The Maroons are chasing a third-straight State of Origin series victory as the series shifts north of the border for Wednesday's decider. 

Queensland will enjoy the home comforts of a sold-out Suncorp Stadium as they look to bounce back from a disappointing 38-18 loss to NSW in Game Two. 

Queensland coach Billy Slater has made a handful of changes to his side, with Kalyn Ponga set to pose a unique threat when he's injected off the bench. 

History is on the Maroons' side, with Queensland winning nine of the last 10 deciders. The Blues' last victory in a live Game Three at Suncorp Stadium came back in 2005. 

NSW, however, are riding high after their MCG triumph and coach Michael Maguire has named a settled team for Wednesday's clash. 

The Blues have made just two changes, with Bradman Best coming in for the injured Latrell Mitchell and Mitch Barnett named to make his Origin debut after replacing Haumole Olakau'atu on the bench.

Maguire has made no secret of his side's desire to win the physical battle up front, with Payne Haas and Liam Martin looking to ensure Queensland's backs are never comfortable.

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Queensland: The Maroons have recalled 22-game veteran Dane Gagai and his Knights teammate Kalyn Ponga to the Origin arena, with both men set to play their first game since the 2022 decider. Broncos outside back Selwyn Cobbo also returns after being rested from Game Two, slotting into the centres with Val Holmes moving to the wing to replace Murray Taulagi (hamstring). Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has been named and is expected to be right for the game after suffering an AC joint (shoulder) injury in Melbourne during Game Two. Warriors back-rower Kurt Capewell comes into the starting side in place of Jaydn Su'A.

NSW: Knights centre Bradman Best and Warriors forward Mitch Barnett are the new faces in the NSW team. After making five changes for Game Two in Melbourne, Blues coach Michael Maguire has recalled Best in place of the injured Latrell Mitchell, while Barnett replaces interchange forward Haumole Olakau'atu, who is listed in the reserves alongside Luke Keary. There was a scare for the Blues on the first day of camp when Best went for scans on his hamstring but after sitting out a couple of sessions the Knights star returned to full training on Saturday and is good to go for his second Origin.

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Stat Attack

  • Historically after claiming Game One in Sydney the Maroons have gone on to win seven series (1988, 1995, 1998, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2022) and lose only one (1994).
  • Eight Blues players will experience their first Origin decider at Suncorp.
  • Maroons hooker Ben Hunt will play his 20th State of Origin game
  • Cameron Murray and Jake Trbojevic are the only Blues players who have won a series decider
  • Maroons centre Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has scored nine tries in six Origin matches. He has scored at least one try in all of his games for Queensland.
  • Since Origin became a three-game series in 1982, the state that has lost the first game has come back to win the series just 10 times (out of 41).
  • The last time the Blues won a series decider in Brisbane was 2005. Of 13 deciders played in Queensland since 1982 the Blues have won just two.
  • Queensland's Cameron Smith holds the record for most Origin games with 42, followed by fellow Maroon Johnathan Thurston on 37.

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