New South Wales Firebrand Spencer Leniu breaks his self -made Mediaban to say what he really thinks of Queensland
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Spencer Leniu has broken his self -made Mediaban to make a huge explanation about what he really finds about Queensland.
The Sydney schedules Enforcer will arrive Suncorp Stadium for the first State of origin on Wednesday as public enemy no. 1 after his public fight with Maroons -Held Johnathan Thurston earlier this year.
The simmering tension between the two exploded when Leniu Thurston confronted the field after one Brisbane Broncos Match at Suncorp Stadium.
He was furious with Thurston’s criticism of the racial slogan suspension of Leniu, while he also the NRL The legend did not take the same hard line on Broncos star Ezra Mam.
The conflict escalated on social media where the Roosters Star accused Thurston of being ‘two view’ and ‘fake’ Before Leniu hit a Mediaban in itself prior to the opening match in an attempt to concentrate at stake.
However, he quickly broke that ban to reveal his true thoughts about Queensland.

Spencer Leniu confronted Queensland Maroons -Legend Johnathan Thurston after a Broncos competition at Suncorp Stadium

Leniu was angry with Thurston for his comments about the Firebrand grilles when he was banned for racial comments against Broncos star Ezra Mam

Leniu placed himself on a Mediaban, but has since broken that to explain what he really thinks about Queensland
Leniu spoke with Cooper Johns, son of NRL Great and Media Personality Matty Johns, about Sportsbet Blue Collar Chat that was placed on social media.
“I thought you were on a Mediaban?” Cooper asked Leniu.
“I thought I was too,” the graters star replied laughing. “But here we are.”
“Are we not considered media?” Asked Cooper.
Connor Watson, sitting before the interview with Leniu, replied: “NSW, frankly, that’s what they think of you.”
“Wow, so that’s good, that’s what the blues of us think, we are clearly not professional media,” Cooper said more laughter.
Then Leniu was hit by the big question and was asked: “Hate your Queensland?”
“No, I love Queensland, love everyone there,” Leniu replied, firmly in the cheek. “I love the colors, I love the people, I love Suncorp, I just love Queensland.”

Thurston was part of the largest dynasty in the state of origin in history, the Queensland -side that won a record eight series in a row

New South Wales Blues teammates gather around Leniu and say that he will not let the angry in Brisbane disturb
It is expected that Leniu is the most targeted player in Suncorp Stadium in the coming opener of the state of origin because of his heated sidelines with Thurston.
NSW Vooruit Angus Crichton says that Leniu thrives on aggression and will embrace like the villain.
“He is a fireball and loose cannon, and we love that about him. He is an asset to our team, “said Crichton.
‘I think he should [be public enemy No.1]And I think he likes to take on that role.
“We love him and the passion he has. I always have Spencer back in supporting him and it will be no different this week, on my way to the game. ‘
Blues teammate Brian To’o, who also played with Leniu in Penrith, supported the disaster agent to block the external noise.
“He has always had that adult mindset,” said, “.
‘If something happens to him, he will just deal with it and face it.
‘If it is sorted, then it is. But if it still lives, he will just leave it and keep going. ‘
Colleague Blues star Dylan Edwards said that Leniu ‘will never slide a competition away’ and ‘ready for rock’.
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