Correct Series Score:
Queensland to win 2-1 at $2.35 with Unibet
Top Tryscorer:
Xavier Coates at $5.00 with bet365
Val Holmes at $10.00 with bet365
Wally Lewis Medal:
Reece Walsh at $6.00 with bet365
The State of Origin series looks like being a close battle between the Blues and Maroons in 2024. The best bookies will have a range of outright odds available for the series. Check out our best State of Origin betting tips ahead of the competition.
Outright winner odds are available with Australia’s best bookies. We looked at how bet365, Picklebet and PlayUp all compared in this popular futures market.
Queensland are the favourites to lift the trophy this year but there is every chance it will be a close-fought series this time around.
As you can see from the table below, if you thought Queensland will take the title then you would be better to back them with PlayUp instead of bet365 or Unibet. It is only a small difference but over time it is worth getting the better price. These odds will change as the tournament progresses, but this is how it stands before the action gets underway.
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Here you will find our best bets for the State of Origin series in 2024. We have highlighted the outcome we think can happen as well as players we think can have a major impact. As well as these top tips, read on to see a more in-depth look at this year’s tournament.
The 2024 edition of the State of Origin series looks like it will be a competitive year. Queensland have been made the favourites but a large injury list for both teams looks to have added some unknowns to the contest.
The Maroons have lifted the shield on three of the last four occasions and again boast plenty of attacking talent that looks ready to fire for coach Billy Slater.
Much could come down to how new head coach Michael Maguire gets from his Blues squad that features plenty of debutants following an overhaul that saw NSW drop captain James Tedesco. Overall, expect a close and hard-fought series but one that sees Queensland come out on top.
Xavier Coates, Reece Walsh and Val Holmes look the players to keep on eye on for the Maroons, while Zac Lomax and Jarome Luai can have a big say for the Blues when it comes to finding value in the tryscoring individual match markets.