Blues hero Mitchell Moses not only collected player of the match honours at Origin last night, he also appeared in the cutest moment of the evening shortly after the full-time siren.
The NSW halfback, called into the line-up after the team's game-one shocker, marshalled the Blues to a commanding 38-18 win over Queensland on Wednesday night to level the series.
Moses, 29, finished the match with four try assists, while also proving solid in defence with 23 tackles as Queensland looked to target him.
After the match was over, Moses spotted his baby daughter Aspyn in the crowd and made a beeline for her.
Aspyn, who was wearing a tiny replica of her dad's Blues jersey, was being held by her mum Bri Gardoni - but Moses was so excited about finding his little girl in the crowd that he hardly noticed his spouse.
Without so much as a hug for his wife, or even a word, an ecstatic Moses embraced his daughter and returned to the field with her.
Several seconds later Moses turned around to answer a question from Bri and wave at her with Aspyn.
While Moses was every inch the doting dad on Wednesday night, the halfback famously missed Aspyn's birth in 2022 because he chose to fly to Townsville for the Eels' preliminary final against the North Queensland Cowboys.
Mitchell Moses was overjoyed to see his daughter Aspyn after Origin 2 at the MCG
Mitchell and Bri married at a lavish wedding ceremony in January this year and earlier this month announced that they are expecting their second child together.
Former Blues halfback great Andrew Johns said Origin 2 was the best match Moses, who replaced Nicho Hynes for game two, had played at any level.
Ex-NSW coach Phil Gould, who oversaw a 14-0 victory by the Blues in the first Origin match ever played at the MCG back in 1994, said Moses had 'come of age'.
'Absolutely stellar,' Gould said of Moses in commentary.
'He's come of age on the representative scene tonight.'
The Parramatta star set up four tries while he ran the Maroons defence ragged, kicking for 431 metres, after taking advice from GWS swingman Harry Himmelberg.
The Blues' third try, scored by Zac Lomax, looked right at home on the famed AFL ground with the NSW winger taking a screamer from a Moses kick into the in-goal.
'I was just asking him what it's like to kick at the 'G,' the 29-year-old said of Himmelberg.
The halfback hero famously missed the birth of baby Aspyn in 2022 because he had to fly to Townsville for the Eels preliminary final against the North Queensland Cowboys
Moses might have turned in the best performance of his career at the MCG
Moses and wife Bri Gardoni were married in a stunning ceremony in January (pictured)
'It was a pretty good insight and it was a fair bit of help.
'But I probably didn't kick too well in the second half and I've got to be better there.'
Moses felt it was a theme across the team after the Blues took their foot off the throat of the Queenslanders after they stormed to a recoed 34-0 halftime lead.
'In the second half, probably let the emotions get the better of us and we've got to be better,' said Moses, who missed two months of the NRL season with a foot injury.
'We were doing some dumb things in the second half and it hurt us and we can't be doing that in big situations - we needed to calm down a bit.
'We're putting ourselves under the pump but we'll learn from that and go into game three.'
Moses was delighted to wear the MVP medal but said the bigger prize was a series win at Suncorp Stadium next month.
'I wouldn't have been able to do the stuff I did without the platform that our forwards and our back five laid as they were unbelievable for us,' he said.
'Playing game three in Brisbane is a big challenge and it's something that we're looking forward to.'