state of origin 20013 decider, page-75

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    nickyjames: "Warnie, pretty certain you can't play origin. It all comes down to the state you were born and where you lived the majority of your life up to 15 from memory, could be wrong. Therefore, born in Melbourne, play for the storm, you don't qualify. Rules were all changed last year. The only condition from memory is if you are the son of an origin player, you automatically qualify eg. Cameron Smith's son living in Melbourne all of his life and playing for melbourne. I know there are a few little differences in my version, but the answer to your question is no."

    Wrong mate. You might need to watch this video.

 
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