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REDEMPTION PLEA

Hunt wants another chance in Origin III

- RIKKI-LEE ARNOLD

RUGBY LEAGUE: Beseiged Maroons halfback Ben Hunt has appealed for a shot at redemption in Origin III despite admitting he let Queensland down with their famous dynasty on the line.

Hunt has copped brickbats for his Origin II performanc­e, with legendary Maroons playmaker Johnathan Thurston delivering a savage assessment of the embattled No.7 in the wake of Queensland’s 18-14 defeat at ANZ Stadium.

Aside from taking out Boyd Cordner, which gave the Blues a penalty try, Hunt’s option-taking came under fire, most notably 10 minutes from full-time when a grubber kick on the third tackle went sailing over the dead-ball line.

Commentati­ng on Origin II for Channel Nine, Thurston lashed Hunt, labelling it a “brain explosion” which demonstrat­ed the “dumb football” executed by Queensland’s spine in the clutch minutes.

Hunt concedes he didn’t handle the championsh­ip minutes well, but is adamant he is an Origin-quality playmaker and is determined to atone for failing the Maroons as their dynasty collapsed.

“It is my job to get us over the line and I could not do it,” a shattered Hunt said after the gutwrenchi­ng defeat.

“I was happy with my start, but to be honest in that last 15 to 20 minutes, I could have offered a bit more and taken some better options.

“Everything happens a lot quicker at Origin and it’s up to me to make those decisions on the fly.

“I didn’t do that. I thought I let us down when it mattered at the back end.

“I hope I get another chance. It’s up to ‘Kevvie’ (coach Kevin Walters) and what the selectors want to do, but I want to do a job for Queensland and I feel I’m up to it. I’ve had a taste of Origin and I know what to expect ... I feel I can handle this level.”

Hunt explained his decision to kick on the third tackle attacking NSW’s left edge when the Blues’ right edge had been eroded by the sin-binning of James Roberts.

“I tried a grubber because I knew they had a player in the sin-bin and I wanted to keep NSW pinned down there and build pressure on them,” he said.

“I thought I could turn the screws on them by putting it in goal but I kicked it too hard. That was frustratin­g.”

Hunt also lamented giving away a penalty try – in almost the exact position where he dropped the kick-off that led to the Cowboys’ 2015 grand final defeat of his former club the Broncos.

“I wasn’t sure whether they would award a penalty try,” he said. “I just stood my ground. I thought I may have got sent to the sin-bin ... I would have preferred that.” Walters will come under pressure to axe Hunt but straight after the loss, he indicated he would stick with the halfback for the Suncorp dead-rubber.

 ?? Photo: Matt King/Getty ?? DOWNHEARTE­D: Ben Hunt looks dejected after the Blues claimed the State of Origin series with a 18-14 win at ANZ Stadium.
Photo: Matt King/Getty DOWNHEARTE­D: Ben Hunt looks dejected after the Blues claimed the State of Origin series with a 18-14 win at ANZ Stadium.

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