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The New South Wales Rugby League Team (NSW)

November 18, 2020 by Mitchell McMeckan Leave a Comment

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What is the New South Wales Rugby League Team?

The New South Wales rugby league team is a rugby league football team that has been representing the Australian state of New South Wales since the year of 1907. The uniforms of the team are mainly two colors, sky blue, and navy blue, but white is also a color that is used in their uniforms. The team is known as The New South Wales Blues (NSW) because of their sky blue and navy blue uniforms.

The New South Wales Blues became a rugby league team before the Australian national rugby team (Known as the Kangaroos and established in 1908).The home games of the New South Wales Blues are held at the ANZ stadium, located in Sydney, Australia.

Who is Coaching the NSW?

Tommy Raudonikis was the first captain of the NSW, he even coached the NSWB in the 1997 and 1998 Origin Series. Recently, Laurie Daley, a professional rugby league football player himself in the 1980s and 1990s, was the coach for the NSW from 2013-2017.

Daley was terminated due to the fact that he had only led the NSWB to win 1 of the 5 series they played. In the year of 2018, the NSW appointed Laurie Daley’s replacement, Brad Fittler as their new coach. Brad Fittler, nicknamed Freddy, is a former professional rugby league football player that was named one of the finest players in the sport.

What’s the History of the NSW?

Their first game ever played was against the New Zealand national rugby team league (better known as the Kiwis) in 1907. The team has been competing in the Annual State of Origin Series with their competitor the Queensland Maroons, both competing to win the State of Origin Shield.

The Annual State of Origin Series is a competition held yearly, the State of Origin Shield is won by winning the best of 3 games in the rugby league series. The biggest win of the team was obtained in the year of 1957, they competed against Queensland Maroons and had the final score of 69-5. The biggest defeat the team has had was in the year of 2015, the Queensland Maroons were their competitors in this game as well, final score being 52-6.

Although the NWS team dominated their all time rival the Queensland Maroons, their domination of Queensland came to an end in the early 1980s when the new “state of origin” rules came into play. The two teams have played a total of 38 series in the State of Origin Series, Queensland was the victor for 21 of those series, while NSWB only was victorious in 15 of them.

Who are Some of the NSW’s Greatest Players?

The NSW named 25 rugby league football players for each year leading up to their 25-year celebration in 2005. Some of the players named were Tim Brasher, Laurie Daley, Brad Fittler, Andrew Johns, Glenn Lazarus, Wayne Pearce, Steve Roach, Ian Roberts, Peter Sterling, Geoff Toovey, and Rod Wishart.

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State of Origin Game 3 Live stream, TV info, Pre-Game Party, Tickets & More

November 18, 2020 by Mitchell McMeckan Leave a Comment

State of Origin has been proceeding to the next level. We are going to expect Game 3 in just a week. State Origin Game 3 date is getting near and closer. If you haven’t reserved the option to watch it yet, you could stick to this page and see all of the information.

State of Origin Game 3

State of Origin Game 3

State of Origin Game 3 is going to take place at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday, November 18th, 2020. While the public can use this option, it is also part of the Suncorp Stadium Membership privilege. Consider yourself lucky if you are a member of the Suncorp Stadium Membership.

If you haven’t subscribed to the membership, you could register through the official site of the Suncorp Stadium. And then, you will want to proceed to purchase the ticket.

When is the State of Origin 2020 Game 3?

State of Origin Game 3 is scheduled for November 18th, 2020. Suncorp Stadium will be hosting the match from the beginning to the end. Make sure to circle the date on your calendar so that you won’t miss the opportunity to watch Game 3 on time. Reserve your spot and time table for watching the upcoming State of Origin Game 3 since we are more than halfway to the final!

What time is the 2020 State Of origin 3 Game Start?

The starting time will be likely the same as the previous game which is 8.10 pm AEST (Sydney, NSW, Victoria); 7.10pm AEST (Brisbane, Queensland). and Gates Open: 4.30pm (AEST)

It is important to comprehend that this is the local time of the event. You might be living or traveling in another part of the world so that you will need to convert the time to your area time. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch it from the beginning.

What channel is the State of Origin Game 3 on?

The State of Origin Game 3 will be on Channel 9. Just like the other State of Origin games, Channel 9 will broadcast the show in the Australian territory for free. If you have subscribed to TV cable, live streaming services, or other relevant services that include Channel 9, then you are good to go.

How to watch State of Origin Game 3 Live stream Online?

The State of Origin Game 3 is going to happen sooner than later. The battle between Queensland and New South Wales is still on the run right now. You will want to follow up the happening until there’s a conclusion at the end of the event.

Game 3 Live Stream Guide

Since you might be restricted because of the pandemic, the sensible way to follow the State of Origin is by watching it live stream online. Of course, you will have plenty of options to choose so that you can watch it live stream online without any hassle.

The State of Origin Series is going to be an awesome event to follow from your favorite screen. The officials have confirmed that Channel 9 will conduct the broadcast. And if you are living or traveling in Australia, consider yourself a lucky viewer since there is no charge to use Channel 9. The game is available on free-to-air Channel 9. The coverage will kick off at 7:00 pm AEDT. So, make sure to convert it to your local time so that you won’t miss watching the spectacle.

If you are not using your TV device to watch the upcoming event, you could hover to the official site of Channel 9. Or if you are mobile or traveling, consider downloading and install the 9Now app on your mobile devices. If you are using the 9Now app outside of Australia, use the VPN to connect to Australia if you are experiencing a blackout.

State of Origin pre-game entertainment guide

The state of Origin has pre-game events and shows that you won’t probably miss it. There will be around 85,000 attendees arriving at the venue. But millions of eyes will be witnessing the spectacular moment’s right through their favorite devices.

The pre-game entertainment includes Origin under 20s matches which will kick off at 5:15 AEST. Guy Sebastian will be hosting the pre-match entertainment starting from 7:30 pm AEST before both teams enter the stadium. There will be a Welcome to Country and National Anthem. After the ceremony, the battle begins.

How to Get State of Origin Game 3 Tickets?

Get the tickets from the official NRL site. It is the sole Official 2020 State of Origin ticket box you can stick to.

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State of Origin 2020 Game 2: Live Stream, Kick-off Time, TV info & Guide

November 6, 2020 by Mitchell McMeckan Leave a Comment

The State of Origin 2020 is arguably the best rugby league. Fans all over the world are highly anticipating the games to begin, given that many fans have already decided what teams to support. The State of Origin 2020 serves as one of the most important dates, especially in Australia’s sports calendar.

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If anything, the country has a generally good reputation when it comes to rugby. This explains why so many people are anticipating the State of Origin games.

While there are three games that will take place in the State of Origin 2020 tournament, this article focuses on game 2, which is between NSW vs QLD. Both these teams have amazingly good players so it is very difficult to tell which side will take the game home straight away. With the first game taking place on November 4, we take a look at the in-depth details of the second game.

When is State of Origin 2020 Game 2?

As aforementioned, The State of Origin 2020 Game 2 will feature NSW coming up against QLD. The game will take place at ANZ Stadium on Wednesday, November 11.

The historic first stand-alone Holden State of Origin match of the year will see rugby fans treated to a game like no other. This is most definitely one of the matches that fans in Australia and all the other parts of the world have been waiting for. This explains why the game will kick off at 8:10 pm (AEDT) after a massive pre-game party begin at 5pm on Wednesday in Sydney Olympic Park

What time is the 2020 State Of origin 2 Game Start?

  • 5pm: Pre-Origin celebrations kick off outside ANZ Stadium
  • 6pm: Gates Open
  • 7.15pm: Pre-game entertainment begins
  • 8:10pm: Ampol State of Origin II kick-off

With the fixture already out, the stadium management and other relevant authorities have already put plans that will ensure the day runs smoothly. The gates will open at 6pm on that fateful Wednesday.

After 6pm both the NSW and QLD residents will settle in the stadium in preparation for the big match. At a quarter to 7.15pm, an hour-long entertainment will commence, refreshing and keeping everybody in the mood.

The Holden State of Origin game 2 will then kick off at exactly 8:10 pm with the match being televised on different channels all over the world.

State of Origin Pre-Game Party

  • Fans are invited to Sydney Olympic Park for a celebration of food, drink, Snack, and all things NSW from 5 pm on Wednesday.
  • More than 20 cafes, bars, and restaurants will be open before and after the game in Sydney Olympic Park.
  • Fans can hit the entertainment area in Cathy Freeman Park with the Locker Room Hotel and ever-popular Brewery both boasting extensions, besides “Eat Street” along Dawn Fraser Avenue and an abundance of food trucks operating outside ANZ Stadium.

Top Tips

To ensure that you do not miss the match or inconvenienced in any other way, follow the tips below:

  • Arrive at the ANZ Stadium as early as 5pm just so you can soak up the pre-game atmosphere.
  • Do not come with your car because the place will be very crowded
  • Give enough time for the security screening process while entering the stadium.

What channel is the State of Origin Game 2 on?

The 2020 State of Origin Game 2 will be broadcast live on Channel Nine and 9Now from 7.00 pm on November 11.

How to watch State of Origin Game 2 Live stream free online from anywhere?

If you cannot make it to the ANZ Stadium, but would still like to catch the game, worry not because you can watch it from the comfort of your living room or your favorite joint. However, this will depend highly on your location.

Channel 9 Network will live coverage of the State of Origin 2020 Games. So if you want to watch online you could pick 9Now. Outside of Australia fans can hide your identity via VPN service. In this case, we recommend Express VPN to stream the State of Origin 2020 online from anywhere and on any device.

Here is our quick guide to watching the State of Origin game free online:

  1. Subscribe Express VPN (30-day money-back guarantee)
  2. Make sure your server location in Australia
  3. Go to www.9now.com.au & create a free account to go to NRL State of Origin tabs.
  4. Done, now you can watch Origin Game 2 online free without any hassle.

Outside Australia, New Zealand or the Pacific Islands fans can also subscribe to WatchNRL and watch State of Origin Game 2 live online and On Demand.

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The State of Origin Game 2 will feature QLD taking on NSW in a match that will be very captivating. Fans from Australia and all over the world will be looking to see who emerges as the victor in a match that they have anticipated for over half a year now. For all its worth, there is no way that you can afford to miss this game at whatever cost.

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Players from Blues and Maroons with Potential Losses

November 6, 2020 by Mitchell McMeckan Leave a Comment

Players from Blues and Maroons with Potential Losses

The most anticipated event in the rugby verse, State of Origin, has been known as highly competitive which comes with less mercy.

There are some players from Queensland and NSW who have most on the line in the 2020 State of Origin series.

Daly Cherry Evans, the Skipper from Queensland, will be 32 by the time 202. If the Maroons lose the series, this can be a cue to seek the playmaker. He had such a declining Origin career from the first six games he joined from 2013 to 2015.

Cherry Evans was recalled in the dead rubber by 2018. The straight series of losses can be hard for him to reclaim the leadership position by next year.

Jake Friend is a debutant here. But he is not a usual rookie whom we always see on the court. If Queensland does not make it into Game I, Friend could have difficulty in proceeding with his career. A friend has won three grand finals. Friends will struggle to reserve their spot in the big series.

Ben Hunt is the next name on the list. He is one of the best players in the 2019 series of State of Origin. Hunt put a lot of effort into the Dragons in 2020. but he has been struggling with the exact position that he needs. He was swapped around through hooker, halfback, bench, as well as five-eight. If he does not reserve his exact club position, it will be challenging for the future in his career.

Harry Grant, on the other side, is looking to be the long-term no.9. Meanwhile, Reed Mahoney and Jake Friend will compete to reserve the hooker spot in the upcoming expected competitions.

Kalyn Ponga can have a lot of pressure in the State of Origin. The reason was obvious. He failed to take the game back in the 2018 Dally M Medal. Experts have seen his inconsistency for the 2020 Newcastle. The challenge is more prevalent since he is struggling with the shoulder injury.

Luke Keary had won three premierships. He is going to tweak his CV in the State of Origin. However, the challenges are there. Keary will need to get into the big series to prove himself as worthy as No. 6. of course, the pressure is on.

Then there is Daniel Tupou who has been playing for the Blues for five years. It is undeniable that Tupou has such great aerial skills which he can use to help him manage in the Series opener.

I guess we just need to wait for the moment of truth later in the 2020 State of Origin.

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The Opener Of State of Origin Has the Worst National Ratings in the Event History

November 6, 2020 by Mitchell McMeckan Leave a Comment

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The NRL officials have confirmed that the State of Origin Show has the worst TV audience since the event took place in 2003. The opening back then attracted an average of 2.38 million viewers across the Channel Nine coverage. That is 25% down compared to the previous State of Origin in 2019.

If we are playing a guessing game, it is highly possible because of the Covid pandemic. In the opening, the scheduled event involves the New South Wales Blues who take on Queensland Maroons in Game 1 of the long-expected State of Origin 2020 series. The downing of the viewer’s ratings can have a huge impact on the franchise itself.

NRL will have to cope to solve this challenge. The provider is about to make the new deal of the free-to-air television right deals. That includes the upcoming Origin series which will be covered by the respective live streaming provider.

But besides the covid-19 causes, we shouldn’t neglect the fact that there was a whitewash but Queensland did the opposite. Not to mention that many people have been following the US elections because the topic was interesting for all countries. For most folks who are presenting this spectacle to the world, the result of the rating is just disappointing. But comparing this game with the other one for the conclusion is still too early. We still have a few encounters more to see how big the spectacle would be.

Although the two factors above are manageable, folks tend to be not ready when it comes to the Covid-19 interruption. We have seen how many times those big sports events across the globe were canceled because of the pandemic.

NRL made a hard decision by moving the showpiece event to the end of the season.

And this match took place only a day after the Melbourne Cup and during the US Election. For many experts and rugby fans, it is not surprising that many viewers are moving towards other events. The officials themselves didn’t expect that. But they don’t have a plan to abort the mission. The show must go on. As quoted from the official organizers of the event, they manage the event carefully.

This big event should take place by the end of the season. And they will keep up to that principle to protect the NRL competition integrity. No one would watch a TV show without integrity.

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