A heart-stopping match at the Lang Park in Brisbane saw New South Wales mount an epic comeback from 20-0 down to beat 12-man Queensland 19-20 in the State of Origin series. The win has sent shockwaves through the rugby league community, with the series now hanging in the balance.
The match began with Queensland dominating, scoring three tries in the first half to take a commanding 20-0 lead. However, New South Wales refused to give up and slowly began to claw back into the game, with James Tedesco scoring the decisive try in the final minutes of the match.
Nathan Cleary's conversion sealed the win for New South Wales, but the victory came at a cost, with Queensland reduced to 12 men due to a series of disciplinary incidents throughout the match.
The win will have significant implications for the series, with the two teams now level at one win each. The decider will be held at the Stadium Australia in Sydney next week.
The match has been hailed as one of the greatest comebacks in State of Origin history, with fans and pundits alike praising New South Wales' never-say-die attitude.
The series has been marred by controversy, with several high-profile incidents involving Queensland players. The latest match has only added to the drama, with tensions set to run high in the final match.