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Nicho Hynes has been axed as NSW State of Origin halfback, with Mitch Moses, Latrell Mitchell and Dylan Edwards among five new faces for game two.
Jarome Luai has hoisted Penrith to 26-18 defeat of Newcastle to confirm he will go into NSW camp for State of Origin II in scintillating form.
Injury-ravaged Manly have completed one of the gutsiest wins of the Anthony Seibold era, fighting back with just 14 fit players to down St George Illawarra 30-14.
The NRL have come down hard on Kelma Tuilagi, hitting the Parramatta second-rower with a ban of up to five games for a dangerous throw on Lindsay Collins.
James Tedesco has fired one last salvo in his bid to keep his NSW State of Origin jersey, leading the Sydney Roosters to a 28-18 win over Parramatta.
Melbourne have extended their record winning streak over the Warriors and their lead at the top of the NRL table with a come-from-behind 38-24 win in Auckland.