Queensland coach Billy Slater says an attacking mindset will help improve Queensland's defensive issues. NSW have vowed to go after Queensland in defence and get physical with the Maroons, adamant they can do so without risking going down to 12 men in the State of Origin decider.
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00:00When you get 34 points scored against you in a half a footy, you probably should be working on defence.
00:05But it's the cycle of the game, it's the whole lot.
00:08You attack well and that helps your defence.
00:11We weren't at our best down in Melbourne.
00:15We're the first to admit that and that's what we need to change.
00:18We need to change that before we can change anything else.
00:21It's a 17-man team game and everyone's got to do their job.
00:26We all missed our mark down in Melbourne.
00:28We understand that and we need to rise to the occasion.
00:32New South Wales are great.
00:33Their standard of football was far superior to us down in Melbourne.
00:37That's what we're going after.
00:39We're going after our game and trying to be at our best tomorrow.