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Maroons greats are lining up to predict the Maroons dynasty will continue long into the future, with Arthur Beetson suggesting a decade of dominance over New South Wales.
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Six down, four to go. That is the gut-wrenching reality for NSW after Queensland secured an extraordinary sixth straight State of Origin title.
Such dominance has the potential to severely damage the Origin brand in NSW, and there is little doubt the current Queensland crop has at least four years left at Origin level.
Darius Boyd is just 23 years old, Jharal Yow Yeh 21, Sam Thaiday 26, Nate Myles 26, Billy Slater 28, Greg Inglis 24, Johnathan Thurston 28, Matt Scott 25, Cameron Smith 28, Ben Hannant 26 and Cooper Cronk 27.
With Darren Lockyer retiring, Queensland will simply elevate Melbourne Storm‘s Cooper Cronk into halfback and shift Johnathan Thurston to five-eighth.
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And if Petero Civoniceva quits, the Maroons will simply name 21-year-old Rabbitoh Dave Taylor. Canberra’s David Shillington is another option for them.
The Maroons have an extraordinary amount of depth, as displayed in Origin III.

“I said at the start of this run that Queensland would win eight in a row. I was only joking at the time but it doesn’t seem all that silly now,” said Beetson.
“How many years will it keep going? Who knows. It could quite easily be 10, it could be anything. NSW may never win again.







