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Joey believes it's time for a new Queensland halfback: Immortal Behaviour Ep11

Joey believes it's time for a new Queensland halfback: Immortal Behaviour Ep11

The Age2 days ago

Allana Ferguson and Andrew Johns break down the Game 1 of State of Origin! Joey explains why he thinks the Moses-Cleary combination was successful, and what the squad will look like in Perth. Do the Maroons need to make major changes? The Knights legend believes it may be time for Daly Cherry-Evans to step down from Origin. Plus, what is going on with the recent Lachlan Galvin news.

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