Murray's admission ahead of Origin return
Well, it is take two for Dylan Edwards. He's back in Blues camp and ready to make his State of Origin debut after missing out in heartbreaking circumstances in game one after going down with that quad injury at training in the lead up to the game. He says he's relishing this opportunity and cannot wait for it to come. Motivation's never really a thing, especially in the Serena. I think everyone's incredibly motivated. Sort of just give me a little bit of an insight into like the preparation and and all this sort of stuff, the media and and the crowd and the fans. It's sort of give you a bit of a bit of a taste of what sort of to expect. So Edwards is confident his body will hold up after returning from injuries. So too Cameron Murray. He only returned from a six week stint on the sidelines on Friday night for the rabbit owes and he says he's ready to go and knew that this day was coming in his recovery. I always knew in the back of my mind that Origin would sort of be in the time frame as well if I was good enough and if, if I was up to it. So yeah. And if they wanted me here. So yeah, it's last couple of weeks started to sort of, yeah. Bookmark that. Yeah, it might be possible. So for many of these players, they have never played a rugby league game at the MCGA. Lot of them admitting it will be quite interesting and a different scenario that they'll have to prepare for. It sort of does throw you off a little bit from being honest. But I mean, I've never played in front of 100,000 people. So that'll, that'll be different, but as I said, I can't wait for it. So the Blues are heading up to the Blue Mountains for their State of Origin camp before heading down to the MCG for game two. Of course, you can catch all the action right here on 9's Wide World of Sports.