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The difference Mel I think is between Humility and Arrogance.

The teams persona rubs off on it's supporters. There are exceptions :/

QLD goes into play a great game and win. NSW seem to go in to assert dominance.

"Arrogance can make you successful but Humility elevates you to Greatness"

Sort of like if your that good people will notice, you don't have to tell them how great you are.

Cry me a river :P

Sermon over ....

SAMs try May not have been a try but we deserved another set as hayne knocked the ball out of SAMs hands and if it wasn't for that it would have been a try.

Yet when you guys drop the ball over the line coz they have 3or 4 qlders tackling them it's fine you get another 6

Another set of 6 right on queenslands try line could have been another try for us

And it's all COULD have been game changers on both sides, but the calls were made and the results are decided and the streak is over

bad calls were made boths sides - and the "what if' syndrome will never be known

in all fairness NSW won and deserves it but only just

As I said before - QLD as a team played and communicated better than NSW on their home turf

Considering it was not until within the last 10 mins of the game that NSW scored a try and converted to seal this years series, I think game three in Brisbane will be challenging to say the least for NSW

ouch....ok. Didn't see that one either must of happened in the first half ?

The win is on the board. It was a good try and we were caught short in defence. A soft try but a great individual one.

Just checked and Game3 is in Qld.

Perhaps the final score in game 3 may eclipse the other 2 games.

Be nice to have a BIG QLD win in QLD so next year both teams go in with confidence.

C'mon guys, I think the mexicans deserve some real credit here:

They've finally managed to just scrape through and get themselves a series win by the skin of their teeth, and it only took them 9 years of trying. Well done guys!

If they keep playing football of the same caliber and quality as they have shown the first two games this year they should easily be able to keep up their current standard and win a series or two every decade.

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Edit: ^ ROFL (stings in the tail end)

ok ta mate. A case of taking out his frustration at loosing was it?

If I was Daily next year these players wouldn't get a start

- Gallon, Bird, Watmough and maybe Farrer although he's still got some value.

If your Meninga and you have to make the tuff decision who would you retire that's not adding value anymore ?

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