NSW coach Brad Fittler believes captain James Tedesco is set for a career defining performance in Origin II, but warned every Blues player will need to be at their best tonight at Suncorp Stadium to keep the series alive.
“All I can do is play good footy. If you don't play well, you cop some criticism so it's on me to really get clear on my job tomorrow night and lead the team as a captain,” Tedesco said.
It’s going to need an 80-minute performance from us and we're going to need to win those moments at the end.” Cook and Moses both possess speed and Tedesco is renowned for his support play around the ruck so he can be expected to take advantage of any breaks they make.
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