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Last week's much-promoted "All New" Footy Show was no different, with former players Wally Lewis and Mark end Geyer chortling about a boxing round they had in a past State of Origin match. Even the lead-up publicity for the show focused on the "fight" end between its chief boneheads Paul Vautin and Peter Sterling and short-lived recruit Rebecca Wilson. Yesterday, one of end the Sunday Roast hosts, a senior league reporter for a daily newspaper, previewed the State of Origin game under the headline "Origin Biffo", saying the match would "erupt with a good old-fashioned brawl" and quoting NSW's first Origin captain saying "that would be lovely to see". There's nothing "good" about a brawl and it certainly isn't "lovely". Allowing the game to be promoted and marketed in this fashion would be like Soccer Australia highlighting the ethnic-based crowd violence as an integral part of the game, or a political party using Question Time slanging matches to attract swinging voters.
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