State Of Origin Live Scores 2013: Game 2

Game two of the State Of Origin series will be played at 8pm tonight at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. Queensland Maroons go into the match as the short priced favourites despite losing the first match to NSW. We take a look at the live scores, teams and odds for the game between Queensland Maroons and New South Wales Blues whom if victorious will take out this years State Of Origin series.

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

Origin surface not up to scratch: Qld

Queensland assistant coach Michael Hagan admits Suncorp Stadium’s maligned surface is not 100 per cent ahead of their must-win State of Origin game two clash against on Wednesday night – but does not expect a Maroons slip-up.

Concerns were raised about the Brisbane ground after slippery conditions in last weekend’s Wallabies-British and Irish Lions Test were highlighted by fullback Kurtley Beale’s ill-fated penalty kick at fulltime.

The Blues camp – looking to seal their first series win since 2005 – even went as far as saying it was not up to Origin standard.

Hagan admitted the track was not ideal but it would not be used as an excuse if Queensland failed to keep alive hopes of an eighth straight series win.

“The surface is a little wet underfoot so it’s not 100 per cent,” he said on Wednesday.

“But it is certainly better than we thought it would be. I think by tonight it will be fine.”

Both teams had their first look at the surface since the Lions Test at a training session on Tuesday.

The Blues were told by ground staff to stay away from the northern end of the field but the Maroons appeared to have a free rein when they arrived later.

“We looked at the game on the weekend and I know they have worked very hard to get up to the scratch for tonight,” Hagan said.

“I don’t think the conditions will be an issue for either team. I think we should handle it fairly well.”

Both teams have left it up to individual players to choose their own footwear for the game despite Beale copping flak from the Lions for wearing moulded boots in greasy conditions.

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