to do with his jumper if he gets it.
“I just used to love (Girdler) because he scored all the tries, took all the intercepts and kicked all the goals. It’s still at mum and dad’s house, a long-sleeved one,” he says.
“It’ll be good to try and hang something next to that.”
*Odds correct at time of posting. Subject to change