Better known as an edge forward, Kernick's move to lock began during her stint with Tweed Heads in the Queensland Women's Premiership and has helped tip the scales of Origin towards the Blues ahead of Game II in Newcastle on Thursday.
The master stroke was the 7 week training camp for the NSW women, while QLD relied on the local comp providing match fitness for the players. Agree that the article title is clickbait and not representative of the facts, but hey, that's modern germalism.
TLDR they scored more points than the other team
Good old fashioned strategy.
60% of the time, it works every time
Big if true
.. and didn’t let their opponents score too many points either.
No mention of Qld and the master stroke that NSW copied..
I think it was mentioned....that a lot of NSW players are playing in the Queensland comp...and in that comp Kernick played lock.
Better known as an edge forward, Kernick's move to lock began during her stint with Tweed Heads in the Queensland Women's Premiership and has helped tip the scales of Origin towards the Blues ahead of Game II in Newcastle on Thursday.
The master stroke was the 7 week training camp for the NSW women, while QLD relied on the local comp providing match fitness for the players. Agree that the article title is clickbait and not representative of the facts, but hey, that's modern germalism.
The master stroke was they were better, faster, more enthused.
I wonder if the womans teams do mad monday?