The NSW Blues secured a crucial State of Origin Series victory after a contentious try decision involving Jack Bostock and Bradman Best.The match, played at Suncorp Stadium, saw intense debate over whether Bostock had touched the ball before Best's decisive try.Despite initial on-field rulings, the NRL later overturned the decision, sparking frustration among Queensland players and fans.The game featured dramatic moments including a controversial try disallowance for Max Plath and aggressive Blues dominance in the second half.While the Maroons struggled with errors in the first half, the Blues' relentless pressure led to their second straight series win on home soil.The incident has raised questions about the NRL's decision-making process and the use of hidden camera footage to review critical moments.Cameron Smith and Brad Fittler's commentary highlighted the controversy, with Smith calling for a review of the bunker's rulings.
Original title: ‘I didn’t touch it’: Bostock rejects NRL assertion he knocked on ahead of Best try
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