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Impressive showing from Railways’ Jordan Clark and North Albany’s Darcy Cameron for WA in State of Origin loss

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Albany's Jordan Clark and Darcy Cameron in WA colours.
Camera IconAlbany's Jordan Clark and Darcy Cameron in WA colours. Credit: Getty Images

Albany pair Darcy Cameron and Jordan Clark have played strong hands for WA in their 24-point loss in front of a sold-out Optus Stadium on Saturday night.

In the much-hyped return of State of Origin footy, a star-studded Victorian outfit proved too strong for the hosts as they kicked the final three goals to secure the Polly Farmer Cup.

Clark was superb for WA, finishing as his team’s highest disposal winner and having an equal game-high number of intercept possessions.

WA’s Jordan Clark runs out for Origin.
Camera IconWA’s Jordan Clark runs out for Origin. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos via Getty Images

The brilliant Fremantle defender and Railways product collected 27 disposals across half-back, to go with six marks, two clearances, five score involvements and 586m gained.

He was also one of three players to have nine intercept possessions, the others being fellow WA backman Tom Barrass and Lachie Ash who won the E.J Whitten Medal as Victoria’s best player.

Cameron had a strong Origin debut as well, with 15 touches, five marks, 17 hit-outs and nine score involvements.

WA boys Darcy Cameron, Patrick Cripps and Tom Barrass.
Camera IconWA boys Darcy Cameron, Patrick Cripps and Tom Barrass. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

The star Collingwood ruck and North Albany product won the first hit-out of the game opposed to Victorian gun Max Gawn, to get WA going forward as the home side kicked the first two goals through Chad Warner and Jesse Hogan.

WA surged back into the contest with four straight goals in the final term as the home crowd urged them along, but majors to Patrick Dangerfield, Caleb Serong and Zach Merrett sealed the 18.17 (125) to 15.11 (101) triumph.

Hogan won the Graham Moss Medal as WA’s best player, booting five majors in a commanding display in the front half.

Pingaring’s Liam Baker and Katanning-born Shai Bolton were also influential for WA.

Fremantle’s Bolton collected 24 disposals to go with 1.3 and 563m gained.

WA’s Shai Bolton celebrates a goal.
Camera IconWA’s Shai Bolton celebrates a goal. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Newly appointed Eagles co-captain Baker amassed 23 possessions, five marks, seven score involvements and six intercept possessions.

Brookton-Pingelly junior Tim English partnered Cameron in the ruck duties, collection 11 hit-outs and 10 disposals while Geelong’s Lawson Humphries, who has strong links to Albany, was dazzling across half-back with 23 disposals, eight marks and 490m gained.

Liam Baker looks on in the Origin defeat.
Camera IconLiam Baker looks on in the Origin defeat. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/The Sunday Times
Victoria’s Sam Darcy of Victoria passes the ball after a clash with WA’s Jordan Clark.
Camera IconVictoria’s Sam Darcy of Victoria passes the ball after a clash with WA’s Jordan Clark. Credit: Cassandra Edwards/AFL Photos via Getty Images
WA’s Darcy Cameron and Victoria’s Max Gawn compete in a ruck contest.
Camera IconWA’s Darcy Cameron and Victoria’s Max Gawn compete in a ruck contest. Credit: Michael Wilson/AFL Photos via Getty Images

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