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Latrell Mitchell Absolutely Bullies Kyle Feldt In One-On-One Strip Which Sets Up Origin Opener

Latrell Mitchell Absolutely Bullies Kyle Feldt In One-On-One Strip Which Sets Up Origin Opener

A huge play from Mitchell.

Max Sherry

Max Sherry

Latrell Mitchell just manhandled Kyle Feldt.

The New South Wales centre came up with a huge one-on-one strip which helped set up the opening try of State of Origin Game 2.

With the ball back in Queensland's hands after a kick, they looked destined for another big set in front of their hostile home crowd at Suncorp Stadium.

But Feldt was stopped dead in his tracks by recovering Blues defender Mitchell.

Not only did Mitchell make a great tackle, but he also produced a massive play which well and truly tipped the game on its head and turned defence into offence in the blink of an eye.

With sheer brute force, Mitchell stripped the ball from Feldt's clutches which ultimately gave possession back to New South Wales.

The one-on-one steal put the Maroons back on their heels and the Blues made them pay by sweeping the ball out to the right flank where Josh-Addo-Carr was waiting patiently.

Some pretty sloppy defending left 'The Foxx' wide open and he grounded the ball with no one around him.

It may well have been the easiest try he'll ever score, but that's because all the hard work was done by Mitchell in the build-up.

Featured Image Credit: Nine

Topics: Latrell Mitchell, Rugby League, nrl, Australia