James Tedesco is facing pressure after NSW Blues' heavy Game 2 defeat, with Matty Johns questioning his partnership with Nathan Cleary.
What happened in Game 2?
The NSW Blues were dominated by Queensland, losing 44-24 in Melbourne.
The Queensland spine tore NSW apart, prompting concerns about Tedesco and Cleary's connection.
Why it matters for James Tedesco
Tedesco had a quiet Game 1, but scored the winning try in the final moments after NSW were handed a controversial man advantage.
Matty Johns originally claimed Tedesco avoided criticism due to the match-winner.
What comes next for NSW Blues?
Johns is calling for change ahead of State of Origin 3, suggesting NSW need to select on big game experience.
The cauldron of Suncorp Stadium will challenge the young side, with Johns feeling the 1 and 7 combination is an issue.
Tedesco and Cleary failed to find rhythm compared to the Queensland spine.
Dylan Edwards was selected over Tedesco in the 2024 team.
The NSW Blues will be heading to Suncorp Stadium with the decider on the line.
Coach Laurie Daley is under pressure after the heavy defeat.
The connection between Cleary and Tedesco is a major talking point.
Johns feels one of the issues holding NSW back is the 1 and 7 combination.
The young side will face a tough challenge at Suncorp Stadium.
Tedesco and Cleary need to find a way to click ahead of State of Origin 3.
The NSW Blues are looking to bounce back from the Game 2 defeat.
Matty Johns is calling for change to help Tedesco and Cleary succeed.
The State of Origin 3 decider is looming, with NSW Blues under pressure.