Game 2 of the Origin series saw a completely different contest to the series opener. This came on the back of a raft of changes by Blues coach Brad Fittler.
Given the blow out in the Origin Two scoreline, you'd have to believe Fittler would love to name the same squad for the decider.
Outside of the temptation to pick Latrell Mitchell, if fit, the ideal situation would be to name the same starting 17, with perhaps Jack Wighton coming in at 18th man just in case.
Unfortunately for Fittler, as I write this, that might not be completely left to him.
Payne Haas is reportedly in real doubt of missing Game 3 due to injury. He was seen in a moon boot following the game and it's 50/50 as to whether he'll even be named for the Broncos this weekend.
Payne Haas is impossible to replace but the Blues may not have a choice. If the injury is as bad as NSW fans hope it is not, Fittler will have to name a replacement.
Given that the Blues named only the one prop on the bench for Game 2, I'm going to assume they need to replace a similar big man to Haas. This means the likes of Tariq Sims, Haumole Olakau'atu and the like will miss out. Therefore they're not mentioned below.
Below are the five men I believe will be in the running for an Origin 3 call up if the unthinkable is true and Haas is unavailable:
4. Daniel Saifiti
Brad Fittler shocked even the most obsessive League fan by picking Daniel Saifiti for Origin in 2019. Fair to say the gamble paid off in a big way.
Saifiti was a monster on debut and has continued to deliver at both club and rep level.
He was overlooked for his brother for Origin 1, which again shocked the league community.
Saifiti has been injured since Round 12 and will need a huge effort when he returns, supposedly this weekend, but he has been picked from the clouds previously.
What is stopping Fittler from returning to the now tried and tested Saifiti in the do or die clash?
History has proven very little to nothing at all.
Saifiti has the runs on the board and prior to injury he was showing the form that very well may have seen him recalled for Game 2.
Klemmer has experience, ability and effort, but he suffers from playing with a team that is going nowhere. If he played for a top four team he would be much more likely to be selected. I’d be happy with either him or RCG.
Personally, I would pick them both and not pick Cook. Two hookers is a luxury when you remember how the NSW pack struggled against Qld in SOO#1. If the Qld pack had been on song for #2, then Cleary would have had less freedom and the result could have been a LOT closer.