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All the way to 2026, Bruce, all the way to 2026.
Shame Vicks by Michael Stephens in Sydney.
Victorian officials and players last night were stunned after New South Wales' historical 10-point win in the State of Origin match at the SCG.
As the jubilant New South Wales team did a lap of victory to the tune of Up There Kazaley, the Vics stood mesmerised in front of the SCG members' stand.
And New South Wales players Tim Powell and Steve Wright rubbed salt into the wound by continually gesturing with their fingers towards the stunned Victorian camp.
Victorian Chairman of Selectors Ted Witton and fellow selectors Ron Barassi, Graham Richmond and Kelvin Moore, together with coach Bill Goggin, held a council of war in the rooms for about 40 minutes after the shock loss.
State of embarrassment.
New South Wales humbles Victoria by 10 points.
Stunned, Witton feels cold blade of defeat.
And in the SMH...
It read, starting underdogs in a game ridiculed by the pundits because of New South Wales' lack of depth and manpower on paper, the Blues gave Victoria a football lesson in dedication.
New South Wales AFL official Craig Davis, who put many hours' work into last night's match, had tears in his eyes as the crowd gave New South Wales a standing ovation during their lap of honour.
It's the greatest thing to ever happen to football in New South Wales.
And on and on the reviews went.
You found even Roy Masters wrote about the game.
All right.
So the how did it happen gives us, you've put some rewatchable categories around this.
And the figure is John Longmire.
He kicked five goals in 14 minutes.