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Queensland Maroons and NRL legend Cameron Smith defends Billy Slater ahead of Origin III against New South Wales Blues

Smith’s comments, the Queensland Ragbi League boss Ben Ili, said Slater would coach in 2026, regardless of the results of this series.

Smith said that both teams will be disappointed with their disciplines in each of this series and only gives the best football looks. However, the game record owner, who played more than 40 origin games for NRL’s state, estimated that Queensland’s third game will reign at 24-18.

“They disappointed themselves in the related matches … They allowed too many field positions of the opposition, [and] To have a lot of football through a lack of discipline. So I think we’ll see a very squeezed clean game from both sides. ”

“But I think both are building in the third game for this moment.”

Queensland Great Smith turned McG Maroon in front of the decision of origin.Credit: Nine

The former storm prostitute, Maroons, NSW’s home grass, “extremely hostile” environment should wait, he said.

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“It will not be the most ideal environment they have ever been.

Smith said that Queensland won for the first time in Perth, and if the party had been victorious on Wednesday, Maroons had lost the first time for the first time, and then played all the games to request the series.

“If they do this, he will be evaluated among the great victories of any Queensland team,” he said.

Smith was in Melbourne on Monday.

In his time in Melbourne, he said that he had learned something about origin, especially “Queensland and Victoria, we really love to sink into NSW.”

“[The Maroons are] Coaches managed by Billy Slater [a] Captain Cam Munster, a storm legend and a storm legend. This is why they can go behind the Maroons. ”

Wednesday’s decision will come only a few days after the death of the new coup captain Caneron Munster.

Munster came out of an educational camp to be with his family at the weekend, but he is expected to manage the team against NSW.

Smith said, “To get to know her and to get to know her family … I would like to see her father to go there on Wednesday night,” he said. “Don’t get me wrong, it will be extremely difficult for him to put aside what’s going on for the last few days. But if there is a person who can leave the things I encounter in football and play the best for 80 minutes, Cam Munster.”

From 19:00 on Wednesday, watch the status of origin at Channel 9 and 9-Row Exclusive, live and free

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