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CHERRY-EVANS JOINS DICK “TOSSER” TURNER 20-GAME ORIGIN CLUB

2023-05-23T17:36:15+10:00May 23rd, 2023|FOGS, NRL, Origin|

By Wayne Heming The opening game of this year’s interstate series against NSW in Adelaide will be very special for Queensland Origin captain Daly Cherry-Evans. The 34-year-old halfback, who is advancing on 300 NRL club games for Manly, will join an elite group of Queensland players who are already recipients of the prestigious FOGS Dick

2023 QUEENSLAND MAROONS GAME I TEAM ANNOUNCED

2023-05-22T11:50:56+10:00May 22nd, 2023|FOGS, Origin|

By Wayne Heming Brisbane Broncos sensation Reece Walsh will make his belated debut for Queensland after claiming the fullback job for the first game of the interstate series against NSW at Adelaide Oval on May 31. Reece was named ahead of Newcastle incumbent Kalyn Ponga who suffered another head knock on the weekend but

HUNT TO HIT 300

2023-05-12T10:02:28+10:00May 12th, 2023|FOGS, NRL|

By Wayne Heming FOG# 193 Ben Hunt brings up NRL game number 300 at Townsville’s Queensland Country Bank Stadium on Saturday hoping to celebrate the rare career milestone by steering the St George-Illawarra Dragons to a much-needed win against North Queensland. Hunt will become just the 47th player in NRL-ARL history to join the 300-game club.

HOLMES COULD BECOME THIRD MAROON INTO THE ORIGIN CENTURION CLUB

2023-05-09T16:01:01+10:00May 9th, 2023|FOGS, Origin|

By Wayne Heming Valentine Holmes could join maroon greats Mal Meninga and Johnathan Thurston in Origin’s Centurion Club if he scores 14 or more points in the upcoming three-game interstate series. Only two of the 227 players who have pulled on Queensland jumper since Arthur Beetson, FOG#1 in 1980, have scored 100 or more Origin

WAYNE BENNETT TO REACH 900 GAME MILESTONE

2023-05-03T10:05:19+10:00May 2nd, 2023|FOGS, NRL|

By Wayne Heming Andrew Gee’s relationship with Wayne Bennett was far more than just a player-coach bond. Gee played every one of his 255 NRL games under Bennett. It’s fair to say he would have taken a bullet for his coach who in turn trusted him completely whenever he needed a job done. Gee’s loyalty

QLD ORIGIN STOCKS LOOKING STRONG FOR THE FUTURE

2023-04-20T13:52:34+10:00April 20th, 2023|FOGS, Origin|

Queensland has done a great job re-stocking its State of Origin player shelves since the departure of so many stalwarts from its golden era when the state claimed a record eight straight interstate series. Over recent years, Queensland has farewelled some of its finest, many of them, including former captains Cameron Smith (FOG#140, 42 games)

QUEENSLAND MOURNS LOSS OF THE ICONIC BARRY MUIR

2022-09-02T15:07:46+10:00September 2nd, 2022|FOGS, NRL, Origin|

The broken hearts of the state’s rugby league fans have been dealt another blow, with the news that iconic former Queensland and Australian Test captain Barry Muir has passed away at the age of 84. While Barry played for and coached Queensland in the pre-Origin era, he left an indelible mark on the game, being

PAUL GREEN LAID TO REST AT MOVING MEMORIAL

2022-08-30T15:00:18+10:00August 30th, 2022|FOGS, NRL, Origin|

The Former Origin Greats, and the wider rugby league community in Queensland and around the world were united in their grief as former Maroons halfback and coach, FOG No.113 Paul Green was farewelled and laid to rest in Brisbane. Paul tragically took his own life on August 11, leaving behind a devastated family, and distraught

LEAGUE COMMUNITY PREPARES TO FAREWELL PAUL GREEN

2022-08-19T09:34:44+10:00August 19th, 2022|FOGS, NRL, Origin|

When Wayne Bennett brought Allan Langer back from England for his Origin fairytale in 2001, one of the first people the super coach thought about was Paul Green. Green was Queensland’s incumbent halfback. He had steered a youthful Maroons side with a raft of debutants to a magical 34-16 thumping of the Blues in the

Palaszczuk Government road safety funding to support young Indigenous drivers

2020-09-24T16:35:06+10:00September 24th, 2020|ARTIE, FOGS|

Minister for Transport and Main Roads The Honourable Mark Bailey Young indigenous Queenslanders at a number of Queensland high schools are set to get behind the wheel safely thanks to a partnership between the Palaszczuk Government and Former Origin Greats. Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said that $255,000 had been awarded to the

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