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Mitchell MONSTERS Walsh, and loves it!

‘THAT’S IT’: Billy’s icy reply over big Origin question in testy presser BLUES BLITZ: NSW stuns with historic ambush to force decider NSW RATINGS: Moses masterclass shatters records as Latrell returns in style QLD RATINGS: Walsh silenced as veterans dealt brutal reality check It’s shaping as a mouth-watering climax to a pulsating series. So how did we get here? Read on for the biggest talking points out of the Game 2. MADGE’S MIND GAMES PAY OFF Michael Maguire made a bold move in the lead up to Game 2, especially for a rookie Origin coach who’d just been spanked in his first game in charge. The NSW coach publicly sledged one of the most respected figures in rugby league history in his Queensland counterpart Billy Slater. Maguire called out Slater for “living in glass houses” after the Maroons camp accused the Blues of targeting Reece Walsh with illegal play in Game 1. It was an apparent reference to Slater’s chequered history as a player as the legendary fullback was cited throughout his 16-year career. It was clearly a tactic by Maguire to deflect attention away from the five changes he’d made, which included headline selections in Mitchell Moses and Latrell Mitchell. Nevertheless it was the type of behaviour that would have got Maguire torn to shreds by the critics if NSW had lost Game 2. But lose, they did not. Instead, it will now be remembered as a mind games masterstroke from the rookie Blues coach. “Look, I just called out what I saw,” Maguire said after Game 2 about his glass houses comments. “We’ve got a really tight group within us and I felt there were probably a few things (from Queensland) in a certain way (that I didn’t like). I just called it out. That’s what I did. “That’s something there, the team supports each other and looks after each other. You saw that out there. “At the end of the day I was just stating the fact that a few things were said about one of my players. We’re a tight group. I’m going to support that.”

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