State of Origin game 2 as it happened: Queensland’s 36-point second-half blitz sets up Suncorp Stadium decider

Queensland's 36-point second-half surge at the MCG leaves NSW needing a win on enemy soil at Suncorp Stadium to clinch the series

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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State of Origin game 2 as it happened: Queensland’s 36-point second-half blitz sets up Suncorp Stadium decider

Queensland has set up a State of Origin series decider at Suncorp Stadium after defeating New South Wales in Game 2. The Maroons put on a dominant display at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, unleashing a 36-point blitz in the second half of the match to secure the victory.[1][2]

New South Wales surrendered a half-time lead during the MCG clash, failing to hold off the Maroons' second-half surge. Following the mauling by Queensland, NSW now faces the challenging task of trying to win the series decider on enemy soil.[1][2]

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