Reece Walsh and Jarome Luai have been despatched off and Josh Addo-Carr sin-binned in sensational scenes throughout the concluding phases of Queensland’s dominant 32-6 sequence clinching win in opposition to New South Wales.
After a late hit on Walsh led to gamers coming collectively for what regarded initially to be a minor fracas, Luai confronted the Queensland fullback who then headbutted the Blues quantity six.
That led Addo-Carr to throw a punch at Walsh. All of these actions have been solely picked up by referee Ashley Klein after the replay was proven by the Bunker.
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“Josh Addo-Carr, he’s trying to punch there. Wow! 20 seconds to go, that’s a brain snap,” Cameron Smith stated on Channel 9.
“Both skippers, they’ve just got to take control of this match. There’s 22 seconds to separate the boys. Let’s finish it off.”
The drama wouldn’t go away there, with each Addo-Carr and Walsh pointing to their respective Blues and Maroons badges when leaving the sphere, with the fiery fullback hyping up the house crowd as properly.
It was an odd finish to what was undoubtedly a Queensland demolition on the evening, with the Blues’ frustration reaching boiling level.
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“There’s an insight into the frustration and the heartbreak the Blues are feeling. Reece Walsh looked at the scoreboard,” Smith stated.
(Addo-Carr is) pointing on the badge and he will get an ovation from his teammates,” Matthew Thompson stated on Channel 9.
“Not the nicest ending to Origin II, but Reece Walsh is being embraced by his teammates. Now, look out, he’s off too. Extraordinary.
“That will be dealt with in the days coming, but just wasn’t needed 20 seconds out from full-time.”
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