Queensland Country Bank Stadium will play host to Wednesday's State Of Origin 2021 game between Queensland and New South Wales. The game kicks off at 8:10 pm with New South Wales heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Queensland vs. New South Wales game and give you our free tips and bets.
When: Wednesday June 9, 2021 at 8:10 pm
Where: Queensland Country Bank Stadium
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Queensland vs New South Wales Odds
Queensland vs New South Wales Preview
With Game 1 of the 20201 State of Origin series being moved to Townsville a little over a week out kick off it’s no surprise to see Queensland shorten in betting.
The Blues remain strong favourites for this one though and they know that if they can pull off a win in game 1 it’ll go a long way to winning the series.
A loss here though could flip the series betting odds on their head and see Queensland favourites to win the series.
As always, this will be a fiery contest and one that you won’t want to miss. I still think the Blues are the best team here and I’ll back them in to win this game and the series.
Market Update:
The first of the Origin matches will be played tonight and punters have been keen to back the Blues to win away from home.
The Blues opened at $1.70 and have had solid support throughout betting and are now into $1.50 whilst the Maroons have been notable drifters in the market and are now out to $2.60 after opening at $2.15.
Head To Head Bet
We're tipping New South Wales to win at $1.50 odds.
First Tryscorer
First Tryscorer Josh Addo-Carr at $8.50.
Queensland vs New South Wales Teams
Queensland
Jai Arrow (Rabbitohs), AJ Brimson (Titans), Kurt Capewell (Panthers), Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles), Xavier Coates (Broncos), Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Titans), Kyle Feldt (Cowboys), David Fifita (Titans), Moeaki Fotuaika (Titans), Dane Gagai (Rabbitohs), Harry Grant (Storm), Coen Hess (Cowboys), Valentine Holmes (Cowboys), Felise Kaufusi (Storm), Reed Mahoney (Eels), Cameron Munster (Storm), Joe Ofahengaue (Tigers), Kalyn Ponga (Knights), Jaydn Su’A (Rabbitohs), Christian Welch (Storm)
New South Wales
James Tedesco (Roosters), Brian To’o (Panthers), Latrell Mitchell (Rabbitohs), Tom Trbojevic (Sea Eagles), Josh Addo-Carr (Storm), Jarome Luai (Panthers), Nathan Cleary (Panthers), Daniel Saifiti (Knights), Damien Cook (Rabbitohs), Jake Trbojevic (Sea Eagles), Cameron Murray (Rabbitohs), Tariq Sims (Dragons), Isaah Yeo (Panthers), Jack Wighton (Raiders), Junior Paulo (Eels), Payne Haas (Broncos), Liam Martin (Panthers), Api Koroisau (Panthers), Campbell Graham (Rabbitohs)