NSW Faces Significant Half-Time Deficit Against Queensland in Recent Origin Series
The New South Wales (NSW) rugby league team has consistently found itself trailing Queensland at half-time in their last three State of Origin matches. Across these encounters, the combined score at the interval shows Queensland leading NSW by a substantial margin of 66 points to 12. This trend highlights a recurring challenge for the NSW side in the initial periods of play during these high-stakes contests.
The New South Wales (NSW) rugby league team has encountered a recurring challenge in recent State of Origin matches, consistently entering half-time with a significant deficit against Queensland. This pattern has been observed in the past three consecutive Origin games.
During these three contests, the combined score at the half-time break reveals a dominant performance by Queensland. The Maroons have accumulated 66 points across these first halves, while NSW has managed only 12 points.
This 66-12 combined half-time score illustrates a consistent trend where Queensland has established a strong advantage over NSW by the end of the first half in their most recent clashes. The data underscores a consistent challenge for the Blues in containing their rivals during the opening periods of these pivotal rugby league encounters.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, NSW has trailed Queensland by a combined score of 66-12 at half-time in the past three Origin games.


