State Of Origin 2014 – Game 3 odds, date, teams, time, past scores and results

For the first time since 2003, Queensland will head into Game III of the State Of Origin with no hope of winning the series.

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Queensland travelled to Sydney for Game II minus regular starters Cooper Cronk and Corey Parker. They also had injury clouds hovering over Greg Inglis and Billy Slater however the Queensland side showed why they were shooting for their ninth consecutive series, matching the NSW outfit in a physical first forty minutes that, through two penalty goals to Qld’s Johnathan Thurston, saw them lead 4 – 0 at the break.

Seventeen minutes into the second half, Queensland were dealt a massive blow as their injury toll grew longer still. Winger Brent Tate left the field after damaging his AC ligament in his knee, an injury that has ended his season and possibly his career.

Queensland Maroons
Queensland Maroons – State Of Origin 2014

It was Tate’s side of the field that NSW’s halfback Trent Hodkinson was able expose in the 73rd minute when he crossed for the winning, and only try of the match.

Disappointed that their reign has ended, Queensland will be determined to prevent a NSW series white-wash – especially in front of their home crowed.

Queensland will welcome back Cooper Cronk who missed the second game and most of the first after suffering a broken arm in the tenth minute of Game I. His absence has been sorely missed with the Maroons only being able to manage one try without their regular halfback.

Queensland has scored 21, 34 and 16 points on the last three occasions that the final game of the series has been played at Suncorp. With Cronk back in the starting line up and the pressure, to a certain degree off them, the points may come a little easier for the Maroons in this game.

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NEW SOUTH WALES

The big State Of Origin monkey that had clung to New South Wales’ back for eight years was finally prised off when NSW recorded a tenacious 6 – 4 win over Queensland in Game II three weeks ago in Sydney.

State Of Origin 2014 - NSW Blues
State Of Origin 2014 – NSW Blues

New South Wales knew what was at stake, as did Queensland, and both teams seemed reserved to chance their arm, resulting in a torrid arm-wrestle that wasn’t decided until the 73rd minute of the game with Trent Hodkinson scoring his first Origin try.

The relief was etched on each of the New South Welshman’s faces during the post-match celebration and although the mood in the camp heading into this game will be an enjoyable and buoyant one, they mustn’t lose the focus and commitment that they’ve displayed in the first two matches.

As history shows though, that will be a tough taks.

Only on four of eleven occasions that the Origin series has been decided heading into the final game, has the winning team of the first two games been successful in making it a clean-sweep.

James McManus comes onto the wing for the injured Will Hopoate whilst centre Josh Morris – a prolific try-scorer for the Blues, has been named in to return after missing Game II.

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THE WRAP

The first two games of this year’s Origin have only produced a combined total of 30 points – Queensland have only crossed twice and were kept scoreless in game two, a credit to the Blues defensive.

With the Series now decided though, expect to see each side chance their arm a little more than what we’ve seen up until this match.

All bar one (last year’s, when the series was still alive), of the past five Game III matches has produced 40 points or more. The past three final games played at Suncorp have also exceeded this total – so the current Total Match Points line of 37.5, could prove to be value at $2.00 to break that mark.

Darius Boyd scored the first try in Origin I and another in the second half of that match, taking his tally to five tries from the past three Origin games played at Suncorp. Just can’t ignore the $9.00 on offer for him again to be the first again here nor the same price being offered for Greg Inglis, Origin’s highest try-scorer. They are $2.00 and $2.10 respectively to score anytime during the match.

From a NSW betting perspective Jarryd Hayne, MoM in Game I, has been their go to man and with the possibility of a more open game, Hayne should get the opportunity to display his elusive running skills – he is $10 (1st Try scorer) and $2.37 (anytime during the match).

Queensland will still have a lot to prove here and being a champions side that they are, will bounce back to demonstrate that their dominance over NSW has only hit a momentary snag.

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Likely Teams:

Queensland:

1. Billy Slater, 2. Darius Boyd, 3. Greg Inglis, 4. Justin Hodges, 5. Will Chambers, 6. Johnathan Thurston, 7. Cooper Cronk, 8. Jacob Lillyman, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. Nate Myles, 11. Aidan Guerra, 12. Sam Thaiday, 13. Corey Parker, 14. Daly Cherry-Evans, 15. Ben Te’o, 16. Matt Gillett, 17. David Taylor, 18th man: Josh McGuire, 19th man: Michael Morgan

 

NSW:

1. Jarryd Hayne, 2. James McManus, 3. Josh Dugan, 4. Josh Morris, 5. Daniel Tupou, 6. Josh Reynolds, 7. Trent Hodkinson, 8. Paul Gallen, 9. Robbie Farah, 10. Aaron Woods, 11. Ryan Hoffman, 12. Beau Scott, 13. Greg Bird, 14. Trent Merrin, 15. Boyd Cordner, 16. James Tamou, 17. Luke Lewis

In the news:

Plenty of attacking weapons may be at his disposal but Queensland coach Mal Meninga has asked for a little help from the referees in order to finally storm NSW’s “blue wall” in State of Origin game three.

Meninga implored the whistleblowers – including rookie Gerard Sutton – to police the defensive 10m better and ensure more ruck speed so Queensland’s arsenal can finally fire against what he rated one of Origin’s greatest defences.

The Maroons had their record eight series run snapped this year by the Blues after being restricted to just two tries in 160 minutes of football.

And Greg Inglis – who has an Origin record 15 tries – has not crossed for a four-pointer in 265 minutes for Queensland.

Meninga – a member of the inaugural 1980 Maroons side – rated NSW’s defence as some of the best he had seen in Origin.

“Statistically it tells you that and the scoreline says it,” Meninga said.

“They have made some fantastic decisions under pressure defensively and come up with the right plays.

“Their defence, that blue wall, has been fantastic.

“We are going to have to try and break that blue wall down.”

Meninga hoped Queensland would be allowed to chance their arm in attack in order to avoid their first whitewash in 14 years.

“But that’s up to the ruck speed allowed (on Wednesday night),” he said.

“I am kind of hoping we can show our fans how we play footy and I am pretty sure with the pressure off NSW will want to throw the ball around as well.”

Meninga rated breaking their defensive shackles higher than notching a win and avoiding a 3-0 drubbing.

“We want to go out there tomorrow night and give it our all,” he said.

“We haven’t played that well with the footy but I would suggest they (NSW) think they have not played that well with the footy.

“We want to see a lot more attacking game.

“And we can only do that if the ruck is sped up.”

And it seems Meninga will deliver the message personally after organising a meeting with NRL referees boss Tony Archer on Wednesday.

Meninga was keen for a chat after venting his spleen over NSW coach Laurie Daley speaking with Archer ahead of game two without his knowledge.

Asked what his advice would be to Origin debutant Sutton and fellow whistleblower Ben Cummins, Meninga said: “Just ref it like an NRL game”.

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