STATE OF ORIGIN: Dylan Edwards suffers knee injury in Blues' Origin win

Scott Bailey
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New South Wales have ended a 19-year-hoodoo to become just the 3rd Blues team in 45 years to win a decider in Brisbane.

Dylan Edwards played through suspected knee ligament damage to claim man-of-the-match honours in NSW’s series-clinching State of Origin win.

Edwards was spotted in pain after the Blues’ 14-4 win in game 3 on Wednesday night, and was set to undergo scans later on Thursday.

The initial prognosis for the Penrith fullback is a PCL injury, that usually rules players out for close to a month.

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The NSW No.1 was hurt early in the second half but remained faultless at the back and ran 243 metres with ball in hand during the game.

Edwards was already set to miss Penrith’s NRL clash with the Dolphins on Sunday, with the majority of the Panthers’ Origin stars not expected to back up.

Any injury would further prolong Penrith’s run of not fielding their first-choice spine, with Nathan Cleary to return from injury at halfback on Sunday.

Edwards’ setback comes at the end of a dramatic series for the NSW rookie.

Named to debut for Origin I ahead of James Tedesco, Edwards was ruled out when he went down with a quad injury four days before the match.

He then scored a try, set up another and bust eight tackles on debut in the Blues’ 38-18 win in Melbourne, before starring again at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.

“Teddy is a complete champion of the game, and he always will be,” Blues coach Michael Maguire said.

“But I just felt it was Dylan’s turn now to have a bit of a crack.

“To see Dylan play the way he did. He’s been doing that for years. Dylan now has had his opportunity.”

It is not the first time Edwards has played through pain in a big game at Suncorp Stadium, after battling a foot injury during Penrith’s premiership run in 2021.

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