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How are players picked to play for their state in NRL state of origin?

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How are players picked to play for their state in NRL state of origin?

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  1. all depends on the coach of the representative side


  2. FROM  THEIR  VARIOUS  INDIVIDUAL  CLUBS

  3. how well they play and how long they play

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  4. Its which side of the border they played there 1st senior game.If you play first grade for say souths-logan in qld comp your a qlder or you play jersey flegg(under 19s)for say st george your a nswelshman.It doesn't matter where your born its where you played.

  5. i am pretty sure it has to do with how long they have played for and how well they play and they also have to be old enough to play... karmichael hunt for the brisbane broncos was to younge to play last year... oh yeah BRONCOS ARE KICKIN SYD"S BUTT YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY

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