Maroons: No dead rubber, just pride that won't fade

Queensland will aim to muscle up against the Blues in Game Three.

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In preparation for Game Three, Queensland Maroons coach Tahnee Norris emphasized the team's determination to avoid a series whitewash.

Despite the series outcome, Norris stated that pride in wearing the Maroons jersey remains strong, highlighting the importance of the upcoming match against New South Wales in Newcastle.

"the players know what's at stake and are committed to putting out the best performance," Norris remarked.

The Maroons are focused on rectifying their previous mistakes and capitalizing on the opportunities presented in this final game.

Norris embodies the team's spirit, insisting they are ready to tackle the challenges ahead with a strong mindset.

The Maroons' aim is not only to improve their standing but also to maintain the integrity and pride associated with representing their state.

Recognition of the game's significance persists, underscoring that, regardless of the circumstances, there's "no such thing as a dead rubber."

As the match approaches, the essence of competition drives the Maroons, igniting a desire to present themselves proudly on the field.

The ambition to unite and showcase every player's commitment brings an added layer of intensity to the contest, making it a vital and meaningful encounter for the entire Maroons squad.

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