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There has been massive bloodletting north of the Tweed, with four debutantes coming into a side that is led by four of their best ever players who now all well into their 3. They will be completely focused on taking victory and forcing a decider on their home turf and on their terms. State of Origin 2 coverage Match report Maroons win to force series decider Five talking points from Queenslands last gasp win Check out all the highlights from the thrilling Game 2 WATCH Andrew Johns unleashes a furious rant about the Blues woeful second half. The chances of a blow out in this game are close to nil. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get. Lets look at the stats to see just how close this one is going to be and where it will be won, and lost. Where was State of Origin I wonThat was the biggest ever loss for Queensland on their home turf. Further, their captain had an off night. That has got to have stung bad. NSW made 1. 55 more metres than QLD. QLD had to make 4. NSW and ended up missing eight more tackles, conceding three more line breaks. QLD had no answer for Andrew Fifita who made 1. AAP ImageDave HuntBasically QLD were too old and too slow. They were in the arm wrestle until just before half time when their more advanced years and deficit of match fitness told and Mitchell Pearce scored. The Maroons re joined the arm wrestle after half time but once James Tedesco scored in the 5. My statistical preview of game one clearly showed this issue. However, I foolishly decided that the leadership of Cam Smith and Cooper Cronk would assuage those issues. They didnt. Queensland have now renewed their squad and they are angry. But is it enough to turn the tables on a rampant and confident NSW side Lets look at the stats category by category to see which side has the edge. Age and minutes in the legs Equal. These categories were a clear win for NSW in SOO1 and probably ended up being the most decisive factor. However, the seven changes QLD have made have evened the statistics right up. NSWAge. Minutes. QLDAge. Minutes. James Tedesco. Billy Slater. 34. Blake Ferguson. 27. Valentine Holmes. Josh Dugan. 27. 75. Will Chambers. 29. Jarryd Hayne. 29. Darius Boyd. 29. 79. Brett Morris. 30. Dane Gagai. 26. 80. James Maloney. 31. Johnathan Thurston. Mitchell Pearce. 28. Cooper Cronk. 33. Aaron Woods. 26. 55. Dylan Napa. 24. 45. Nathan Peats. 26. Cameron Smith. 34. Andrew Fifita. 27. Tim Glasby. 28. 41. Josh Jackson. 26. Gavin Cooper. 31. Boyd Cordner. 24. Matt Gillett. 28. Tyson Frizell. 25. Josh Mc. Guire. 27. David Klemmer. 23. Michael Morgan. 25. Wade Graham. 26. 76. Josh Papalii. 25. Jake Trbojevic. 23. Coen Hess. 20. 61. Jack Bird. 22. 80. Jarrod Wallace. 25. Total. 44. 41. 23. Total. 47. 31. 22. SOO1AVG2. 6. 1. 72. SOO1Forwards. 25. SOO16. 5. 36. 0. SOO1Backs. SOO17. 9. 47. 9. SOO1Although each Queensland player is still on average 1. NSW opponent, how that is distributed through the side has changed. The QLD forwards for Game 2 are on average 2. Game 1. The backs, however, are 2. Replace Corey Oates with Billy Slater, and Jacob Lillyman with Coen Hess and those averages get effected quickly. However, what was a distinct difference last start has closed right up. The age profile has also been impacted by a few birthdays. In the three weeks that have elapsed James Maloney, Tyson Frizell, Will Chambers, Cam Smith and Billy Slater have all had birthdays. Did you know that Slater and Smith were born on exactly the same day June 1. In regards to metres gained, Queensland revamped side has closed that gap right up too. Although like Aidan Guerra and Nate Myles Coen Hess has been chosen from his club sides bench, his 6. Only Dylan Napa and Tim Glasby average less than 6. Thats down from four of their roster in Game 1. Runs and metres NSWAgain, these stats will be vital to who wins and again on paper NSW has the edge. NSWRuns. Metres. QLDRuns. Metres. James Tedesco. Billy Slater. 15. Blake Ferguson. 14. Valentine Holmes. Josh Dugan. 16. 9. Will Chambers. 13. Jarryd Hayne. 11. Darius Boyd. 13. 7. Brett Morris. 11. Dane Gagai. 13. 1. James Maloney. 9. Johnathan Thurston. Mitchell Pearce. 11. Cooper Cronk. 8. 8. Aaron Woods. 17. 1. Dylan Napa. 12. 2. Nathan Peats. 4. 5. Cameron Smith. 8. Andrew Fifita. 17. Tim Glasby. 9. 7. Josh Jackson. 12. Gavin Cooper. 9. 7. Boyd Cordner. 16. Matt Gillett. 11. Tyson Frizell. 10. Josh Mc. Guire. 17. David Klemmer. 16. Michael Morgan. 9. Wade Graham. 12. 7. Josh Papalii. 15. Jake Trbojevic. 14. Coen Hess. 10. 5. Jack Bird. 13. 7. Jarrod Wallace. 15. Total. 22. 6. 5. 20. Total. 21. 2. 3 2. SOO11. 84. 6. 4 1. SOO1AVG1. 3. 3. 12. SOO11. 08. 6 1. SOO1Forwards. SOO11. 07. 9 1. SOO1Backs. SOO11. 09. 4 1. SOO1Queensland has done some catching up where hit ups are considered but are still 1. Further, they average 1. NSW. Four of the Queensland pack average fewer than 1. Only Nathan Peats in the NSW pack averages less than 1. From these stats Queensland must muscle up in defence to hold the NSW big boppers or like SOO1 this could get ugly. Tackles and missed tackles equal. NSWTackles. Missed Tackles. Missed tackle to tackle ratio. QLDTackles. Missed Tackles. Missed tackle to tackle ratio. James Tedesco. 3. Billy Slater. 5. 6. Access Bus Controller Driver Download Windows Xp. Blake Ferguson. 4. Valentine Holmes. Josh Dugan. 41. 2. Will Chambers. 17. Jarryd Hayne. 8. 3. Darius Boyd. 7. 7. Brett Morris. 60. Dane Gagai. 12. 9. James Maloney. 13. Johnathan Thurston. Mitchell Pearce. 20. Cooper Cronk. 13. Aaron Woods. 25. 4. Dylan Napa. 21. 1. Nathan Peats. 41. Cameron Smith. 42. Andrew Fifita. 27. Tim Glasby. 25. 1. Josh Jackson. 33. Gavin Cooper. 31. Boyd Cordner. 31. Matt Gillett. 37. Tyson Frizell. 28. Josh Mc. Guire. 35. David Klemmer. 22. Michael Morgan. 13. Wade Graham. 27. 5. Josh Papalii. 24. Jake Trbojevic. 36. Coen Hess. 22. 5. Jack Bird. 12. 1. Jarrod Wallace. 34. Total. 34. 5. 1. 35. Total. 36. 2. 9. 37. AVG2. 0. 3. 2. 1. Forwards. 30. 3. 1. Backs. 92. 4. 26. The good news for Queensland is they have the extra tackling stamina to cope with NSW extra hit ups. The side averages nearly 1. NSW. Notably these extra tackles come in the backs though. Further, QLD average two extra missed tackles a game. Their average missed tackles has actually gone up with the mass changes to the side. Queensland will be trying to exploit James Maloneys turnstile defence Chris Sandow would be amazed at Maloneys average of 6. Maloney missed nine tackles in SOO1. As well, Wade Graham has 3. Jack Bird 3. 6 misses a game. Further, Josh Dugan may have made some superb try saving tackles in SOO1 but he needed to. He missed eight tackles in the first game. He will be targeted. AAP ImageDan PeledWhat these stats show is that the QLD attack will be squarely focused on the NSW backline and their missed tackle ratio of 2. Josh Dugan and Blake Ferguson. While Johnathan Thurstons 4. NSW players will actually have their sights on three players Dylan Napa 3. Michael Morgan 2. Will Chambers 2. Their missed tackle ratios are bad. In SOO1 Napa missed four tackles, Chambers six and Morgan eight. Had Milford been fit Im not convinced the Cowboys five eighth would have been in the QLD team this time around. Further, Matt Gillett misses more than QLD supporters would like. Look for Andrew Fifita to try and catch him one on one.