State Of Origin 2024 Game 3 Man Of The Match Tips, Betting, Odds and Predictions

As the anticipation builds for tonight's Game 3 of the State of Origin series, the Man of the Match market offers intriguing options.

When: Wednesday July 17, 2024 at 8:05 pm

Where: Suncorp Stadium

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Queensland Maroons vs New South Wales Blues Odds

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Leading the odds are Reece Walsh (Queensland) and Mitchell Moses (New South Wales), both at 7.50, each pivotal to their team’s success with their playmaking skills.

Daly Cherry-Evans of Queensland is close behind at 8.00, known for his leadership and strategic vision. New South Wales’ Dylan Edwards is also a strong contender at 8.50, bringing consistency and reliability to his side.

Queensland’s Patrick Carrigan (11.00) and New South Wales’ Payne Haas (17.00) are powerful forwards who can dominate the game. Angus Crichton (19.00) adds another layer of strength for New South Wales.

Longer shots include Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Reuben Cotter, Ben Hunt, and Harry Grant, all at 23.00 for Queensland, and Cameron Murray for New South Wales at the same odds. Their dynamic styles make them potential game-changers.

Players like Jarome Luai (26.00), Stephen Crichton (29.00), and Liam Martin (29.00) for New South Wales, and Tom Dearden, Lindsay Collins, Jeremiah Nanai, and Kalyn Ponga, all at 34.00 for Queensland, are also in the mix, capable of producing standout performances.

With such a diverse field, the Man of the Match title is up for grabs in what promises to be an electrifying conclusion to the series.

Head To Head Bet

Queensland Maroons
$1.87
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We're tipping Queensland Maroons to win at $1.87 odds.

First Try Scorer

Reece Walsh
$7.50
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First Try Scorer: Reece Walsh at $7.50.

Queensland Maroons vs New South Wales Blues Teams

QLD: Reece Walsh, Selwyn Cobbo, Dane Gagai, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Valentine Holmes, Tom Dearden, Daly Cherry-Evans, Reuben Cotter, Ben Hunt, Lindsay Collins, Kurt Capewell, Jeremiah Nanai, Patrick Carrigan, Harry Grant, Moeaki Fotuaika, Felise Kaufusi, Kalyn Ponga, Trent Loiero, Reed Mahoney

NSW: Dylan Edwards, Brian To’o, Bradman Best, Stephen Crichton, Zac Lomax, Jarome Luai, Mitchell Moses, Jake Trbojevic, Reece Robson, Payne Haas, Liam Martin, Angus Crichton, Cameron Murray, Connor Watson, Isaah Yeo, Mitchell Barnett, Spencer Leniu, Matt Burton, Joseph Sua’ali’i

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