State of Origin 2013 Game 2: Live Scores

State Of Origin 2013 Game 2 will be played tonight at Suncorp Stadium between Queensland and NSW. The opening kick is set to commence at 8pm local time with the game being played in Brisbane. View our live scores and teams for the State Of Origin 2013 game between Queensland Maroons and NSW Blues.

WHERE AND WHEN: Suncorp Stadium, Wednesday, June 26 at 8pm EST

 

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Opening odds comparison:

Queensland Maroons 1.52 1.48 1.48 1.48 1.52 1.53
New South Wales Blues
2.60 2.72 2.70 2.72 2.60 2.55

Teams:

Queensland Maroons:

Player
Billy Slater
Darius Boyd
Greg Inglis
Justin Hodges
Brent Tate
Johnathan Thurston
Cooper Cronk
Corey Parker
Sam Thaiday
Chris McQueen
Nate Myles
Cameron Smith
Matthew Scott
Daly Cherry-Evans
Ben Te’o
Matt Gillett
Josh Papalii

 

New South Wales Blues:

Player
Josh Dugan
Brett Morris
Michael Jennings
Josh Morris
Nathan Merritt
James Maloney
Mitchell Pearce
Greg Bird
Luke Lewis
Ryan Hoffman
Aaron Woods
Robbie Farah
Paul Gallen
Andrew Fifita
Trent Merrin
Anthony Watmough
Josh Reynolds

He is no stranger to a public slip-up.

But Kurtley Beale’s ill-fated last gasp penalty kick in the Wallabies’ 23-21 first Test loss to the British and Irish Lions still turned heads in the Queensland State of Origin camp.

After battling his off-field demons, replacement Wallabies fullback Beale had the chance to go from villain to hero when he lined up a 45m fulltime kick at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night – only to slide as he made contact.

While Queensland felt for Beale as they watched from the Sunshine Coast team camp, they also wondered about the ramifications in their must-win game two clash with NSW at the same venue on Wednesday night.

The greasy conditions that proved Beale’s downfall were duly noted by Queensland who can’t afford a similar blunder as they look to keep their feet in the Origin series.

“At one stage the Lions were pushing the Wallabies scrum back and they were just sliding and those boys were wearing long tags (studs),” Maroons backrower Matt Gillett said.

“It looked pretty slippery out there. A bit slimy.”

Gillett conceded he held fears about the Suncorp Stadium surface ahead of their crunch game two clash after battling away for the Broncos in the NRL this season.

“It hasn’t been too good this year actually. It’s been a lot like that slick mud you saw last night,” he said.

“Definitely I’ll be wearing long tags. It’s been a bit wet so I expect all the boys will be wearing them to stay on our feet as much as we can.

“It did look really slippery out there. You could see that from the top view (overhead camera) when Israel (Folau) scored his try – there wasn’t much grass around.”

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