The Blues didn’t just have to beat Queensland. They had to beat themselves
NSW managed to secure a victory against Queensland despite facing numerous self-inflicted challenges. The team made several unforced errors and missed opportunities, but ultimately triumphed with a late comeback. Nathan Cleary and James Tedesco played crucial roles in clinching the win for NSW in a dramatic finish.
- ▪NSW overcame a series of mistakes to defeat Queensland 22-20.
- ▪The match featured a contentious send-off for Kalyn Ponga, leaving Queensland with 12 players.
- ▪Nathan Cleary's late kick and James Tedesco's winning try were pivotal in the comeback.
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