It's the middle of an Australian winter and that can only mean one thing. It's the State of Origin rugby league football finals, one of the highlights of the year on the Aussie sports calendar and a series that has come to symbolise the passion, competitive rivalry, and downright fighting spirit of sport in the land down under.
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| Maroons Captain Darren Lockyer in the midst of the action. |
If you'd arrived in Australia in only the past few years, you'd be forgiven for thinking that this is a one-sided sport, given that Queensland has won the series every year since 2006. In fact, I've not seen a Blues victory in all my short expat life in Sydney yet, with the arrival of each annual series, the population of New South Wales gets behind their boys in the faint hope of defeating the invincible Maroons (known in Australia as the Mar-owns).
Although Origin 2011 ended predictably with Queensland taking the series 2-1, there was at least some future glimmer of hope for New South Wales with the knowledge that the Maroon's all-conquering hero of a captain, Darren Lockyer, is retiring from the contest after six straight wins. However, the Sydney Morning Herald reported this week that the appointment of his successor, Cooper Cronk, another impressive rugby league star, will simply allow what is a formidable line-up in the regular NRL competition to combine again, but this time in Origin 2012.
Most importantly, was I found to be celebrating the final game of the series in a crowded pub or gathered round a friend's 42 inch LCD TV. Unfortunately not. Instead, I chose to spend the early part of the game training with my Warrior troupe, the twenty or more of us decked out in varying colours of maroon or blue as we shuttle ran, flipped heavy tyres, and pumped endless, weighty iron.
And with no less intensity than any Origin game, I'll have you know.
What would be the equivalent of an Origin Series where you are? And, if you're in Australia, are you a maroon or a blue?
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Thursday, July 07, 2011
Russell Ward

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4 comments:
I'm a San Franciscan living in Sydney (for 5+ years now) and just can't get behind this sport...boring. I love tennis and am glad that Australia truly embraces this awesome sport.
I have to be honest and say that I also struggle to follow this sport (isn't it just a game of chicken, where 15 or more men run at another 15 or more men?). I just felt it was a sport that generates a lot of local interest here. There are certainly a number of other great sports that Australia embraces and that might be more appealing!
I love, love, love Origin and first saw it in Brisbane in 2006, so I became a Queenslander by default. Very fortunate that they've won every series since!
@Heather - So your team have been doing very well since you became a Queenslander by default! And they don't look like stopping this winning run either. It's not a good time to be a New South Welshman!
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