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Sunday, 12 May, 2002, 12:21 GMT 13:21 UK
Morley: Bring on the Origin
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By Adrian Morley
Sydney Roosters forward and BBC Sport Online columnist
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The State of Origin series is just around the corner and the atmosphere is already starting to hot up.

I wouldn't say the world stops but the games are massively important here in Australia.

There is always controversy in the run-up to the games, usually over selection, and this year promises to be no different.


I'd love to play in a State of Origin game... it would be a real challenge
Adrian Morley

Someone always gets left out who most people think should have been picked.

Talking of selection policy, New South Wales always seem to have an embarrassment of riches and will enter the series as favourites, especially with two games at home.

But Queensland should not be written off. When pride is at stake, anything can happen, as last year proved.

I went to all three games and the atmosphere was great. The passion on the people's faces is there for everyone to see.

I'm planning to go to the games in Sydney and I'm really looking forward to them.

People say these games are harder than the Test matches. They say it is tougher than playing for Australia.

State of Origin is full of bone-crunching tackles
State of Origin is full of bone-crunching tackles
I've never played in them so I don't know, but some of the collisions are frightening.

I'd love to play in a State of Origin series. It would be a real challenge and the way the players talk about it certainly gets the mouth watering.

Hopefully, we can go some way to repeating the intensity of the Origin series in Great Britain, with the matches between Lancashire and Yorkshire.

It will take time. It certainly won't happen over night. But we are going in the right direction.

Don't forget, the State of Origin series has been around for several years and it has a great tradition surrounding it.

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