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ONLY A RED-HOT CRACK WILL DO DREAMER BECAME THE REAL THING

Maroons must lift for Slater, says Lockyer

- TERRY MALLINDER EMMA GREENWOOD

QUEENSLAND great Darren Lockyer has implored the Maroons to “roll their sleeves up” to send their stand-in skipper out on a high.

Maroons selector Lockyer says the hosts must not “fall into the trap” of thinking Suncorp Stadium will provide the impetus needed to send retiring hero Billy Slater off triumphant tonight.

The superstar fullback will play his 31st and last game for his state when Queensland attempts to avoid a series whitewash in game three against NSW in Brisbane.

Lockyer said coach Kevin Walters would use Slater’s farewell as a motivating factor, but added a strong word of caution.

“Kevvie, by nature, is an emotional person,” he said.

“Although a lot of those guys haven’t gone the journey with Billy, he’s revered by them. They fully respect him.

“But you’ve got to remind yourself that (while) Billy means a lot to us, (and) we want to send him out a winner, for that to happen we’ve got to roll our sleeves up, each and every one us, and have a red-hot crack.

“If we think that it’s Billy last game and the crowd’s going to get us home, you’re in a dangerous area.”

Lockyer was of course there for Slater’s second Origin appearance in game two, 2004, helping create a legend by setting him up to score one of the great tries of all time. Slater had run on to a Lockyer grubber kick, before chipping over the head of Anthony Minichiell­o, regatherin­g and diving across the line.

“That was all him,” Lockyer recalled. “That’s one of those moments that will go down in Origin folklore.

“People will remember that try, but for me, I will remember his longevity at that level. If you stand the test of time in the toughest arena, it shows you’ve got a lot champion qualities.

“You look at the last game, and how much of a difference he made. The speed he’s still got at 35, the impact he can still have at that age, that’s pretty rare.”

Slater started his Origin career on the wing before making fullback his own – Lockyer’s position for 16 games before he himself was shifted to five-eighth in 2004.

“You just knew that if you gave him half a chance he’ll convert for you. He just had that speed and that football nous,” Lockyer said.

“But like (Johnathan) Thurston, for all the brilliance there’s a toughness about them. “Billy’s a tough bugger.” Lockyer admits he didn’t quite foresee the great that Slater – then two days shy of his 21st birthday – would become on that fateful night 14 years ago.

“Billy was an exciting player but I don’t think anyone envisaged he would have played at that level for as long as he has,” he said. “It’s a credit to him.”

Heralding the end of an era, Slater will join fellow members of the “big four” – Smith, Thurston and Cooper Cronk – in representa­tive football retirement.

But while injured wonder kid Ponga looks set to assume Slater’s responsibi­lities in the No.1, other players will push their claims tonight for future selection.

“(With such) a loss of experience, a loss of leadership, it was always going to be a challengin­g period for the team,” Lockyer said. “Cameron Munster stamped his authority on the six last year, (Andrew) McCullough’s in the nine. There’s probably a few guys vying for the seven jersey.

“The previous guys, they owned the jerseys. Outside of Kalyn I don’t think anyone can say they own that jersey.”

Daly Cherry-Evans will look to justify the selectors’ faith in him after being preferred in the No.7 over Ben Hunt, who has been benched, and the untried Ash Taylor.

“There’s been a lot of criticism of Ben,” Lockyer said.

“Ben, I think, still has a longterm position within the group … in the 14. Whether he plays in the halves or back-up hooker, he’s got a utility factor about him

“Daly’s been waiting in the wings and got an opportunit­y now. Michael Morgan (sidelined with injury) will come into calculatio­ns next year.”

‘‘ ALTHOUGH A LOT OF THOSE GUYS HAVEN’T GONE THE JOURNEY WITH BILLY, HE’S REVERED BY THEM. — DARREN LOCKYER

Channel 9’s coverage of Origin III will begin at 7pm. Kick-off 8pm

ONCE A small kid with big dreams, Billy Slater will end his Origin career tonight having sealed a place as one of Queensland’s greats. Slater was just four years old when he started playing rugby league on the rain-soaked fields of Innisfail, Far North Queensland. Brought up in a footy-mad household in a town built as much on the pride in its rugby league players as its sugar and banana industries, Slater idolised pintsized Maroon Allan Langer and dreamed of one day emulating his feat of playing for Queensland. Tonight he will end his representa­tive career captaining Queensland in his 31st Origin game, 14 years after making his debut. It is a fitting way for one of the game’s greats to go out. “I had pretty good dreams when I was a kid, so I probably did (dream I’d be here),” Slater said. “I dreamt I was Allan Langer running around the backyard and kicking the footy and scoring tries and that kind of stuff. “That was just my childhood. “This is the jersey that I dreamt of playing in when I was a little boy and I’m so grateful and privileged to have this opportunit­y. “I’m 35 now and I’ve played rugby league all my life, since I was four years old, and I’m pretty lucky to be able to do it as a job.” But Slater doesn’t want the focus to be on him. “I’ve thought about walking out of the tunnel and what I’m going to be feeling, but it’s been a big part of my life for the last 14 years and I just feel super grateful and privileged to have been able to achieve what I’ve achieved,” he said. “To be a member of the teams that I’ve been a member of and to have had the success that we’ve had, it’s been such a great ride and I’m sure a few emotions will run through my body when I do run out and sing the national anthem. “But hopefully we can go out there and make it a memorable occasion, not just for myself but for my family and for the team.” Slater will equal Wally Lewis on 31 games, having already become one of the few Queensland players to reach the “Statesman’s Club”. “That was pretty important to me, obviously, playing 30 games last game,” Slater said. “There’s not too many players that get to play 30 Origins – that’s 10 years straight without missing a game,” he said. “It’s hard to do that at NRL level let alone at Origin level, there’s only three a year, so I’m very proud of that.” It’s more than a decade since Slater produced one of the greatest individual tries in Origin history with his chip and chase at Suncorp Stadium. But he will be satisfied with just playing his role tonight. “I hope I can play my part for the team,” he said. “I’ve always wanted to contribute as much as I can and this is no different. “I don’t want to go out there and try and be someone that I’m not or do someone else’s job just because I’m captain. “I want to go out there and perform my role and hopefully we have 17 contributo­rs play a good brand of football and come away with the win.”

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 ??  ?? HEAD TO HEAD OVERALL TOTALS Holmes, Will Chambers tries; Holmes 1 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Crowd: 82,223. Series: Qld 21, NSW 14, drawn 2. Wins: Qld 60, NSW 51, draws 2. Points: Qld 1878, NSW 1746. Tries: Qld 325, NSW 297. Last match: NSW 18 (Josh Addo-Carr, Boyd Cordner, Latrell Mitchell tries; James Maloney 3 goals) bt Qld 14 (Dane Gagai, Valentine AT SUNCORP STADIUM Played 52: NSW 18, Qld 33, draws 1. Last time: July 12, 2017, Qld 22 (Valentine Holmes 3, Jarrod Wallace tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals) bt NSW 6 (Josh Dugan try; James Maloney goal) GAME 3 ODDS GAME WIN Billy Slater (Qld) .............. $15 Will Chambers (Qld) ....... $19 Queensland ................... $2.25 NSW ............................... $1.68 MAN OF THE MATCH FIRST TRY-SCORER Damien Cook (NSW) ........ $7 Cameron Munster (Qld) ..$9 Billy Slater (Qld) ............. $10 James Maloney (NSW) ...$10 Nathan Cleary (NSW) ..... $10 James Tedesco (NSW) ..... $11 Daly Cherry-Evans (Qld) .$17 Josh McGuire (Qld) ......... $17 Tyson Frizell (NSW) ......... $17 Valentine Holmes (Qld) ...$10 Corey Oates (Qld) ............ $10 Josh Addo-Carr (NSW) .... $10 James Tedesco (NSW) ..... $10 Latrell Mitchell (NSW) ...... $11 Tom Trbojevic (NSW) ........ $11 Dane Gagai (Qld) .............. $13 James Roberts (NSW) ...... $13
HEAD TO HEAD OVERALL TOTALS Holmes, Will Chambers tries; Holmes 1 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Crowd: 82,223. Series: Qld 21, NSW 14, drawn 2. Wins: Qld 60, NSW 51, draws 2. Points: Qld 1878, NSW 1746. Tries: Qld 325, NSW 297. Last match: NSW 18 (Josh Addo-Carr, Boyd Cordner, Latrell Mitchell tries; James Maloney 3 goals) bt Qld 14 (Dane Gagai, Valentine AT SUNCORP STADIUM Played 52: NSW 18, Qld 33, draws 1. Last time: July 12, 2017, Qld 22 (Valentine Holmes 3, Jarrod Wallace tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals) bt NSW 6 (Josh Dugan try; James Maloney goal) GAME 3 ODDS GAME WIN Billy Slater (Qld) .............. $15 Will Chambers (Qld) ....... $19 Queensland ................... $2.25 NSW ............................... $1.68 MAN OF THE MATCH FIRST TRY-SCORER Damien Cook (NSW) ........ $7 Cameron Munster (Qld) ..$9 Billy Slater (Qld) ............. $10 James Maloney (NSW) ...$10 Nathan Cleary (NSW) ..... $10 James Tedesco (NSW) ..... $11 Daly Cherry-Evans (Qld) .$17 Josh McGuire (Qld) ......... $17 Tyson Frizell (NSW) ......... $17 Valentine Holmes (Qld) ...$10 Corey Oates (Qld) ............ $10 Josh Addo-Carr (NSW) .... $10 James Tedesco (NSW) ..... $10 Latrell Mitchell (NSW) ...... $11 Tom Trbojevic (NSW) ........ $11 Dane Gagai (Qld) .............. $13 James Roberts (NSW) ...... $13

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