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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_melon" data-source="post: 732342" data-attributes="member: 12250"><p>52-6.</p><p></p><p>What an utterly dominant performance.</p><p></p><p>Queensland capitalised early on through their passion and determination and were clearly helped along by NSW's forward pack who seemed to have bought in to their own hype of being the young bullies with everything over the old guard.</p><p></p><p>Dugan and Gallen tried. Woods had a good run. Tamou, Scott and Klemmer are simplington pieces of ****. Ennis is an embarrassment. Where was Hoffman? "Hopoate who???"</p><p></p><p>Great send off for Justin Hodges which also saw Thurston break Mal Meninga's point scoring record. Cameron Smith equaled Darren Lockyer's S.O.O. appearance record of 36 and the game itself set a record breaking winning margin.</p><p></p><p>Well done to Corey 'Clooney' Parker on winning man of the series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_melon, post: 732342, member: 12250"] 52-6. What an utterly dominant performance. Queensland capitalised early on through their passion and determination and were clearly helped along by NSW's forward pack who seemed to have bought in to their own hype of being the young bullies with everything over the old guard. Dugan and Gallen tried. Woods had a good run. Tamou, Scott and Klemmer are simplington pieces of ****. Ennis is an embarrassment. Where was Hoffman? "Hopoate who???" Great send off for Justin Hodges which also saw Thurston break Mal Meninga's point scoring record. Cameron Smith equaled Darren Lockyer's S.O.O. appearance record of 36 and the game itself set a record breaking winning margin. Well done to Corey 'Clooney' Parker on winning man of the series. [/QUOTE]
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