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Sydney Morning Herald
3 days ago
- Sport
- Sydney Morning Herald
Johns' critical advice for Lomax after conversion woes: Immortal Behaviour Ep15
Join Allana Ferguson and Andrew Johns as they discuss the best way for Zac Lomax to put his Game 2 kicking woes behind him. Will Billy swap out Kalyn Ponga for an informed Reece Walsh? With so many players on the market, where will the likes of Will Kenned and Selwyn Cobbo play next year? All that and more on Immortal Behaviour!

The Age
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Age
Johns' critical advice for Lomax after conversion woes: Immortal Behaviour Ep15
Join Allana Ferguson and Andrew Johns as they discuss the best way for Zac Lomax to put his Game 2 kicking woes behind him. Will Billy swap out Kalyn Ponga for an informed Reece Walsh? With so many players on the market, where will the likes of Will Kenned and Selwyn Cobbo play next year? All that and more on Immortal Behaviour!

Courier-Mail
7 days ago
- Sport
- Courier-Mail
State of Origin move sparks mass uproar as Ashley Klein set to be named for decider despite controversial showing in Game 2, NSW Blues, Queensland Maroons
Don't miss out on the headlines from NRL. Followed categories will be added to My News. Ashley Klein is set to be handed the officiating reins for the State of Origin decider despite his controversial performance in Perth which left New South Wales fans and players outraged. The Blues were on the wrong end of an 8-0 first half penalty count in Game 2, which turned into 9-0 after 45 minutes. By that stage, Queensland were up 26-6. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. In the end, Queensland won 26-24, but the NSW camp felt they were officiated out of the game and scheduled a meeting with NRL management to seek an explanation for several of Klein's controversial calls. The Blues' main gripe was why Klein chose to ignore numerous clear indiscretions by Maroons players while penalising the Blues for similar offences. However, despite the Blues' protests, Code Sports reports Klein will again be in charge of the series decider. Ashley Klein is set to be named as the referee for the State of Origin series decider. Image: Getty That is because the NRL referees are rated under a KPI system by the league and by the numbers Klein is at the top of the list. Categories measured include play-the-ball speed, decision-making, communication, game understanding, accuracy, communication with other officials, consistency, identifying infringements, positioning, game management, ruck communication, positioning, fitness and endurance. His appointment in Sydney will be under heavy scrutiny and will undoubtedly be met with fierce backlash. X SUBSCRIBER ONLY Speaking about his Game 2 performance earlier this week Buzz Rothfield tore into the veteran ref, saying his calls cost the Blues the game and series win in Perth. 'I think NSW were ill-disciplined and I don't have too many problems with the nine penalties they conceded. The problem I do have is that anyone can look at a replay of that first half and find 4-5 areas of the game where Queensland could quite easily have been penalised as well,' Rothfield said. 'In my eyes, he was refereeing one side for the majority of the first half. According to the NRL's performance metrics Ashley Klein is the top ref in the game. (Photo by) 'I know we were ill-disciplined and I'm not blaming it for the loss … but Gordie you cannot be perfect in Origin for 45 minutes. Impossible.' 'It's outrageous that Queensland can play 45 minutes in State of Origin and that intensity, mistakes are made, high speed, high intensity and not one penalty. That cannot happen.' × He also went on to say NSW Blues coach Laurie Daley – who refused to answer any question on the officiating after the Game 2 defeat – was privately furious at Klein. 'Laurie will look at the video and find out what he wants to talk to the NRL about and then take it to adjudication,' Rothfield continued. 'He was furious after the game. Privately furious, but he knows he can't come out and say anything. Not just for the fine, but because it'll look like poor sportsmanship.' And as news of Klein's Game 3 appointment spread NSW fans were unsurprisingly annoyed. 'You've got to be kidding,' one fan wrote. 'What an absolute joke!' another added. While a third commented: 'Surely he's not the best ref we have.' NSW will have a home-ground advantage for the series decider, which will take place at Sydney's Accor Stadium on Wednesday, July 9. Originally published as 'Outrageous': State of Origin move sparks furore as Ashley Klein set to be named for series decider

Daily Telegraph
18-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Telegraph
State of Origin Game 2 NSW Blues vs Queensland Maroons live, Optus Stadium Perth, kick-off time, Billy Slater, Aaron Woods, Paul Green
Welcome to live coverage of Game 2 in this year's State of Origin series. Following a dominant NSW victory in the series opener, Queensland has to win Game 2 in Perth on Wednesday night to avoid a second consecutive series defeat. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. After an unusually subdued build-up to Game 1, which NSW claimed 18-6 in Brisbane, a feud between Maroons coach Billy Slater and former Blue Aaron Woods has dominated talk ahead of Game 2 in Perth. Woods called Slater a 'grub' last week, with the former fullback responding in an extraordinary press conference on Tuesday when he referenced mental health concerns and the death of former Queensland coach Paul Green. Slater, 41, then fronted another press conference on game day to apologise for those remarks in a saga that has quickly been labelled 'Grubgate'. It has all created a strange and slightly uncomfortable air ahead of Game 2, which will be held in front of a bumper crowd at Perth's Optus Stadium. The match kicks off at 8.05pm AEST and we'll have all the big hits and major talking points for you right here. Originally published as State of Origin Game 2 NSW vs Queensland live: Paul Green's family responds to Slater act

News.com.au
18-06-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
State of Origin Game 2 NSW vs Queensland live: Meninga swipes Woods over ‘Grubgate'
Welcome to live coverage of Game 2 in this year's State of Origin series. Following a dominant NSW victory in the series opener, Queensland has to win Game 2 in Perth on Wednesday night to avoid a second consecutive series defeat. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. After an unusually subdued build-up to Game 1, which NSW claimed 18-6 in Brisbane, a feud between Maroons coach Billy Slater and former Blue Aaron Woods has dominated talk ahead of Game 2 in Perth. Woods called Slater a 'grub' last week, with the former fullback responding in an extraordinary press conference on Tuesday when he referenced mental health concerns and the death of former Queensland coach Paul Green. Slater, 41, then fronted another press conference on game day to apologise for those remarks in a saga that has quickly been labelled 'Grubgate'. It has all created a strange and slightly uncomfortable air ahead of Game 2, which will be held in front of a bumper crowd at Perth's Optus Stadium. The match kicks off at 8.05pm AEST and we'll have all the big hits and major talking points for you right here.