The Maroons might be out to snare their first 3-0 whitewash since 2010 once they journey to Sydney to tackle the Blues at Accor Stadium.
Queensland will begin favourites in Sydney towards the Blues, they usually’ve principally stored the identical facet that was profitable in Game II.
The exceptions are AJ Brimson beginning at fullback for the suspended Reece Walsh and Raiders enforcer Corey Horsburgh coming into the facet for the injured Tom Flegler (foot).
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Under-pressure Blues coach Brad Fittler has dropped Jarome Luai and handed the quantity six jersey to the in-form Cody Walker.
Bradman Best’s inclusion was one among fierce debate, with the Newcastle centre’s excellent sport towards the Bulldogs in Round 18 the catalyst for his inclusion. He replaces the injured Tom Trbojevic.
Walker’s South Sydney teammates Cam Murray, Damien Cook each come into the beginning line-up at lock and hooker respectively, with Isaah Yeo and Reece Robson set to start on the pine.
Payne Haas is out injured with Hudson Young, Stefano Utoikamanu and Tyson Frizell all dropped. They have been changed by Parramatta prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Souths ahead Keaon Koloamatangi (debut), Knights ahead Jacob Safiti and Eels fullback Clint Gutherson.
Read on for everytining it is advisable to know concerning the 2023 collection
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DATES AND VENUES
Game I — Wednesday, May 31
Adelaide Oval, SA (Queensland gained 26-18)
Game II — Wednesday, June 21
Suncorp Stadium, QLD (Queensland gained 32-6)
Game III — Wednesday, July 12
Accor Stadium, NSW
WHAT TIME IS KICK OFF?
Game III is scheduled to kick-off at 8.05pm AEST.
But, as is so typically the case, don’t count on the precise soccer to get underway till nearer to eight.10pm as a result of pre-match ceremony.
You can catch Game III of the 2023 State of Origin collection on free-to-air Channel Nine and its streaming platform 9Now.
Foxtel will present intensive pre-match protection and replays after the ultimate siren on Fox League (Channel 502).
TICKETS
Tickets for Game III at Accor Stadium can be found on Ticketek.
FORECAST
The climate in Sydney is predicted to be clear with only a 4% probability of rain. It’s forecast to be 14C at kick-off.
ODDS (TAB)
QLD $1.65
NSW $2.30
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TEAMS FOR ORIGIN III
NSW Team
1. James Tedesco (c)
2. Brian To’o
3. Bradman Best
4. Stephen Crichton
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Cody Walker
7. Mitchell Moses
8. Jake Trbojevic
9. Damien Cook
10. Reagan Campbell-Gillard
11. Liam Martin
12. Keaon Koloamatangi
13. Cameron Murray
14. Isaah Yeo
15. Jacob Saifiti
16. Reece Robson
17. Clint Gutherson
18th man: Scott Drinkwater
Coach: Brad Fittler
QLD Team
1. AJ Brimson
2. Xavier Coates
3. Valentine Holmes
4. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
5. Murray Taulagi
6. Cameron Munster
7. Daly Cherry-Evans (c)
8. Reuben Cotter
9. Harry Grant
10. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui
11. David Fifita
12. Jeremiah Nanai
13. Patrick Carrigan
14. Ben Hunt
15. Lindsay Collins
16. Moeaki Fotuaika
17. Corey Horsburgh
18th man: Tom Dearden
Coach: Billy Slater
MATCH OFFICIALS FOR GAME III
Referee — Ashley Klein
Review Official — Grant Atkins
Touch Judges — Phil Henderson and David Munro
Standby Referee — Adam Gee
Standby Touch Judge — Liam Kennedy
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PREVIOUS WINNERS
2022 — Queensland
2021 — New South Wales
2020 — Queensland
2019 — New South Wales
2018 — New South Wales
2017 — Queensland
2016 — Queensland
2015 — Queensland
2014 — New South Wales
2013 — Queensland
2012 — Queensland
2011 — Queensland
2010 — Queensland
2009 — Queensland
2008 — Queensland
2007 — Queensland
2006 — Queensland
WALLY LEWIS MEDAL WINNERS
2022 — Patrick Carrigan
2021 — Tom Trbojevic
2020 — Cameron Munster
2019 — James Tedesco
2018 — Billy Slater
2017 — Dane Gagai
2016 — Cameron Smith
2015 — Corey Parker
2014 — Paul Gallen
2013 — Cameron Smith
2012 — Nate Myles
2011 — Cameron Smith
2010 — Billy Slater
2009 — Greg Inglis
2008 — Johnathan Thurston
2007 — Cameron Smith
2006 — Darren Lockyer
2005 — Anthony Minichiello
2004 — Craig Fitzgibbon
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