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State of Origin 2012
That was the biggest rort in Origin history
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[QUOTE="Alec, post: 2434661, member: 1795"] They both had the same role, just on different sides most of the time. You wouldn't see Thurston on the right edge too often, just like you wouldn't see Lockyer on the left. In the last couple of years though, Lockyer started playing more like a classic halfback, but still primarily on the right and Thurston on the left. Now with Cronk in the side they seem to be trying to bring back the classic first receiver/second receiver roles, but it's not really working, Thurston doesn't seem to get as much ball as he used to in the past. I wish we'd go back to the split halves thing like we did when Lockyer was around. That way both Cronk and Thurston can switch between first and second receiver constantly. [/QUOTE]
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