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Queensland rings the changes for State of Origin Game III at unrestricted Lang Park, Blues name unchanged 17

Harry Grant’s breakout 2020 season will end in a State of Origin debut as Queensland take a much-changed team into next week’s series decider against NSW.
Key points:
- Queensland names Cameron Munster at 6 for State of Origin Game III, Christian Welch returns
- NSW makes no changes to its matchday 17, with three changes on the reserves
- Queensland Government eases restrictions on attendees at Lang Park, meaning 52,500 could be in attendance
Grant, the Dally M and RLPA rookie of the year, is one of three changes to the Maroons’ line-up in the wake of their heavy 34-10 defeat to the Blues in Game II on Wednesday.
The 22-year-old, who starred on loan at Wests Tigers from Melbourne in the NRL season, is one of three changes to Queensland’s team as…
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