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If you are a little slow or lazy there one second that can really make you hurt and they did that tonight. The boys did all the hard work the first two games. "Cameron Munster - who was absolutely fantastic for the Maroons - has been talking to Billy Slater.

Here are the warning signsThe Tassie cop helping to rebuild the lives of troubled kidsRuby Princess report vindicates Government, Peter Dutton saysWestern Sydney RSL linked to two new coronavirus cases, sparking warning for recent dinersConfused by all these Europeans on holidays? This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. "My sons, who are both over 20, have finally seen NSW the SOR back to back. James Tedesco has scored in the final 20 seconds to deliver New South Wales its first back-to-back State of Origin series win since 2005.With the score level at 20-20, Tedesco finished off a brilliant late attacking move down the right edge and spun past the Queensland defenders to get the ball down with 79:40 on the clock and seal the 26-20 win.It was a stunning turnaround after a nervous final 10 minutes by the Blues, who had coughed up a 20-8 lead, letting Queensland's Josh McGuire and Josh Papalii bring the score back level.Tedesco, who was deservedly rewarded with the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series, was the difference between the teams in a tense Origin decider.With Queensland having enjoyed much of the early running and taking an 8-2 lead on 28 minutes, the fullback's first intervention in the game brought the Blues back even.Tedesco made a jinking crossfield run to set up the attacking set which led to the Blues' first try on 34 minutes and then scored on his own on 50 minutes to swing the game in his side's favour.NSW hooker Damien Cook appeared to all but settle the decider with a damaging 42-metre run to score from dummy half on 59 minutes.But Queensland, who were heavy underdogs going into the match, looked set to deliver an upset in front of a sellout crowd.McGuire had no business scoring on 71 minutes as he weaseled through some slack NSW defence 10 metres out and skidded across the tryline.Debutant Ethan Lowe then smothered a routine James Maloney bomb to turn defence into attack, and four tackles later prop Josh Papalii blasted past the NSW five-eighth to put Queensland back within two with four minutes on the clock.Lowe calmly iced the conversion and the game appeared headed for golden point before Tedesco stole the win.Blues halfback Mitchell Pearce spread a cut-out pass to Tom Trbojevic, who drew a defender and then passed it out to Blake Ferguson, who just managed to stay in the field before laying on Tedesco for the winner.Tedesco said he was proud to bring home a second-straight series for the Blues. At home in front of our home fans, doesn't get much better. Thanks to all the fans for coming out tonight. NSW Blues have named their State of Origin team for Game 1 of the 2019 series, Brad Fittler announcing the squad for the Suncorp Stadium clash with Queensland. Maddie Studdon was awarded the Nellie Doherty Player of the Match. Well done Blues!Reading the blog in Johannesburg, Qld never say die!This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.What an amazing way for the series to be decided. Here's how it works — and why Australia won't do itFish kills man on Darwin harbour after 'launching' itself into boatLive: Andrews urges vigilance after four deaths, 303 new coronavirus casesHow worried should you be about news the coronavirus is mutating into different strains?New Zealand working with Victorian authorities to trace source of outbreakFrom 102 to zero: How it all went wrong for NZ's elimination strategyFour men caught entering Queensland on a sailboat, as no new coronavirus cases recordedLive: Andrews urges vigilance after four deaths, 303 new coronavirus casesHow worried should you be about news the coronavirus is mutating into different strains?New Zealand working with Victorian authorities to trace source of outbreakFrom 102 to zero: How it all went wrong for NZ's elimination strategyFour men caught entering Queensland on a sailboat, as no new coronavirus cases recordedChina's coronavirus vaccine trials could deliver the goods — what does that mean for Australia?Fish kills man on Darwin harbour after 'launching' itself into boatAustralian father and son who both lied about their age to fight in history's deadliest conflictVictoria's downward trend of new cases continues as police dish out hundreds of finesChild dead after fire at Melbourne public housing flats'If you don't struggle, you're lying': Life for the only woman on a remote stationProtesters march on Brisbane hotel where refugees and asylum seekers are being detainedCitizen scientists swarm museum website to spend lockdown helping researchersRuby Princess report vindicates Government, Peter Dutton saysAustralian father and son who both lied about their age to fight in history's deadliest conflict