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State of Origin switch could become permanent, Pete V’Landys says, if November series is a ratings hit – ABC News
State of Origin’s coronavirus-enforced move to November could become a permanent thing, ARLC chairman Pete V’landys says, if this year’s series “rates the roof off”.

State of Origin could be set for a permanent move after ARLC chairman Pete V’landys flagged radical changes to the NRL’s showpiece event and eligibility laws.
- Pete V’landys says State of Origin could be held post-season going forward if this year’s series “rates the roof off”
- V’landys says the switch has the advantage of maintaining the integrity of the NRL season
- He also is contemplating allowing players who have represented countries other than Australia to play State …
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