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Even the QLD police have weighed in on the Origin I result

<p>Football fans were on the edge of their seats at the start of the first State of Origin game, but Maroon fans quickly became disheartened as the Blues ended up winning by 50-6.</p> <p>Blues fans were thrilled by the result, as it was the biggest winning margin for the Blues since the State of Origin began.</p> <p>However, even the QLD police force couldn't stop themselves from being bitter about the result of the match and posted it on their Facebook page.</p> <p>“QPS is investigating the disappearance of the Maroons winning edge, missing since 8.10 pm in Townsville,” the social media post read.</p> <p>“Concerns are held for the Maroons, as this behaviour is out of character.</p> <p>“Investigations indicate it was last seen in company with Kurt Capewell.</p> <p>“Please return it to QRL.”</p> <p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FQueenslandPolice%2Fposts%2F10159591751638254&amp;show_text=true&amp;width=500" width="500" height="243" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true" allow="autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; picture-in-picture; web-share"></iframe></p> <p>Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans felt the result of the match the hardest.</p> <p>“That hurts a fair bit, mate,” Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans said. “Just missed it, missed the jump. Had a good chat at half time then came back out and didn’t learn from our mistakes so we’ve got lot of improvement left in us and the Blues were good tonight.</p> <p>“Two games left, mate. We’ve got to shrug it off. We’ve got to.”</p> <p>He's not wrong. Despite the crushing victory of the Blues, the important number to focus on is 1-0, with the Blues ahead in the best-of-three series.</p> <p>Blues skipper James Tedesco said that the win was "pretty crazy".</p> <p>“We knew we had a great side we’ve got the best players in the game,” he added. “We knew if we worked together as to team we’d put in a good performance but 50 points is really pleasing.”</p> <p>Fox League's Michael Ennis said that the Queensland side wasn't playing the same game as the Blues.</p> <p>“I thought Queensland played a club style of footy rather than an Origin style of footy tonight,” Michael Ennis said. “I felt like NSW really adjusted their aggression into an Origin style of performance but I also felt that they got the important stuff right tonight. That's running hard, winning that battle through the middle, kicking long. They were patient but they didn’t have to be patient for long because Queensland fell apart.”</p>

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QLD Origin captain's brilliant response to "worst ever" Maroons claim

<p>Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans issued the perfect response to being called the "worst ever" Maroons team by NSW Blues legend Paul Gallen.</p> <p>Cherry-Evans became the first Queensland skipper to hold the Origin shield since Cameron Smith in 2017, and made a jab at Gallen who had previously remarked that they were the "worst ever" Maroons team.</p> <p>"On behalf of the worst ever Queensland team, thank you very much," a delighted Cherry-Evans said.</p> <p>"I'd like to thank not just this team here, but everyone who supported us at home. We made a lot of sacrifices and there's a lot of people at home that can't be here tonight so thank you.</p> <p>"Thank you to everyone in the stadium, this is the best stadium in the world."</p> <p>Naturally, Gallen didn't back down from his original comments despite the Maroons winning.</p> <p>"I'm not shying away from my comments, it is the worst Queensland team I've seen in the past 15-20 years. I don't think the Queenslanders would disagree," he said on Nine, post-game.</p> <p>"If you had said to Johnathan Thurston or Fatty Vautin, who are staunch Queenslanders, that Corey Allan, Edrick Lee and Brenko Lee are going to be playing for Queensland at the end of the year and they're going to win the series, I think they might have even scratched their heads.</p> <p>"To their credit, they still beat the Blues and what that says about New South Wales, I'm not sure."</p> <p>Jonathan Thurston was thrilled with the outcome.</p> <p>"You can't underestimate the power of the Maroon jersey," Thurston said.</p> <p>"It has been said before, and it was highlighted in Game One. That was the perfect example of the power of the jersey and the belief that it instills in the players.</p> <p>"Along with Fatty's team in 1995, this is one of Queensland's greatest ever Origin wins.</p> <p>"There was a lot of noise down south about this being the worst ever team assembled in the 40 years of Origin history, but the power of the jersey does something to you."</p>

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