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Is trash talk in Origin dead?!

Is trash talk in Origin dead?!

News.com.au5 hours ago

RLG: Following the lack of war of words between the two camps in the build up to the first two games of the Origin series, it's led to the debate as to whether trash talk is dead in Origin.

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