Maroons captain Ali Brigginshaw has known as for no less than one girls’s State of Origin recreation every 12 months to be performed at a “neutral ground” after the facet’s recreation one loss.
Queensland have been left shocked by way of a ruthless efficiency from NSW on Thursday night time, with younger halfback Jesse Southwell starring within the 32-12 win at Suncorp Stadium.
It places the reigning champs in a precarious place, with the following two suits to be performed in enemy territory at Allianz Stadium and McDonald Jones Stadium.
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Last 12 months it was once the other scenario, with two video games held within the Sunshine State.
Quizzed on whether or not she’d like to look a metamorphosis, the champion Queensland halfback prompt taking long term sequence at the highway to develop the fanbase.
Ali Brigginshaw and Tahnee Norris discuss to media post-game. Nine
“We are up for anything,” Brigginshaw stated.
“It’s a challenge and I think we have a squad that want to take on a challenge.
“I’d’ve preferred to get one at house, particularly at Suncorp. We have not proven up in entrance of our house crowd which is what hits house probably the most and is disappointing.
“I’d like to take one further away where it’s a neutral ground for both of us. We can take our game anywhere and people want to see it.
“We have spoken about going as much as Darwin. Taking it someplace to turn our recreation to everybody else – however in girls’s footy, you simply play anyplace you are advised.”
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Head coach Tahnee Norris echoed the sentiments of the skipper.
“Absolutely – it showcases our recreation and spreads it even additional,” she stated.
The subsequent fit might be held in Sydney on May 15, with the Blues gunning to take an unassailable 2-0 lead.