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NSW star's incredible 14-year first in Origin II 'slaughter'

Tom Trbojevic has delighted NSW fans with an electrifying performance in Game II of State of Origin - claiming a remarkable piece of Blues history in the process.

Not since 2005 has a NSW player crossed three times in one game - until Trbojevic’s return to Origin in Perth on Sunday night.

Blues fans erupted on social media early in the second half after James Tedesco found the streaking Trbojevic with an outstanding flick pass, giving ‘Tommy Turbo’ a clear path to score his third try.

Tom Trbojevic of the Blues celebrates a try during game two of the 2019 State of Origin series. (Photo by Will Russell/Getty Images)
Tom Trbojevic of the Blues celebrates a try during game two of the 2019 State of Origin series. (Photo by Will Russell/Getty Images)

The last time a Blues player scored a hat-trick was Matt King, back in 2005.

See you in Sydney

Tommy Turbo and James Maloney steered NSW to a historic 38-6 rout of Queensland, sending this year's State of Origin series to a decider.

Maloney set up two tries, kicked five goals, and also shifted to halfback for the second half after an ankle injury to Nathan Cleary on Sunday night.

A record Optus Stadium crowd of 59,721 braved a first-half downpour for the first Origin game in Perth.

And the locals were entertained by a NSW masterclass sparked by two men absent for Game I but were recalled under different circumstances.

Maloney was seemingly out of the Origin picture as late as last Sunday morning, when Mitchell Pearce was set to be recalled only to rule himself out with injury.

Trbojevic was two games back from a hamstring injury, and his first-half double gave Brad Fittler's men an 18-6 halftime lead.

Tom Trbojevic celebrates with teammates. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
Tom Trbojevic celebrates with teammates. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Back-to-back penalty goals took the advantage beyond two tries, before the Blues blew the game open with another two tries in the space of three minutes.

Trbojevic got his third when he finished off a 70-metre team effort in the 55th minute, and then Josh Addo-Carr got on the end of a Wade Graham grubber.

A string of six consecutive penalties meant a ragged Queensland could barely muster a punch in the second half.

Addo-Carr completed the big win with his second in the closing stages.

Trbojevic was a threat from the onset, getting over the line in the fourth minute only to be held up by desperate cover defence.

But he didn't have to wait long to post first points, roaming into the middle to chase a Maloney bomb and soar over Kalyn Ponga four minutes later.

Controversy marred Queensland's response when referee Gerard Sutton ruled a penalty try for Will Chambers in the 14th minute.

Tyson Frizell celebrates a try. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Tyson Frizell celebrates a try. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

The Maroons centre was chasing an early Ben Hunt grubber only to be impeded by counterpart Jack Wighton as the ball rolled dead.

The Blues regained the ascendancy after Tyson Frizell ran a good right-edge line to score, and the lead should've doubled when the Blues' had a three-on-one opportunity.

Only Maloney threw his cutout pass to Addo-Carr forward.

However NSW still took a 12-point lead into the sheds when James Tedesco rounded Michael Morgan and found Trbojevic supporting on the inside.

Maloney kicked the conversion after an ankle injury to Cleary, who tried to play through the pain but was substituted at halftime.

Maroons prop Jarrod Wallace was put on report for tackling the legs of Maloney while kicking in the 49th minute.

The deciding game will be playing at ANZ Stadium in Sydney on July 10.

with AAP