Blues enforcer Payne Haas and Storm Lock Tino Fa’asuamaleaui answered Paul Kent’s call before the game to bring the Biff back in a fiery Origin melee that resulted in a double sin.
In the middle of the second half, the Blues were 28: 4 ahead. Haas and Fa’asuamaleaui were involved in a push and shove that eventually led to being beaten.
Both players were sent to the scapegoat for 10 minutes after the pair of teammates were dragged against each other when multiple spinoffs broke out.
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“Did anyone mention a cattle dog?” Ray Warren roared in a comment.
“Now it has broken out. Payne Haas and Tino Fa’asuamaleaui the two most important. So it goes on.
It is the loudest cheers of the night.
“There’ll be a few who at least sit outside. I’ll throw Payne Haas and Tino in the trash can.”
The fact that the two have a history of hatred stemming from their rivalry as high school students added spice to the fight in the field.
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The duo played against each other in an explosive U18 duel in 2017. The 116 kg Fa’asuamaleaui aimed at the 118 kg Haas and laid him on his back.
The 17-year-old giants attacked each other in the front row in a brutal fight. After a penalty restart, Fa’asuamaleaui Haas slid verbally and urged NSW’s greatest striker to run straight towards him.
Three years later, the two did not forget and chose the largest stage in the game to continue their heated rivalry with explosive consequences.
The crowd and many old school rugby league lovers including Kent loved every minute of it.
The Biff is back, if only briefly.
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Blues enforcer Payne Haas and Storm Lock Tino Fa’asuamaleaui answered Paul Kent’s call before the game to bring the Biff back in a fiery Origin melee that resulted in a double sin.
In the middle of the second half, the Blues were 28: 4 ahead. Haas and Fa’asuamaleaui were involved in a push and shove that eventually led to being beaten.
Both players were sent to the scapegoat for 10 minutes after the pair of teammates were dragged against each other when multiple spinoffs broke out.
Watch State of Origin II REPLAY on Kayo without commercial breaks during the game and Fox League Commentary. New to Kayo? Get your 14-day free trial and start streaming right away
Throws thrown, two grouped
2:03
TRANSFER WHISPERS: Two lifelines for Benji; Mansour’s call from the competing CEO
TRANSMISSION CENTER: Souths cleans up the roster when SEVEN players are released
“Did anyone mention a cattle dog?” Ray Warren roared in a comment.
“Now it has broken out. Payne Haas and Tino Fa’asuamaleaui the two most important. So it goes on.
It is the loudest cheers of the night.
“There’ll be a few who at least sit outside. I’ll throw Payne Haas and Tino in the trash can.”
The fact that the two have a history of hatred stemming from their rivalry as high school students added spice to the fight in the field.
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The duo played against each other in an explosive U18 duel in 2017. The 116 kg Fa’asuamaleaui aimed at the 118 kg Haas and laid him on his back.
The 17-year-old giants attacked each other in the front row in a brutal fight. After a penalty restart, Fa’asuamaleaui Haas slid verbally and urged NSW’s greatest striker to run straight towards him.
Three years later, the two did not forget and chose the largest stage in the game to continue their heated rivalry with explosive consequences.
The crowd and many old school rugby league lovers including Kent loved every minute of it.
The Biff is back, if only briefly.
Fox Sports Sportmail has the latest NRL news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox. Register now>
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