In an unexpected turn of events, the Queensland Maroons have suffered a stunning defeat in the State of Origin decider, losing 30-12 to the New South Wales Blues at Suncorp Stadium. Despite holding a dominant position after winning the first two games, Queensland faltered in the crucial third match, making uncharacteristic errors that ultimately proved too costly. The loss marks a significant upset, leaving the Maroons to ponder the moments that led to this unexpected outcome.
Blues’ Resurgence and Maroons’ Early Stumbles
The narrative heading into the decider suggested a Queensland victory was almost inevitable, especially after their commanding performances in the opening games. However, the Blues, facing intense scrutiny after a heavy defeat in game two, rallied with a determined performance. From the outset, New South Wales seized control, with the first ‘six-again’ call of the match shifting momentum. While both sides committed early handling errors, the pressure began to mount on the Maroons. Queensland’s halfback, Sam Walker, saw his early tactical kick easily gathered by James Tedesco, and Selwyn Cobbo struggled to contain a Nathan Cleary bomb, putting the hosts on the back foot. Cleary capitalized on this pressure, scoring the opening try and later adding a second after a sustained period of possession for the Blues, initiated by another ‘six-again’ call. Liam Martin’s half-break set up Stephen Crichton and Mark

