Players can wait forever to have a game like Mitchell Moses did in Origin II. There are some fine players, players who are close to greatness even, who never get it at all.
So even if the Blues still have a Lang Park-sized mountain to climb if they're to win the series, what Moses did in Melbourne means plenty.It was a complete performance, not in that it was perfect but that it showed the full breadth of Moses' skills as a playmaker as he used all the weapons he's honed through his ten years in the top grade.
All told, Moses finished with four try assists and played a hand in six of the Blues seven tries. He was even making plays in defence, twice forcing errors from Tom Dearden with well-timed rushes. But this was graduation day and even though it doesn't feel right to say a 29-year old man has come of age, this was a full revelation of exactly what Moses has become.
Payne Haas was a huge part of that and so was Angus Crichton. The former produced the kind of performance we're used to seeing from him at the Broncos, a game worthy of one of the world's best forwards, while the latter continued the best form of his career in both attack and defence.because nobody in rugby league plays bigger.
It might look a simple play but the players Moses directed end up running three decoys — Liam Martin, close to the ruck, and Stephen Crichton and Haumole Olakau'atu, further out. The Blues have won just two deciders on Queensland soil in almost 45 years of Origin battles. It is the arena where plenty of New South Wales playmakers have entered so full of hope only to realise there is nothing but pain and failure waiting for them.
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