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Lockyer says fast start key in game 3 decider

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TERRY MALLINDER

QUEENSLAND legend Darren Lockyer says the Maroons must hit the ground running at ANZ Stadium tonight to have any chance of pulling off a remarkable game three win and series triumph.

Inenemy territory, and facing a home side with all the momentum after their game two win inperth, themaroons go into the decider as rank outsiders.

Their odds have blown out to $3.15, withnewsou­thwales the shortest any side has been in 15 years at $1.38.

Queensland came from behind to pull off a stunning game one victory in Brisbane, but selector Lockyer said the Maroons can’t afford to fall behind again.

“We’ve got to start well,” the 36-game Origin great said. “If the Blues get their backs up early, it starts to get really hard.

“If you look at it from their perspectiv­e, they got a wake-up call in game one. They know what works and what doesn’t work. Playing at home, if they get away to a good start they will grow in confidence.

“For us, it’s so critical we get that first 20 minutes right. We haven’t done that in either game. Now’s the time.

“If you’ve got a mentality to kick early, have a really good kick and chase, you can get your line speed off the back of that. I always felt thatwas the bestway to get yourself into a big game.”

Regular five-eighth Cameron Munster will be a key for the Maroons at fullback– offensivel­y and defensivel­y – and has Lockyer’s backing to shine in the No.1.

“He’s a dangerous player wherever he plays,” said Lockyer, a one-time fullback turned five-eighth. “It allows him to have freedomto just sort of pop up anywhere.

“We’ve had a mentality of trying to go through the Blues and not around them.

“Positional play is key ... just being able to position yourself really well for their kicking game. They’ve got (Mitchell) Pearce and (James) Maloney. He needs to be really watching those guys, anticipati­ng their kicks. And then when you’re de

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