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Queensland Rugby League is lobbying its national bosses to host State of Origin matches in Townsville, once its new stadium is built.
QRL Chairman Bruce Hatcher said he would urge for two matches to be held in Queensland, including one in Townsville when the stadium was complete in 2020.
Mr Hatcher said New South Wales crowds diminished when third matches had already been won.
"Last year's third State of Origin really was financially a disaster for the NRL because the series was already over and I think a lot of the tickets were given away," he said.
"Queensland fans can't get enough of Origin."
PHOTO: The stadium design was inspired by the Pandanus tree. (Supplied: Queensland Government)
Mr Hatcher said the 25,000-seat stadium may be small but capacity should not be the only consideration in choosing venues.
"I don't think every decision is a business case," he said.
"I just think it's part of the development and loyalty of the game to take it to where the fans and the stakeholders are.
"North Queensland is a really important area for rugby league. It's produced a lot of great players.
Matches have been previously held in Melbourne and future fixtures are planned for Perth.
"It's interesting to take a game somewhere where they have no interest or no knowledge, but they turn up because they consider it entertainment," Mr Hatcher said.
"Whereas you've got a very hardcore and a very broad base in north Queensland."
The National Rugby League is yet to decide the schedule for the 2020 season.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-02/townsville-state-of-origin-plan-for-2020/8488474
Oh dear. Dem fighting words tho. Home of Rugby League argument, readygo.