HERE is the proof NSW was robbed at ANZ Stadium last night.

Eleven refereeing decisions from Matt Cecchin and Gerard Sutton that clearly favoured the Maroons and stunned 82,000 fans at the game and millions of television viewers.

All night the Maroons got the 50-50 calls.

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It was one of the worst State of Origin refereeing performances for years and here’s how it unfolded:

8 minutes — James Maloney penalised for pushing over Billy Slater (even Paul Vautin bagged the decision).

8.5 minutes — Val Holmes scores a try despite putting his foot on the line.

15 minutes — Dane Gagai belts Jarryd Hayne in the head — no action. Clear to all but two refs and two touchies.

media_camera Incidents from the 8th, 9th and 15th minutes.

37 minutes — Cameron Smith forward pass to Thurston from dummy half. Phil Gould says: “That pass was a metre forward”

39 minutes — Nathan Peats penalised for stripping on Tim Glasby — looked legitimate tackle — Glasby lost control.

42 minutes — Thurston slips then throws forward pass to Michael Morgan. Gus again: “At least a metre forward”.

media_camera Incidents from the 37th, 39th and 42nd minutes.

46 minutes — Josh Dugan taken out by Will Chambers chasing Pearce bomb (far worse than Maloney did to Slater). Should have been Blues penalty for 12-point lead.

51 minutes — Jarryd Hayne taken out by Chambers and Cronk chasing Pearce kick. Should have been a Blues penalty. QLD score try minute later.

60 minutes — Hayne penalised for strip on Gagai — clearly a loose carry.

media_camera Refereeing cost NSW a series win.

66 minutes — Woods interfered with by QLD Dylan Napa at play the ball — should have been NSW penalty deep in own half.

75 minutes - Billy Slater clearly offside when Maroons force a line drop-out. They scored the match winning try shortly afterwards.