State of Origin: New South Wales beat Queensland 44-12 to level series
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New South Wales levelled the State of Origin series with a 44-12 win over Queensland in Perth.
The Blues, who have won three of the last four series, edged a tight first half 14-12 before scoring five unanswered tries in the second.
Penrith Panthers half-back Nathan Cleary, 24, converted all seven NSW tries, scoring two himself and kicking a penalty goal for a 24-point haul.
Queensland won game one 16-10 and host the decider in Brisbane on 13 July.
After Cleary's early penalty for the Blues, Queensland second row Felise Kaufusi touched down and Valentine Holmes converted to put them 6-2 ahead.
Matt Burton raced over for NSW's first try to make it 8-6 before the Maroons went back in front through a superb score by Cameron Munster.
Just before the interval, Kaufusi was sin-binned for repeated infringements and the Blues took advantage to establish a half-time lead as Brian To'o charged over.
NSW were the dominant force after the break, crossing five more times through wing Daniel Tupou, Jarome Luai, fellow half-back Cleary's double and Angus Crichton.
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