Thurston cops a jaw dropper

Daily Telegraph Friday 4th May, 2012

A SPITEFUL late elbow to Johnathan Thurston's jaw sent shockwaves through the Queensland Origin team last night as Matt Prior became the first NRL player to be sent off this year.


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