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    We caught up with comedian and Maroon supporter Carl Barron at today’s Queensland Captain’s Run.
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    Just saw GCT89 on the Gold Coast News all dressed up in the Mighty Blues Colours , well done Adam
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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN PETE View Post
    Just saw GCT89 on the Gold Coast News all dressed up in the Mighty Blues Colours , well done Adam
    What a legend, he is such a great ambassador for the game. Firing up the passion.

    I hope someone got some pics or vid.
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    Well I'll be there with my Blues gear on and with 10 blokes in Qld gear. One day soon surely.

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    I will be there hoping for the upset but more importantly I'm taking my son for his 1st Origin match , told him he had to be able to big enough to cop the Origin Abuse @ 6'2 he can now look after his dad
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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN PETE View Post
    Just saw GCT89 on the Gold Coast News all dressed up in the Mighty Blues Colours , well done Adam
    Yea the interview was down at tweed, but was still pretty hostile for a Tuesday morning....
    Plenty of support too, chucking the footy around on the border line....

    Some random Canadian bloke came down from his hotel room with a qld flag, bragging about who will take home the 'championship' this year.....lol (typical)

    Was a good laugh and was fun showing pride for your state... SO keen for tomorrow night now!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by GCT_89 View Post
    Yea the interview was down at tweed, but was still pretty hostile for a Tuesday morning....
    Plenty of support too, chucking the footy around on the border line....

    Some random Canadian bloke came down from his hotel room with a qld flag, bragging about who will take home the 'championship' this year.....lol (typical)

    Was a good laugh and was fun showing pride for your state... SO keen for tomorrow night now!!!


    I did have a chuckle when he said "Win the Championship" at least he didn't say Win the Flag
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    Canada.... That's in Queensland....
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    The trophy will be staying with us for another year! That said this is a dangerous looking blues outfit and unfortunate that both sides have injuries as there is nothing better than both teams at full strength going head to head! Ill be there at game 1 and 3 cheering on the mighty maroons! Only thing that dampens origin is bloody Laurie Daley....why!!!??? because he is too nice a bloke and I cant hate him like Gus and Stuart before him....just adds that extra bit of fire to the game

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    Gold Coast is overflowing with ‘cockroaches’ from south of the border who support the underdog Blues

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    st Meter Maids wearing paper hats and State of Origin jerseys, NSW torrey Klett and QLD Charlotte Mendes. Source: News Corp Australia
    Nowhere in Queensland is the State of Origin battlelines drawn so deeply than along the state border at Coolangatta.

    It is the official demarcation and there are no blurred lines when it comes to which side you support.

    But the Gold Coast is slowly being infiltrated.

    Official statistics from the Gold Coast community profile show the cockroaches are crossing the border in record numbers.

    In the five-year period from 2006 to 2011, migration trends show the city welcomed more than 20,000 Blues supporters.

    Mayor Tom Tate said the Gold Coast experienced the cross-border fervour and should be given the chance to host an Origin match.

    “As we head towards the 2018 (Commonwealth) Games we should give the Origin series a chance here on the Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium,” said Cr Tate.

    “Perhaps a fourth game could be played in the series but it would at least give NSW a chance let them play as close to the border as possible.

    “The Gold Coast experiences the split loyalties of State of Origin more than anywhere else, given our proximity to NSW, and this would allow them to play on a more level turf than Brisbane.”

    His call comes as the 100th game between NSW and Queensland is to be staged at Suncorp Stadium tonight.

    Recreation and Sport Minister Steve Dickson said State of Origin had become one of the great rivalries in world sport and didn’t warm to the idea of a Gold Coast move.

    “State of Origin was born at Suncorp Stadium, and it is the spiritual home of rugby league in Queensland,” he said.

    “The Queensland team continues to dominate the competition, and the home crowd at Suncorp Stadium no doubt contribute to their dominance of the game.”

    Mr Dickson said Origin was one of the most anticipated events on the Australian sporting calendar.

    “The rivalry just gets bigger,” Mr Dickson said.

    He said it was appropriate the 100th game of Origin would be played where it all began back in 1980.”

    TOP TEN PLACES TO WATCH THE GAME TONIGHT:

    Circle on Cavill

    What: Bring a chair and watch the big game on one of the biggest television screens on the Gold Coast in the heart of Surfers Paradise.

    When: 7.30pm

    Where: Circle on Cavill, Surfers Paradise

    Cost: Free

    Cineplex Nerang

    What: Watch the game on a cinema-sized screen and support the Animal Welfare League while you’re at it.

    When: Doors open 7.25pm

    Where: Nerang

    Cost: Gold coin donation

    Burleigh Bears Football Club

    What: Watch the sport’s biggest game at the home of grassroots rugby league on the Gold Coast. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and picnic rugs and watch the game from the club’s scoreboard TV screen. There will also be a canteen with “footy food”.

    When: 7.30pm

    Where: Pizzey Park, Miami

    Cost: Free

    Stingray Lounge

    What: Watch the game from eight large plasma screen. There will also be hot dogs, wood fired pizzas, and $6 draught, craft and cider beers.

    When: 6.30pm

    Where: 7 Staghorn Ave, Surfers Paradise

    Cost: Free entry. Hot Dogs $6, Wood fired pizzas $10.

    Mermaid Beach Tavern

    What: Big screens, surround sound and drink and food specials including specials on ribs, wings, pies and pizza, big game atmosphere.

    When: 6.30pm

    Where: 2500 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

    Coomera Lodge Hotel

    What: A country-style pub that is just minutes from the Gold Coast. The Coomera Lodge is the perfect place to support the Queensland players

    When: 7.30pm

    Where: 160 Maudsland Road, Upper Coomera

    Eagle Heights Mountain Resort

    What: Try not to be distracted by the breathtaking views of the Gold Coast while you are watching the game at one of Tambourine Mountain’s famous watering holes. There will be food specials as well as half price rooms for the first 20 callers so no taxi needed.

    When: Game Starts at 7.30pm

    Where: 1683 Tamborine Oxenford Road, Wongawallan.

    Coolangatta Hotel

    What: Enjoy the game among a healthy mixture of Queensland and New South Wales fans at the last pub before the NSW border.

    When: 7.30pm

    Where: Cnr Warner Street & Marine Parade, Coolangatta

    Dog and Parrot Hotel

    What: Watch the game on the “mega screen” at one of the Titans fans favourite meeting places. There will also be $10 pizzas and $10 off steaks.

    When: Food at 5.30pm, game 7.30pm

    Where: 2 Scottsdale Dve, Robina

    Southport Sharks

    What: It may be an AFL club but the Southport Sharks will put on a game night atmosphere to rival any Rugby League centric establishment. Game will be live on big screens at Mack’s Bar with free finger food at half time.

    When: 7.30pm

    Where: Cnr Musgrave & Olsen Ave, Southport

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    QUEENSLANDER!!!
    Thrice every year I read your comments and have to explain to my 8 year old, once again, that there was a time when the Origin trophy occasionally migrated south.

    "Really?" he says, "Tell me again, daddy, about big Artie running on to Lang Park and how you had sticky draws for a week" and "Tell me again daddy, how Choppy Close had to backhand some cheating b'stard so Queensland could score" and "Daddy, please, please tell me again how King Wally went to Sydney and beat the whole of the Blues team by himself, blindfolded with his hands tied behind his back while the Boo's cried and gnashed their teeth and pulled their puds, shouting 'Wally we're wanking' to the sound of mass slapping and clapping.

    Yes, my son is one of those who has NEVER in his lifetime had to witness a Blues victory ... you will be pleased to know that last night he said, "gee, daddy, I feel a bit sorry for those Blues fans." But as any good father must do, I set him straight. "There was a time, son, when things were not as they are now. Before when we visited the other side of Coolangatta, because we had 21 year old drinking then, they had separate drinking fountains for us Queenslanders. We even had to sit in the back of the bus and avert our eyes if they walked past. Never forget your roots ... people of great emancipational vision have put down their lives so that you can bask in the glory of today.

    Tonight while they play the national anthem that unites all Australians, even the heathen 'kick& giggle' mob, we will remember the words of our very own Ron McCauliffe "I had a dream".
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    Maroons plot Inglis onslaught for Blues

    MAROONS legend Trevor Gillmeister has issued an *ominous warning to New South Wales, *declaring Greg Inglis has now matured into an even more *potent *Origin force.

    Queensland five-eighth Johnathan Thurston has hatched a plan to get Origin’s greatest tryscorer more *involved in tonight’s series-opener at Suncorp Stadium.

    And the change of tack couldn’t have come at a better time with Gillmeister revealing a new side of Inglis has come out this year.

    At 27, Inglis is already the greatest tryscorer in Origin history (15) and is set to be unleashed at centre as Queensland chase a record ninth straight series win.

    And the 106kg speedster is tipped to take his game to even greater heights this series, *according to Gillmeister, an *assistant coach to Maroons boss Mal Meninga.

    “GI is one of the blokes that has been more outspoken and doing a few new things,” he said. “He’s shown a few different things he doesn’t normally do. Hopefully that’s a good sign for us.

    “People don’t understand that everyone matures at different stages.

    “Something clicks and away they go. Hopefully that’s the way for GI.”

    Inglis burst on to the Origin arena on the wing and has starred in the centres.

    He has been one of the NRL’s most dangerous fullbacks over the past two years and while Billy Slater is Queensland’s first-choice custodian, Thurston is aware of the wrecking ball standing next to him on the left edge.

    Inglis struggled to get *involved in last year’s opening game but Thurston said he was *determined to give Inglis more possession tonight.

    Queensland have made slow starts in the past two years but have managed to grind their way to victories.

    It’s a scenario captain Cameron Smith wants to change and getting Inglis involved early is part of his plan.

    “We’d be silly not to give him some early ball,” he said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIEHARD View Post
    Maroons plot Inglis onslaught for Blues

    MAROONS legend Trevor Gillmeister has issued an *ominous warning to New South Wales, *declaring Greg Inglis has now matured into an even more *potent *Origin force.
    What a shame that word will never be used when it comes to describing his time with the Titans
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    Queensland v NSW preview
    By Tony Webeck
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    1:40pm Wed 28th May, 2014


    Queensland v New South Wales
    Suncorp Stadium
    Wednesday, 8.05pm

    If the Maroons complete the 2014 State of Origin Series with the same team with which they start, their squad will contain eight players to have played at least 20 Origin matches and qualify for the coveted Dick 'Tosser' Turner medal.

    If the Blues achieve a similarly settled campaign they will have just one; fullback Jarryd Hayne.

    It's as true as a Gene Miles one-handed offload that winning teams are easier to pick than those who continually have to be dragged up from the canvas but there is an undeniable sense of unity in the Maroons camp that feeds all the way down from the selection table.

    Josh Papalii, Chris McQueen and Ben Te'o have not been in the same form for their clubs in 2014 that earned them Origin selection in the first place but a week spent in the company of their Queensland brethren will see their performances dramatically improve.

    Blues coach Laurie Daley's hand was forced with suspensions and injuries affecting incumbents such as Greg Bird and Andrew Fifita but when Mitchell Pearce became embroiled in late-night hijinks that attracted the ire of the New South Wales Police less than three weeks out from Game One, Daley took a stand.

    Not only was Pearce removed from selection discussions but Roosters teammate James Maloney went with him despite a starring role in a return from injury against the Wests Tigers in Round 9.

    In their place have come the irresistible Josh Reynolds and his Bulldogs halves partner Trent Hodkinson while Roosters flyer Daniel Tupou is an exciting addition to a backline with plenty of potency.

    It's in the forwards, however, where Daley went looking for a containment crew rather than the next generation of big Blues bookends.

    There are six players in the NSW forward rotation 30 years of age or older, including the team's spiritual leaders in Paul Gallen and Robbie Farah. Beau Scott has earned a recall for the first time since Game Three, 2012 while Ryan Hoffman retains the position he held last year, seven years after making his Origin debut.

    Although still highly accomplished first-graders it's hard to believe that Anthony Watmough's or Luke Lewis's best days are ahead of them so the question deserves to be asked as to whether they are the right men to relaunch a new Blues dynasty or simply the men for right now.

    The Maroons have one debutant (Aidan Guerra) and the Blues two (Hodkinson and Tupou) but the Origin experience weighs heavily in Queensland's favour to the tune of 233 games to 124.

    The question continues to be asked as to whether the Queensland players are nearing their used-by date but while ever they keep winning, age shall not weary them.


    Watch Out Maroons: The increased speed of the game around the ruck area has been the major flow-on effect of rule changes introduced at the start of the year and there are few better at exploiting a chaotic middle third of the field than Blues hooker Robbie Farah. In extreme doubt with an elbow injury until a week ago, Farah returned to the Tigers in time to steer them to victory against the Sharks and was a must-have inclusion for the Blues to have any chance of upsetting Queensland on home soil. Despite missing three games Farah has 188 more dummy-half run metres than the next best (Queensland captain Cameron Smith) and his eight line break assists are the most of any regular hooker. If the Blues forwards can punch some holes, Farah is the one to take advantage.

    Watch Out Blues: They are the quintessential odd couple but while the styles of Cooper Cronk and Johnathan Thurston may vary, the numbers say they are both equally adept at creating opportunities for their teammates to both break the line or indeed score a try. If there was any doubt that the 2013 Golden Boot winner was indeed the world's best footballer, Thurston has given his critics no ammunition in 2014, topping the NRL through 10 rounds in try assists (14) and line break assists (13). His partner in crime has held off a concerted stake by Daly Cherry-Evans for title as the NRL's best No.7 with some impressive statistics of his own. In a Melbourne side that hasn't been at their usual high standard for the first two months, Cronk is ranked second in try assists (13) and fourth in line break assists with 10. If you were drafting a dream halves pairing from the NRL's most creative and influential footballers, Cronk and Thurston would be your men, and they're all Queensland's.

    Plays To Watch: Origin matches are very rarely won by using carefully constructed plays perfectly executed to expose the opposition defence. Queensland took advantage of Nathan Merritt's inexperience and lack of combination with centre partner Josh Morris to expose the Rabbitohs' flyer defensively in Game Two last year and it's hard to imagine they won't look to put debutant Daniel Tupou under similar pressure. Tupou's advantage is that he will have Roosters teammate Michael Jennings on his inside and his extraordinary ability under the high ball may give the Maroons cause to consider any aerial assaults to his side. At the other end of the field, Tupou has a significant height advantage over his opposite Brent Tate and will be a prime target for either Reynolds or Hodkinson cross-field kicks. The other big play that will help decide the outcome is which player comes up with that desperate tackle in defence that inspires their teammates to do the same.

    Where It Will Be Won: Over the past decade the opening game of the Series has been won by a margin of no more than eight points on all but one occasion so composure in the final 10 minutes will be critical. Queensland's 'spine' of Slater, Thurston, Cronk and Smith boast a combined Origin experience of 91 games compared to the Blues' 26 (17 of which belong to fullback Jarryd Hayne). Hodkinson and Reynolds have both won games at the death for the Bulldogs this season however transferring that cool-headedness to the game's most intense environment is a whole new challenge again. The coolest heads will prevail.

    History: Played 99; Queensland 53, NSW 44, drawn 2. Since the State of Origin Series went to the best of three in 1982 there have been 32 Game Ones played and the spoils are split exactly down the middle with both sides winning 16 apiece. Despite Queensland skipper Cameron Smith suggesting the Maroons have been slow out of the blocks in recent years, the Maroons have won the opening game of the Series in five of the past seven years. The last time the Blues won Game One at Suncorp was in 2003 when Andrew Johns and Anthony Minichiello steered them to a 25-12 win, then wrapping up the Series in Game Two in Sydney.

    Match Officials: Referee - Shayne Hayne; Assistant Referee - Ben Cummins; Touch Judges - Russell Turner & Nick Beashel; Video Referees - Steve Clark & Luke Patten.

    Televised: Channel Nine – Live from 7pm.

    How We See It: Amidst all the turmoil, injuries and suspensions, Blues coach Laurie Daley has selected a pack of forwards to get in the face of the Maroons in a bid to unsettle them and a backline riding a wave of confidence generated from outstanding club form. Paul Gallen, Beau Scott, Ryan Hoffman, Luke Lewis and Anthony Watmough will be on containment duty in the middle but will also need to give Reynolds and Hodkinson time and momentum to settle into the pace of an Origin fixture. Complacency shapes as the greatest threat to undermining Queensland's preparation but there was a commitment from the coach and captain from day one that that would not be the case. Enthusiasm will take New South Wales a long way but it's hard not to envision experience and class telling in the end. Maroons by six points.

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    Queensland v NSW preview
    By Tony Webeck
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    1:40pm Wed 28th May, 2014


    Queensland v New South Wales
    Suncorp Stadium
    Wednesday, 8.05pm

    If the Maroons complete the 2014 State of Origin Series with the same team with which they start, their squad will contain eight players to have played at least 20 Origin matches and qualify for the coveted Dick 'Tosser' Turner medal.

    If the Blues achieve a similarly settled campaign they will have just one; fullback Jarryd Hayne.

    It's as true as a Gene Miles one-handed offload that winning teams are easier to pick than those who continually have to be dragged up from the canvas but there is an undeniable sense of unity in the Maroons camp that feeds all the way down from the selection table.

    Josh Papalii, Chris McQueen and Ben Te'o have not been in the same form for their clubs in 2014 that earned them Origin selection in the first place but a week spent in the company of their Queensland brethren will see their performances dramatically improve.

    Blues coach Laurie Daley's hand was forced with suspensions and injuries affecting incumbents such as Greg Bird and Andrew Fifita but when Mitchell Pearce became embroiled in late-night hijinks that attracted the ire of the New South Wales Police less than three weeks out from Game One, Daley took a stand.

    Not only was Pearce removed from selection discussions but Roosters teammate James Maloney went with him despite a starring role in a return from injury against the Wests Tigers in Round 9.

    In their place have come the irresistible Josh Reynolds and his Bulldogs halves partner Trent Hodkinson while Roosters flyer Daniel Tupou is an exciting addition to a backline with plenty of potency.

    It's in the forwards, however, where Daley went looking for a containment crew rather than the next generation of big Blues bookends.

    There are six players in the NSW forward rotation 30 years of age or older, including the team's spiritual leaders in Paul Gallen and Robbie Farah. Beau Scott has earned a recall for the first time since Game Three, 2012 while Ryan Hoffman retains the position he held last year, seven years after making his Origin debut.

    Although still highly accomplished first-graders it's hard to believe that Anthony Watmough's or Luke Lewis's best days are ahead of them so the question deserves to be asked as to whether they are the right men to relaunch a new Blues dynasty or simply the men for right now.

    The Maroons have one debutant (Aidan Guerra) and the Blues two (Hodkinson and Tupou) but the Origin experience weighs heavily in Queensland's favour to the tune of 233 games to 124.

    The question continues to be asked as to whether the Queensland players are nearing their used-by date but while ever they keep winning, age shall not weary them.


    Watch Out Maroons: The increased speed of the game around the ruck area has been the major flow-on effect of rule changes introduced at the start of the year and there are few better at exploiting a chaotic middle third of the field than Blues hooker Robbie Farah. In extreme doubt with an elbow injury until a week ago, Farah returned to the Tigers in time to steer them to victory against the Sharks and was a must-have inclusion for the Blues to have any chance of upsetting Queensland on home soil. Despite missing three games Farah has 188 more dummy-half run metres than the next best (Queensland captain Cameron Smith) and his eight line break assists are the most of any regular hooker. If the Blues forwards can punch some holes, Farah is the one to take advantage.

    Watch Out Blues: They are the quintessential odd couple but while the styles of Cooper Cronk and Johnathan Thurston may vary, the numbers say they are both equally adept at creating opportunities for their teammates to both break the line or indeed score a try. If there was any doubt that the 2013 Golden Boot winner was indeed the world's best footballer, Thurston has given his critics no ammunition in 2014, topping the NRL through 10 rounds in try assists (14) and line break assists (13). His partner in crime has held off a concerted stake by Daly Cherry-Evans for title as the NRL's best No.7 with some impressive statistics of his own. In a Melbourne side that hasn't been at their usual high standard for the first two months, Cronk is ranked second in try assists (13) and fourth in line break assists with 10. If you were drafting a dream halves pairing from the NRL's most creative and influential footballers, Cronk and Thurston would be your men, and they're all Queensland's.

    Plays To Watch: Origin matches are very rarely won by using carefully constructed plays perfectly executed to expose the opposition defence. Queensland took advantage of Nathan Merritt's inexperience and lack of combination with centre partner Josh Morris to expose the Rabbitohs' flyer defensively in Game Two last year and it's hard to imagine they won't look to put debutant Daniel Tupou under similar pressure. Tupou's advantage is that he will have Roosters teammate Michael Jennings on his inside and his extraordinary ability under the high ball may give the Maroons cause to consider any aerial assaults to his side. At the other end of the field, Tupou has a significant height advantage over his opposite Brent Tate and will be a prime target for either Reynolds or Hodkinson cross-field kicks. The other big play that will help decide the outcome is which player comes up with that desperate tackle in defence that inspires their teammates to do the same.

    Where It Will Be Won: Over the past decade the opening game of the Series has been won by a margin of no more than eight points on all but one occasion so composure in the final 10 minutes will be critical. Queensland's 'spine' of Slater, Thurston, Cronk and Smith boast a combined Origin experience of 91 games compared to the Blues' 26 (17 of which belong to fullback Jarryd Hayne). Hodkinson and Reynolds have both won games at the death for the Bulldogs this season however transferring that cool-headedness to the game's most intense environment is a whole new challenge again. The coolest heads will prevail.

    History: Played 99; Queensland 53, NSW 44, drawn 2. Since the State of Origin Series went to the best of three in 1982 there have been 32 Game Ones played and the spoils are split exactly down the middle with both sides winning 16 apiece. Despite Queensland skipper Cameron Smith suggesting the Maroons have been slow out of the blocks in recent years, the Maroons have won the opening game of the Series in five of the past seven years. The last time the Blues won Game One at Suncorp was in 2003 when Andrew Johns and Anthony Minichiello steered them to a 25-12 win, then wrapping up the Series in Game Two in Sydney.

    Match Officials: Referee - Shayne Hayne; Assistant Referee - Ben Cummins; Touch Judges - Russell Turner & Nick Beashel; Video Referees - Steve Clark & Luke Patten.

    Televised: Channel Nine – Live from 7pm.

    How We See It: Amidst all the turmoil, injuries and suspensions, Blues coach Laurie Daley has selected a pack of forwards to get in the face of the Maroons in a bid to unsettle them and a backline riding a wave of confidence generated from outstanding club form. Paul Gallen, Beau Scott, Ryan Hoffman, Luke Lewis and Anthony Watmough will be on containment duty in the middle but will also need to give Reynolds and Hodkinson time and momentum to settle into the pace of an Origin fixture. Complacency shapes as the greatest threat to undermining Queensland's preparation but there was a commitment from the coach and captain from day one that that would not be the case. Enthusiasm will take New South Wales a long way but it's hard not to envision experience and class telling in the end. Maroons by six points.
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