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Moses Demanding Best from Blues, Says NSW Playmaker Luai NSW playmaker Jarome Luai has praised Blues coach Brad Fittler’s ruthless approach, saying it has the team pushing themselves to new heights ahead of the State of Origin series. Luai revealed that Fittler has been demanding the “best of the best” from his players, creating a highly competitive environment within the squad. “Freddy (Fittler) has been on us from the start. He’s making sure we’re at our best and not letting anyone slip,” Luai said. “He’s pushing us to the limit, and it’s bringing out the best in everyone. We’re all driven to perform our roles and make the team better.” Luai, who made his Origin debut in 2021, believes Fittler’s unwavering standards have helped set the Blues apart from their rivals. “Queensland have always been known for their toughness and aggression, but I think we’re matching them this year,” he said. “We’re not going to take a backward step, and we’re all in this together. We know what’s at stake, and we’re determined to give it our all.” Luai’s comments come on the heels of similar sentiments expressed by Blues captain Nathan Cleary. “Freddy’s been driving us really hard, and he’s not going to let anyone get away with anything,” Cleary said earlier this week. “He’s always demanding the best from us, and he’s not afraid to call us out if we’re not meeting expectations.” The first match of the State of Origin series will be held at Accor Stadium in Sydney on June 8.Mitchell Moses Steps Up as Blues BossMitchell Moses Steps Up as Blues Boss Mitchell Moses has made a significant impact on the NSW Blues team since his debut in game two of the Origin series at the MCG. His halves partner, Jarome Luai, praises Moses’ “assertive” leadership and direction, which has helped the Parramatta star guide the Blues toward a potential series victory on Wednesday night. With five new faces in the NSW side, including center Latrell Mitchell, Moses is tasked with replacing Nicho Hynes, who was dropped after Sydney’s 38-10 loss earlier this month. Moses’ Leadership Despite having played only three Origin matches, Moses has quickly established himself as a vocal and confident leader. According to Luai, Moses has instilled a sense of assertiveness and responsibility in the team, allowing other players to thrive. Maguire’s Trust Blues coach Michael Maguire has placed his trust in Moses and Luai to run the team. The halves have been given freedom to take control and implement their own leadership styles. Renewed Mitchell Connection Luai is excited to reunite with Mitchell in the backline, having last played together in 2021 when the Blues won the series. Luai believes his role is to provide Mitchell with space and opportunities to showcase his exceptional talent. The Blues face a crucial match in Melbourne on Wednesday night, and Moses’ leadership and the team’s positive vibes will be vital to their success.NSW Blues playmaker Jarome Luai has declared that coach Brad Fittler is demanding nothing short of the Blues’ best as they prepare for the highly anticipated State of Origin series. Speaking to the media after the team’s first training session, Luai emphasized the importance of reaching peak performance under Fittler’s leadership. “Freddy (Fittler) has been really clear with us that he wants us to play our best footy,” Luai said. “He’s not asking for anything less.” The Panthers star praised Fittler’s ability to create a positive and challenging environment for the players. “Freddy is a coach who backs his players, but he also doesn’t let us get away with anything,” Luai added. “He’s always pushing us to be better, and that’s what we need.” Luai also acknowledged the competitive nature of the Origin arena and the challenges posed by the Queensland Maroons. “Origin is the ultimate test, and Queensland are a great team,” he said. “We know we’re going to have to be at our best to win.” The Blues will play their first game of the series in Sydney on June 8.