Queensland players cleared as Keeley Davis drops women's Origin 'eye gouge' complaint

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  • NRL match review officials can't find video evidence of eye-gouging
  • NSW hooker makes claim to referee during Blues' win over Maroons

An allegation from New South Wales hooker Keeley Davis of eye gouging by a Queensland player in Thursday's first Women's State of Origin game has been dropped.

Davis made a complaint to referee Belinda Sharpe during the first half of game one in the series that the Blues went on to win 32-12. The claim was made after the NSW hooker took two consecutive tackles, on either side of a quick tap for an unrelated penalty, but got back to her feet touching her face.

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