James Tedesco scored a crucial try in the final minute to secure NSW Blues' 22-20 win over Maroons in State of Origin Game 1.
The Blues were 20-6 down before mounting a huge comeback after Kalyn Ponga was sent off.
What happened in Game 1?
Matty Johns felt there was a lack of connection between Nathan Cleary and James Tedesco before the NSW Blues halfback led a late comeback.
The Blues were outplayed for the majority of the game, with Tedesco struggling to start.
But Tedesco was the saviour in the final minute, scoring from a bomb to hand Cleary a conversion straight in front to seal the win.
Why it matters for James Tedesco
Tedesco won back the NSW Blues jersey from Dylan Edwards for Game 1, and pressure was mounting on the fullback throughout the game.
Johns claimed Tedesco was saved from questions over his position thanks to his last-ditch try.
The former Blues player raised concern over the first 40 minutes where the fullback and halfback looked out of sync with each other.
What comes next for Tedesco and Cleary?
Johns compared Tedesco's connection with Cleary to that of former Roosters teammate Cooper Cronk.
Tedesco and Cronk didn't connect immediately, but it eventually came together after learning each other's game.
Johns said it took them two-thirds of a season to really click, and he can understand why it's taking time for Tedesco and Cleary to synchronise.
The NSW Blues will look to build on their win in Game 2, with Tedesco and Cleary key to their chances.
Tedesco's try was a turning point in the game, and he will look to continue his good form.
The Blues' comeback was led by Cleary, who capitalised on the man advantage to lead the team back into the contest.