DCE admits Qld "lapse" cost them chance

They say State of Origin is about moments. And Queensland captain Daly Cherry-Evans admits the Maroons botched a big one with a play-the-ball "lapse" before NSW sealed a series-clinching 26-20 win. Cherry-Evans confirmed he was ready to cap another trademark Queensland comeback by kicking a series-deciding field goal in the dying moments of Origin III on Wednesday night. After fighting back from 12 points down to level at 20-all, the stage was set for Cherry-Evans to be the hero in his debut series as captain after centre Moses Mbye's run put them in field goal position. But inexplicably Mbye was slow to play the ball - and Cherry-Evans said their moment was quickly lost. "I was definitely thinking it (field goal). We got into field position for it," Cherry-Evans said. "The referee called time off but there was a bit of a slow play the ball there so my mindset was after that there was too much pressure (for a field goal), just put it in the corner and look at golden point. "Rugby league can be a cruel game. After 79 minutes of focus we just had one lapse for one minute. "Origin is made up of many moments. Unfortunately NSW had more bigger moments than us." 

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