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Intimidation the name of the Origin game
8:32 AM | Intimidation. At its peak in State of Origin, it manifests at the very heart of an opposing team.  | NSW’s rise like deja Blue for Mal
Emerging stars on show at gala
7:00 AM | THE changing face of rugby league in Wagga was showcased at a Mortimer Shield gala day in the city yesterday.
Opening 30 minutes will determine  if it’s back to  future for Qld or dawning of new Blues  era
4:00 AM | BACK to the scene where it all began. On the night of July 5, 2006, at the Telstradome – now Etihad Stadium – in Melbourne, Queensland skipper Darren Lockyer swooped on a wayward pass to score the winning try.
Knights duel key factor in Origin opener
4:00 AM | Queensland assistant coach Michael Hagan expects the wing duel between Knights teammates Darius Boyd and Aku Uate could go a long way to deciding the first State of Origin game at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne tonight.   | CommentsComments (1)
4:00 AM | Hard-headed Dragons forward Beau Scott is set to return to the pack as coach Steve Price aims to put an end to St George Illawarra’s losing streak.  | CommentsComments (1)
4:00 AM | GROUP 4 will host this year’s local Country Under 13s and 14s Championships cluster against Groups 14, 19 and 21 and now the Group’s best juniors can start training for that occasion.
Werris Creek teen on big stage at Origin
4:00 AM | WERRIS Creek’s Beau Parry has already beaten the odds simply by making the NSW Under 16s side to play Queensland in tonight’s State of Origin curtainraiser in Melbourne.
4:00 AM | ORANGE Hawks coach James Wynne says his side is still three or four weeks away from playing the kind of football that’s going to win them games in Group 10.   | Hawks still in the hunt
Scoreboard at odds with Elvy's thoughts
4:00 AM | KNOWING how hard his players had to battle just to stay in the game made the 36-16 loss to Group 11 tougher for Group 10 coach Dave Elvy.   | Group 11 flair too hot for ...
Creagh's feared being State of Origin's forgotten man
4:00 AM | BEN Creagh feared he had become the forgotten man of the NSW line-up.
' Game still on for 'medical marvel'
4:00 AM | A SHEEPISH Nathan Stapleton had to ask, but he winced in anticipation of what he suspected the answer would be to that burning question . . .
4:00 AM | IT has become so common to hear coaches and captains talk about how the scoreboard didn’t reflect their team’s performance that it has become a cliche. But on Saturday Group 10 coach Dave Elvy had every right to bring it out after his team’s 36-16 loss to Group 11 at Carrington Park.
Roos clip Magpies wings
4:00 AM | The Yass Golf Club Magpies now know where the bar is set after crashing to their first defeat for 2012.
Dunedoo have yet to take off
4:00 AM | Despite three tries to Ryan Marlin, Dunedoo Swans could not stop a rampaging Coonabarabran outfit on Saturday. The Unicorns scored a 52-16 win over the Swans in Dunedoo.
CSU give Kandos the blues
4:00 AM | Unbeaten Charles Sturt University (CSU) Blue Mungoes share top-of-the-table status with Lithgow Bears in the Centennial Coal Cup following their 42-8 defeat of Kandos Waratahs.
4:00 AM | GROUP 2 Rugby League officials expect major changes to occur off the back of Saturday’s humiliating 74-14 representative loss to Group 3.
Liam Quinn turns Blues days around
4:00 AM | CONGENITAL heart disease sufferer Liam Quinn realised one of his dreams recently. The 12-year-old took to the footy field for the first time, donning the Port City Breakers’ blue jersey.
Win for junior footballers
4:00 AM | The under 12s played Greta-Branxton at Bennett Park and won 24-0.
4:00 AM | The Dungog Warriors have recorded their first victory of the 2012 season with a gutsy 38 to 18 win over Stroud at Stroud on Saturday.
4:00 AM | At Reg Ford Oval on Sunday the Clarence Town Cobras produced their best effort for some time to move into second place in the competition.
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