As it happened: Ampol State of Origin Game Two
The best photos and big moments from State of Origin II at Optus Stadium. All photos taken by the photographers at NRL Photos.
Blues forward Jake Trbojevic after NSW beat Queensland at Optus Stadium.
Blues try-scorers Jarome Luai and Brian To'o with their children after NSW's win.
Nathan Cleary scores two tries in three minutes.
Ben Hunt looks dejected after NSW runaway to score five tries in the second half.
Nathan Cleary celebrates his first State of Origin try.
Captain Daly Cherry-Evans talking to his team after the Blues scored.
Jarome Luai celebrates his try.
The Maroons look dejected after NSW score.
Nathan Cleary converts a try in Game Two.
Maroons' winger Murray Taulagi beats Daniel Tupou in a battle between the two No. 5's.
Blues lock Isaah Yeo.
Origin debutant Matt Burton with his family after the Blues victory in Game Two.
The crowd wave at Optus Stadium.
Nathan Cleary pre-game at Optus Stadium.
Cameron Munster arrives at Optus Stadium.
James Tedesco and Daly Cherry-Evans join referee Ashley Klein for the toss.
Blues fans arrive with a sell-out crowd announced.
Maroons fans making their way to Optus Stadium.
Siosifa Talakai in the sheds ahead of Origin II.
Blues coach Brad Fittler ahead of kickoff.
Pre-game entertainment from Grinspoon at Optus Stadium.
The NSW Blues.
The Queensland Maroons.
Selwyn Cobbo dives to almost score a try.
Lindsay Collins and Felise Kaufusi tackle Blues winger Daniel Tupou.
Maroon's second-rower Felise Kaufusi extends out to snare the first try of the game.
Matt Burton scores a try on his Origin debut to put NSW back in the lead.
The Blues celebrate Matt Burton's try.
Cameron Munster scores off a Kalyn Ponga line break.
Cameron Munster celebrates his second Origin career try.
Jarome Luai celebrates a try for NSW.
Blues winger Brian To'o darts away from Maroons defence.
Cameron Murray ducks his way through Cameron Munster.
A sold out crowd in Perth lapped up every moment of the Blues' win.

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