Johnathan Thurston has made a successful return from a shoulder injury, playing a key role in North Queensland's 32-6 NRL win over Parramatta.
The Queensland and Australian great set up three tries and scored one himself in a dominant performance at TIO Stadium.
## What happened?
Thurston was hit late or as he passed the ball on numerous occasions, but it failed to faze the four-time Dally M winner.
The Eels' heavy treatment of Thurston was cautioned by the referees, with skipper Beau Scott warned about his team's conduct.
Thurston's shoulder pulled up fine after the game, and he expects to be named in Queensland's side for their must-win game two clash against NSW.
## Why it matters for Johnathan Thurston
Thurston's return to form is a significant boost for Queensland ahead of State of Origin II.
The 32-6 win over Parramatta was a convincing performance, with Thurston's game management a decisive factor.
Eels coach Brad Arthur lamented the way Thurston had strangled the life out of his team.
## What comes next?
Thurston expects to come in for some heavy treatment from the Blues in State of Origin II, but is welcoming of the challenge.
He said he's always got a target on his head, and it's not going to change.
Thurston will be named in Queensland's side for the must-win game two clash against NSW at ANZ Stadium on June 21.
The Cowboys playmaker is confident in his fitness, saying it wasn't too bad, and thought his team controlled the ball very well.
Thurston's fifth tackle options were pretty good throughout the game, which put his team in a good position.
And Thurston is ready for the challenge ahead, saying he's expecting a torrid treatment from NSW.
But he's not fazed, saying he's always had a target on his head.
So Thurston is focused on the task at hand, and is confident in his team's ability to win.
Thurston's performance was a testament to his skill and experience, and he will be a key player for Queensland in State of Origin II.