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Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live blog for all the updates and scores from the first game of this year’s State of Origin series as the Cane Toads look to get past the scandal surrounding coach Billy Slater and level the series.

An Origin intro with a difference

No sitting behind a desk for Nine’s James Bracey tonight – he just kicked off the coverage hooked up to a safety harness on the roof of Optus Stadium.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 28: (L-R) James Bracey, Cameron Smith and Brad Fittler commentate for the Nine Network ahead of game one of the Men's State of Origin series between Queensland Maroons and New South Wales Blues at Suncorp Stadium on May 28, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

The first fans are rocking up

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 18: Maroons fans arrive ahead of game two of the Men's State of Origin series between Queensland Maroons and New South Wales Blues at Optus Stadium on June 18, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
NSW Blues fans are seen before the State of Origin game two match between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues at Optus Stadium in Perth, Wednesday, June 18, 2025. (AAP Image/Richard Wainwright) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Damning record paints a bleak picture for Billy if the Maroons lose

No Queensland coach has kept his job after taking the Cane Toads to two series defeats in a row.

The last Maroons boss to record that unwanted mark was Kevin Walters in 2018-19.

Billy Slater gets legend’s backing after Paul Green comments

Slater has been smashed from pillar to post since his bombshell yesterday afternoon – but Queensland icon Mal Meninga is squarely in his corner.

The incoming Perth Bears coach said ‘I’m in Billy’s boat here’ as he blasted Aaron Woods for the ‘grub’ insult that started the scandal, describing it as a ‘personal attack’.

14818843 Why State of Origin will never be as good as before BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 20: Mal Meninga of the Maroons looks on before the start of game three of the ARL State of Origin match between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues at Lang Park June 20, 1994 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Getty Images)

Queensland’s cheeky reason for giving away part of their game plan

Queensland were accused of chickening out by not kicking off to Blues enforcer Spencer Leniu (pictured) so he could take a run from the back fence in game one – so Maroons assistant coach Josh Hannay found a funny way of turning the tables earlier today.

‘We’re going to kick off right, by the way, so the Blues can put whoever they want on that side of the field,’ he joked.

It was heavily rumoured that the Maroons were going to target Leniu in the first match after his sideline clash with Johnathan Thurston earlier this year, but the confrontation never really eventuated, despite the Roosters star giving it to the crowd before kickoff.

Spencer Leniu of the Blues celebrates winning the State of Origin game one match between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Wednesday, May 28, 2025. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Looking for a skillful, fast-flowing game? We have some bad news…

There’s a 90 per cent chance of rain in Perth at kickoff time, and a quick look at the rain radar just showed pockets of downpours coursing over the city.

This year’s first Origin match was deservedly panned for being a low-quality affair full of handling errors and poor discipline, making it more like a club game than footy’s biggest attraction – and now there are decent odds the second rubber will be a dour and conservative affair due to the weather.

Paul Green’s family break their silence

Green’s brother Rick has spoken out after Billy Slater called the late coach’s wife Amanda (pictured together, below) to apologise ‘for any hurt’ his comments caused the family.

‘The family regrets that Paul’s name was brought into the current narrative and the manner this has been done,’ Rick Green told the Sydney Morning Herald.

‘The family wants to reiterate that we love Queensland and its team. We also bear great respect for the person charged with the team’s performance.

‘It was unfortunate that Mr Slater made the reference that he did, but he has responded appropriately and apologised without reservation.

‘We sincerely wish him the best in his role as the coach of our state team.’

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A look back at the biggest story of Origin so far

It was one of the quietest and safest build-ups to Origin for years – until Billy Slater brought footy legend Paul Green’s tragic death into it as he hit back at Aaron Woods.

The former NSW star had branded Slater a grub – and despite having a week to prepare his comeback, the Queensland coach got it horribly wrong on Tuesday afternoon.

By this morning he was issuing a public apology after calling Green’s widow to apologise for any hurt he’d caused the family.

The view from Perth

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 18: A general view of the stadium is pictured before game two of the Men's State of Origin series between Queensland Maroons and New South Wales Blues at Optus Stadium on June 18, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

This shot was taken not too long ago at Optus Stadium, with all 60,000 seats sold out for tonight’s match.

G’day and welcome

Thanks for joining Daily Mail Australia’s coverage of game two of this year’s Origin series.

NSW are just 80 minutes away from sewing up their second straight series victory and they’re clear favourites with the bookies.

But Queensland are just where they want to be – backs to the wall, absolute underdogs. And we’ve all seen what happens when the Maroons get written off.

 

 

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