Blame Paul Gallens NSW captaincy for State of Origin tensions reaching a new low, Queensland Rugby League boss Peter Betros says.Betros has backed Maroons veteran Corey Parkers call that Origin team relations are at their worst in the wake of NSWs game three post-match presentation snub led by Gallen.Betros was still seething after Gallen turned his back on Cameron Smith and led NSW away as the Queensland skipper was receiving the Origin trophy at ANZ Stadium last Wednesday.Gallen claimed the post-match snub had been brought about by Queenslands excessive sledging of the Blues, in particular the NSW skipper in his last Origin.Betros lay the blame squarely on Gallens leadership.It wouldnt be hard for NSW to get a better attitude, Betros told AAP.Paul is determined to win for his state and good on him for that.But the tactics they use leave a lot to be desired.Their attitude showed in the end when Paul Gallen led the players away while Cameron was still speaking.As a leader he (Gallen) sometimes led the wrong way.Asked if the Gallen snub would put a fire in Queenslands belly next year, Betros said: Of course it will, it was just damn rude.There is definite animosity there (between teams).You dont walk away when a team is being presented the shield.It showed extreme disrespect to Queensland.It didnt go unnoticed. Hopefully we can avenge that next year.Parker had earlier revealed Origin ill-feeling between the teams was as bad as ever after game three - his 19th and final match for Queensland.Theres a thing called sportsmanship and I think thats what aggravated most Queenslanders through that game, Parker told Sky Sports Radio on Monday.I do feel theres that real bad blood ... between the two teams.Parker was within a group of players identified by Gallen as being one of the chief sledging perpetrators following Queenslands 26-16 Origin II victory over the Blues.The retiring Blues captain hit out at Parker, Johnathan Thurston and Matt Gillett for the manner in which they celebrated in the face of NSW players on fulltime at Suncorp Stadium last month.You talk about disrespect, youve only got to look back in Game II and the end of that game Johnathan Thurston looks directly at me and says F... your Blues, Gallen told Triple M. Rickey Henderson Jersey . 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RICHMOND, Va. -- Scott McCarron and Tom Byrum shared the Dominion Charity Classic lead Saturday, with Bernhard Langer two strokes back in the second of three PGA Tour Champions playoff events.McCarron shot his second straight 5-under 67, and Byrum had a 69 to reach 10-under 134 on The Country Club of Virginias James River Course. Langer also had a 69 in his return for a left knee injury that forced him to withdraw from the playoff opener last week in California.McCarron birdied the par-5 16th and 18th for the second day in a row, holing a 12-footer on 18.I made two nice putts on 2 and 3 from probably 30 feet or so, McCarron said. Its always nice to get off to a good start when youre making putts like that. Then just played pretty solid and took advantage of the par 5s coming in. Really like this golf course. Its a great track. Its in perfect shape, we have unbelievable weather, so looking forward to tomorrow.Byrum closed birdie-bogey-birdie, making a 20-footer on 18 to tie McCarron.I hung in there. Just tried to stay patient, Byrum said. Hit the ball decent on the front nine, struggled a lot on the back nine. I had to scramble a little bit, but all in all it was a good day playing under the pressure of leading and guys coming after me. ... Maybe I can be a little more aggressive tomorrow.Langer is fighting the knee injury that he re-aggravated at home doing routine spinning. The 59-year-old German star leads the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs standings, had a tour-high our victories and has wrapped up the season money title witth $2,697,459.ddddddddddddThe worst thing for me is walking downhill and bending, Langer said. I cant bend my knee very well, so Im just trying to avoid all stress, if possible.The playoff field was cut from 72 to 54 for the event, and Tom Lehman dropped out because of an elbow injury. The top 36 after the week will qualify for the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship next week in Scottsdale, Arizona.Each dollar earned in the first two events is worth two points -- first place is worth $305,000 and 610,000 points this week -- and is added to the regular-season total. At the Charles Schwab Championship, points will be reset so that the top five only have to win to capture the Charles Schwab Cup.The 51-year-old McCarron is fifth in the standings. He won the Principal Charity Classic in Iowa in June for his first victory on the 50-and-over tour.Im having an absolute blast, the three-time PGA Tour winner said. Im playing with some of my best buddies. When you get to play with Hall of Famers like Bernhard Langer it really is a lot of fun.The 56-year-old Byrum is 27th in the standings. Hes winless on the senior tour after winning once on the PGA Tour.Jay Haas (71), Michael Allen (69), Rocco Mediate (71), Scott Parel (66), Paul Broadhurst (68) and Brandt Jobe (69) were 6 under. The 62-year-old Haas won a month ago in Newport Beach, California, to become the second-oldest winner in tour history. ' ' '