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State of Origin
State of Origin 2012
Passion factor a myth
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[QUOTE="Nashy, post: 2428008, member: 1976"] The biggest difference in these teams is that the maroons always play for each other, and the Blues always have a handful of stars who are out to prove a point, or big note themselves. It's a culture difference, and it's only luck that gave it to the maroons. For most of these players, their origin careers have been together. Being together that long, they're going to be mates, and want to help each other out. Something NSW hasn't been able to do, because they haven't blooded players, and stuck with a team. Once they sort their team, and start to play for each other, we will see NSW have just as much "passion" as the maroons. As for the argument that players who turn down the chance to play Origin. So what? Just like a lot of NRL fans, an NRL premiership is what counts, so I see no issue with a NSW or QLD player turning down the jersey to help their team. Defending the Blues. I'm going for a shower. [/QUOTE]
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