The coverage of Nine’s State of Origin starts too shocking start as a fan does something so rude that we cannot show you the video
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- Folded off during Live Cross with Sam Thax
- Footy fan left a sexual action with both hands
- Many supporters who look at home would have seen it
Channel Nine’s Pre -Game Origin coverage of Suncorp Stadium was certainly colorful – with one live cross with Queensland Great Sam Thaxorable for all the wrong reasons.
While the veteran of 29 games for the Maroons from outside the Caxton Hotel spoke, a brutal Footy fan is simulating a sexual action with both hands.
It left nothing to the imagination – and undoubtedly seen by many Footy fans who watched at home.
Earlier in the broadcast, Danika Mason greeted viewers on the free air network by introducing the legend of Maroons, commentator Cameron Smith became a ‘Cameron Slater’ in an embarrassing slip.
“Danika just called him Cameron Slater,” a fan asked on X.
“How quickly it forgot,” said another.

Channel Nine’s Pre -Game Origin Coverage of Suncorp Stadium was certainly colorful – with one live cross with Queensland Great Sam Thanday (depicted) memorable for all the wrong reasons

Earlier in the broadcast, Danika Mason greeted viewers on the free air network by introducing Marrons legend that commentator Cameron Smith made as a ‘Cameron Slater’ in an embarrassing slip up
Smith – perhaps the biggest player ever of the code – did not respond and later stated that it was ‘all good’ and it is fine to ‘mix’ it.
The champion hooker wrote down 42 performances for Queensland between 2003 and 2017 and won an incredible 11 series in his decorated career.
In the meantime, what could be a omen, Daily Mail Australia has discovered that NSW has won every origin that was once played on 28 May.
They emerged in 1985, 1997 and 2014, played with those matches in Brisbane – and they were all series opens.
Both teams are unchanged, with Stephen Crichton overcoming a cork to start in the centers.
After nine minutes, NSW Blues Halfback Nathan Cleary opened the score with a criminal objective.
It followed Moeaki Fotuaika, who was punished for stripping the ball of Mitch Barnett Net Meter from the Maro -Try line.
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