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The 35-year old Blues record Brian To'o can break in Origin II
Blues star Brian To'o on the verge of breaking 35-year-old Origin try-scoring record Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 12:39pm In short: Brian To'o is one try away from surpassing Michael O'Connor, Jarryd Hayne and Josh Addo-Carr as the top try-scorer in New South Wales Origin history. To'o did not score in Origin I after crossing in each game of last year's series. The Penrith winger can pass the mark, which has stood since O'Connor's retirement in 1991, in Game II at the MCG next Wednesday.
NSW conjure comeback for the ages to snatch State of Origin game one from Queensland
New South Wales staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Queensland 22-20 in the 2026 State of Origin series opener. The Blues fought back from a 20-0 deficit, with Nathan Cleary scoring a crucial try and kicking three goals in the final minute. This victory puts New South Wales one-nil up in their pursuit of the Origin Shield.
Live: Moses expected to be named for Origin II
live NRL live updates: Canterbury Bulldogs vs Parramatta Eels, State of Origin selection Mitchell Moses is set to be named in the New South Wales side for State of Origin II. The Eels five-eighth was ruled out of Game I due to a hamstring problem and missed his side's King's Birthday clash with Canterbury. But Blues coach Laurie Daley is set to back the Parramatta playmaker as his side looks to wrap up the series at the MCG.
Live: Dogs and Eels break five-year scoreless streak
live NRL live updates: Canterbury Bulldogs vs Parramatta Eels, State of Origin selection Round 14 of the NRL season concludes on Monday with a clash of traditional rivals as Canterbury meets Parramatta. Bulldogs duo Stephen Crichton and Jacob Kiraz have been passed fit to play as they push for State of Origin selection. The New South Wales side for Game II will be named an hour after full-time.
Live: Ponga backs up for Knights after Origin I send-off
Kalyn Ponga of the Maroons is sent from the field by referee Ashley Klein after his tackle on Tolutau Koula of the Blues during game one of the 2026 Men's State of Origin series between New South Wales Blues and Queensland Maroons at Stadium Australia on May 27, 2026 in Sydney, Australia.
Cities are making it rain more—but not as much as scientists thought
Cities are making it rain more—but not as much as scientists thought Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor After another spell of wet weather along Australia's east coast, with storms, heavy rain and flash flooding across Sydney and parts of New South Wales, it is natural to ask whether our cities are shaping the rainfall that descends upon them. This matters because most people now live in cities. If urbanization changes rainfall, even slightly, the effects can reach large...
Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way?
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Dog rescued after being swept out to sea and surviving 800m swim to remote island
Dog rescued after being swept out to sea and surviving 800m swim to remote island Dog ‘played hide and seek’ as rescuers approached him - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Rescuers in Australia’s New South Wales were called into action after receiving an unusual emergency report: a dog had been swept off the rocks in Batemans Bay and was struggling in the ocean. By the time the rescue team reached the area, the dog had already swum nearly 800m across the bay – a journey estimated to have...
Red stripes declared U.K.’s oldest art after being dismissed as a natural phenomenon
LONDON — Dismissed as a natural phenomenon for more than a century, red stripes on a rock in Wales have been found to be the oldest known prehistoric art in Britain and northwestern Europe — created by human fingers 17,100 years ago, according to new research. An international team of scientists revisited Bacon Hole, a cave near Mumbles in South Wales, to re-examine the series of red-pigmented horizontal stripes on a panel first discovered there in 1912. The markings were initially...
Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth's poles—new study
Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth's poles—new study Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Everyone has a storm story—whether it's that time you just escaped a downpour, or the hailstorm that wrote off your car. Even though hailstorms are relatively rare, they cause significant damage. Two new studies shed light on how hail might change as the world warms.