Brad Fittler’s Blues are desperate to regain some pride in game three after two defeats, but the Maroons look ready to continue domination
Usually, the “dead rubber” is as desultory as it sounds. The cake has been eaten by the victor, the candles snuffed for the vanquished and only crumbs remain for fans. Sure, every State of Origin game offers brilliance, intensity and controversy. But with Queensland 2-0 up and players boycotting media due to their dispute with the NRL, Origin game three at a half-full Sydney Olympic Stadium could be an empty experience for all.
Yet there’s still plenty in the balance on Wednesday night. Pride, first and foremost. New South Wales are desperate to salvage something from the wreckage of a series, stealing a consolation victory before a home crowd as a statement of intent for 2024. To do it they have recalled Cody Walker as new playmaker, Eels captain Clint Gutherson as utility, and Jake Trbojevic and Reagan Campbell-Gillard back into the pack. Knights centre Bradman Best and Bunnies backrower Keaon Koloamatangi will debut.
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