New South Wales Blues 1. James Tedesco - 7 - Went into the game under pressure but responded with a positive debut and will be hard to remove from the Blues number one jersey next year.?2. Blake Ferguson - 6 - His best game of the series. Always looked to get more involved than first two games.3. Michael Jennings - 6?- Jet-boot Jennings looked like he had run out of fuel until the 79th minute when the afterburners kicked in for the match-winning try.4. Josh Dugan - 6 - Was solid in his first game of this years series and had a busy night trying to contain Greg Inglis until departing with injury.5. Josh Mansour - 5?- Put his hand up for some strong runs but a dreadful error 5 minutes from full-time gifted Queensland the lead.14. Matt Moylan - 6?- Played out of position at five-eighth and was uncomfortable early but improved as game went on.6. James Maloney - 8 - Another excellent contribution. Has been one of the Blues best this series and was again in game three.8. Aaron Woods - 8 - Tough game and never shirked his duty of taking on the Queensland pack.9. Robbie Farah - 6?- Tried hard but doesnt seem to have the spark he once had.10. Paul Gallen - 7?-?Another tradesman-like performance from the retiring skipper - a performance that typified his Origin career - iced with the final conversion.11. Wade Graham - 7?- Scored New South Wales first try but was guilty of going missing at times.12. Josh Jackson - 7 - Tireless in defence and always willing to cart the ball up in attack.13. Tyson Frizell - 8 - It is clear from his two Origin games that he is made for this arena. Another strong contribution capped with his second Blues try.?Interchange: 6. Jack Bird - 5 - Was injected late in the match and failed to have much impact. 15. James Tamou - 6?- Added little off the bench and was guilty of a soft turnover of possession at a crucial period in the first half.16. David Klemmer - 6 - Regularly bent the line with some strong runs and provided some intimidation for the Blues. 17. Andrew Fifita - 6 - Provided some impetus for the Blues with his first Origin try but his good work was overshadowed by a brain explosion that saw him got to the sin-bin. ?Queensland Maroons 1. Darius Boyd - 7?- Organised the Queensland defence superbly and was regularly a threat with ball in hand.2. Corey Oates - 6- Made some strong hit ups to help the forwards but largely anonymous.3. Greg Inglis - 7?- Put in a busy shift but after scoring the opening try most of his night was spent defending.4. Justin ONeill - 5 - Did nothing wrong but didnt have much opportunity to either.5. Dane Gagai - 5 - Did receive the service or the freedom he had in game two and struggled to get involved.6. Johnathan Thurston - 7?- Was well contained in the first half but still made the Blues nervous when he was near the ball.7. Cooper Cronk - 6?- Offered little and off his game - spent time in sin-bin for professional foul.8. Matt Scott - 8?- Met the Blues front-on and rarely took a backward step. Bruising effort from one of the games best props.9. Cameron Smith - 7 - At his niggly, scheming and manipulating best - played a major role in everything Queensland did.10. Nate Myles - 6?- Failed to provide much impact but was a strong effort just to be out there after missing game two with a knee injury that threatened to end his season.11. Matt Gillett - 7?- Took on a heavy defensive workload and was hard to handle with the ball. This series has been the making of him at Origin level.12. Sam Thaiday - 6 - Worked hard in defence and carried the ball up strongly but became most involved when there was a potential flare-up.13. Corey Parker - 7 - His final Origin game was exactly like his previous 18 appearances - tough and uncompromising.Interchange: 14. Gavin Cooper - 7 - His first real Origin involvement resulted in a try on debut.15. Josh McGuire - 7 - Did his job with a minimum of fuss and maximum effort. 16. Aidan Guerra - 5 - Highlights were few and far between and his job seemed to be to just come off the bench to give team mates a rest. 17. Jacob Lillyman - 7 - Rolled the sleeves up and put in a strong shift in defence when Queensland were really under the pump. Enrique Hernandez Dodgers Jersey . Philadelphia is 2-0 against the Senators this season and scored five goals in each victory. The Flyers recorded a 5-0 win in Ottawa on Nov. 12 and then earned a 5-2 home decision on Nov. 19. The Flyers have claimed three straight and four of the last five encounters with the Sens overall and Philly has won two in a row and three of its past four tests in Canadas capital city. 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It would be that kind of night for both the Colorado Rockies and the San Francisco Giants. "That was awesome," Chatwood said after the Rockies 10-2 rout Saturday night. "That was completely my fault. We had just gone over the signs and I completely whiffed it. So, for that to work out like it did was pretty helpful. "I crossed him up pretty good. But it worked out." Just like the rest of the night did for the Rockies, who capitalized on three more errors by the mistake-prone Giants. The wall was moved up six feet during the off-season when the Rockies added a walkway in front of the first row of box seats behind the plate, and that surely made a difference on the big play that helped thwart a big second inning by San Francisco. "He crossed me up, but thats OK," Rosario said. "I got lucky the ball hit the wall and come back fast to me." Chatwood (2-0) weaved his way in and out of several more sticky situations, allowing seven hits and four walks in 5 2-3 innings -- but he gave up just one run before hitting the showers after a 99-pitch performance. Promoted from Triple-A Colorado Springs before the game for his second stint with the Rockies, Chatwood helped himself out with an RBI single off Tim Lincecum, too. "I enjoy it, its fun," Chatwood said of hitting. Fielding has been a nightmare for the Giants on this trip. "We just came off a really good homestand and everythings that hit is either not at us or were having some difficulties handling tough balls. Its a funk," Giants right fielder Hunter Pence said. In addition to his nifty defensive play to thwart a big second inning, Rosario drove in three runs for the Rockies, who beat the Giants for the second straight time after snapping a 10-game losing streak to them with a 10-9 win one night earlier. Lincecum (3-3) committed a costly throwing error that led to a three-run third inning and also had a balk when he slipped off the mound that led to another run in the fourth before Rosario took him deep for his ninth homer in the fifth. The Giants defensive slump continued despite a team meeting before the game in which manager Bruce Bochy addressed San Franciscos poor play in the field. Then, he watched the Giants commit three more errors, giving them a dozen in the first five games of their six-game trip that wraps up Sunday at Coors Field. Posey airmailed a throw into centre field on Carlos Gonzalezs stolen base attempt in the first inning. Gonzales trotted to third but he was stranded there when Lincecum got Troy Tulowitzki to ground out to short to end the inning. In the top of the second inning, Posey tried to advance to third on a pitch that got past Rosario only to be out by several feet. Brandon Belt followed with a two-out double to the right-field corner. Gregor Blanco drove in Belt with a bloop single to centre, and Brandon Crawfoord drew an intentional walk before Lincecum was caught looking at the third strike, thwarting what could have been a bigger inning.dddddddddddd The Giants second error proved more costly as Lincecums bad throw on a comebacker led to a big third inning for Colorado. "It was just frustrating," Lincecum said. "Just not consistently hitting spots, leaving balls up. Kicking the ball around. That was probably the biggest frustrating thing for myself when I knew I could have made that play. After that I didnt collect myself and concentrate. Kind of unraveled." Dexter Fowler doubled down the left-field line, scoring Charlie Blackmon from second to tie it at 1. Fowler scored when Lincecum fielded Josh Rutledges chopper and threw the ball into right field. Rutledge ended up at third base and trotted home on Gonzalezs groundout. "Trying to make something there out of whats not possible," Bochy said. "Thats what weve got to stop doing, compounding the problem. Weve done it a few too many times. It might have caused him to lose a little focus." Lincecum said the Giants are pressing on defence. "People try to do too much in tough situations because we want to make that big play. Thats who we are," Lincecum said. "When it doesnt get made, it just adds to that frustration." The last time the Giants committed 12 errors in a five-game span was April 18-22, 1996, according to the team. "Errors arent always mental," Lincecum said. "You try to find the silver lining in the effort. Its not for lack of effort. Everyones hustling, everyones trying to make that play, thats why its tough." Lincecum slipped off the rubber while pitching to Blackmon in the fourth, resulting in a balk that sent Nolan Arenado to second base. He took third when Blackmon flied out to centre and scored on Chatwoods single back up the middle, making it 4-1. "My spike slipped on the mound," Lincecum said. "Its happened twice here already." The Giants put runners at the corners in the fifth but Posey grounded out to the mound to end the threat, and Rosarios two-run homer, his ninth, made it 6-1 in the fifth. All of the six runs Lincecum allowed in five innings were earned. He gave up seven hits and walked a pair. Rosarios 60-foot dribbler down the third-base line off Jean Machi in the seventh drove in Fowler from third to make it 7-1. Crawfords RBI single made it 7-2 in the eighth, but he committed San Franciscos third error in the bottom half of the inning when he took his eye off a throw back into the infield, allowing Fowler to advance to second following an RBI single. Notes: Tulowitzki added a two-run single off George Kontos to make it 10-2 ... Josh Outman threw two effective innings of relief and Wilton Lopez got the final four outs. ... Rockies OF Michael Cuddyer says he doubts his neck will bother him again this season after getting an epidural that relieved pain and stiffness. He returned to throwing and taking batting practice Saturday. ... The Giants and Rockies wrap up their four-game series Sunday with LHP Barry Zito (3-2) and RHP Juan Nicasio (3-1) squaring off. ' ' '