Morris in race to make New Zealand game

NSW winger Brett Morris faces an uncertain wait to find out if his troublesome knee will recover from a brutal Origin Two loss.

Hopefully this can be in time for him to race over to New Zealand to join his Canterbury teammates for Friday night's crucial match against the Warriors.

Morris, along with fellow Canterbury NSW representatives Josh Jackson and David Klemmer, was booked into accommodation near Sydney airport following Wednesday night's Origin clash with a view to flying out early on Thursday to join teammates.

However Morris said his fate was in the hands of Bulldogs club doctor Joe Lombardo with the winger needing to get through post-game recovery and assessment to even make his flight.

"At this stage I've still got to go through a medical with the guys here [in the Blues set-up]," Morris said immediately after the Blues' 18-16 loss on Wednesday night.

"I've still got to do recovery. We'll wait and see how it pulls up after all that sort of stuff and we'll get a read on it then. 

"At this stage it's sort of up to the docs here. The good thing is the Bulldogs club doctor is in camp. He knows my body quite well."

Morris conceded things "have to happen fairly quickly" for him to make his flight out of Sydney on Thursday.

Of the game itself, in which Morris was a standout in a beaten team with a number of tough plays in defence, quality carries and one wonderful finish for a first-half try, he said the team as a whole was disappointed with the way their scoreless second half panned out, going down after carrying a 16-6 lead to the break.

"I suppose when you look at the second half there's probably areas of our game where we didn't perform well," he said.

"Certain tackles, we probably missed opportunities or dropped balls and gave them a bit more footy down our end which was something we didn't really do in the first game.

"I thought our first half was outstanding, we played the way that we wanted to but I thought in the second half we sort of fell away from our game plan and made a few errors. They're a great Queensland side and with those guys back in their side they definitely know how to score points.

"Origin is about coming out of your own end, working hard. You've got to make them earn the chance to play football on your try line and I thought tonight especially in that second half we gave away penalties when they were coming out of their end.

"A couple of second tackle sets and things like that really change the momentum of the game. With those guys that they've got back, they definitely know how to score points and they did. They did enough tonight to win."