Imagine how State of Origin history would have to be rewritten if Greg Inglis had played for his rightful state of NSW rather than his adoptive state of Queensland.
Imagining is all that poor old Blues fans can do after six straight years of Inglis-inspired train wrecks.
So on the grounds that self-delusion beats whingeing any day, this is what would have happened if Inglis's record 13 tries were deducted from Queensland's scores and instead awarded to his state of origin, sorry birth (not to mention upbringing, first team and first senior club):
* Game one of the 2007 series, in which Inglis scored two tries, would have been won by NSW 26-17 instead of Queensland 25-18. Game two, a tight affair in which Inglis crossed the line once, would also have been won by NSW 10-6 instead of Queensland by the same score. Meaning the series would have been a 3-0 Blues-wash rather than a 2-1 Maroons win.
* Game one in 2009, in which Inglis scored two tries, would have gone to NSW 26-20 instead of Queensland 28-18. This, too, would have reversed the series outcome. Old result: Queensland 2-1. New result: NSW 2-1.