An arrogant Queensland tweet has provided NSW with all the motivation they need ahead of the State of Origin III dead rubber.Just minutes after the Maroons claimed another series victory last month in Brisbane, rookie prop Josh McGuire took to Twitter to gloat about the win.Losers have meetings winners have parties lol #qld #180 McGuire wrote.McGuire took the post down after being widely panned for his lack of humility. It was the Brisbane forwards first Origin series victory and his first match in the Maroons starting line-up.However, the missive was not missed by the Blues.NSW forwards David Klemmer and Josh Jackson used the errant message as motivation in the lead-up to Canterburys 40-14 thumping of McGuires Brisbane at ANZ Stadium, three days after Origin II.Jackson made 14 runs for 153m that night as Klemmer ran 123m from 13 runs in the Bulldogs crushing victory.If he wants to do something like that, good for him, Jackson told AAP when asked about McGuires tweet.McGuire had previously been offside with his Broncos teammates earlier this year after he was revealed as the source of a number of media leaks from the NRL club.The Queenslanders have continued to celebrate their Origin series win in the lead-up to Wednesdays final interstate clash of the year. The Maroons enjoyed bonding nights on Tuesday and Wednesday, on entering camp, before waiting until Thursday to have their first full training session.Blues playmaker James Maloney said NSW were preparing for game three as if the series was at stake.We couldnt care less what Queensland are doing, he said.We know what is at stake for us, we will be as well prepared for Wednesday night as we can be and I think, regardless of what they do, they will be ready.The Blues had a day off at their Coffs Harbour training base on Friday after having a full contact session on Thursday.Jack Bird is expected to join Maloney in the Blues halves in the absence of Adam Reynolds who pulled out on Wednesday due to a shoulder injury.Bird spent the majority of time at first receiver on Thursday at training.Matt Moylan has come into the side and will play the utility bench role.The Blues have their final hitout on Saturday at Coffs Harbour, before returning on Sunday morning to Sydney.NSW will have an opposed session on Sunday night at ANZ Stadium. 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SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- Its the final major of the year for caddies as well as players. The heat is the story in Round 1. It became so hot that the PGA of America ended up having to syringe some greens with water to keep them alive. Our guest caddie today is a smart aleck, which is one of the reasons I love the guy.Hes also honest, which is why youll love him. Enjoy!Collins: What was the toughest part of Round 1? Caddie: Keeping my mans palms dry (said a bit tongue in cheek because everyone in the caddie area was sweating profusely). Collins: On the PGA Tour heat scale, where does this rank? Caddie: Ive never been to Malaysia so I cant compare there but ... its (the PGA Championship) No. 1. The only other thing I can compare it to is Congressional (in 2012). Remember that year when we got that big giant storm, when Coop (caddie Don Cooper) went down (with heat stroke)? Its just as hot as that.Collins: What hole was the hardest to caddie? Caddie: Hmmm. There werent really any hard holes to caddie. No, wait. Maybe 9. Yeah, probably 9. Collins: What made it difficult? Caddie: Right pin on a right tee; I work for a guy who hits a draw. That was the hardest hole for me.Collins: There was zero wind today. Does that change how you caddie or approach the round? Caddie: No, I dont think so. Its still a major. Same mindset. Collins: The talk around the clubhouse was about this course giving up a 62 or 63 with no wind. Caddie: (Laughing like a madman) Thats pretty funny. Collins: Ill take that as a no chance.Collins: Whats the one thing on this golf course you must avoid at all costs? Caddie: The port-a-potties! Theyre way too hot. Collins: For golf shots? Caddie: The one thing you must avoid at all costs? I dont know if there is one, to tell you the truth. Miss on the right side, if youre out of position. Miss on the right side. Collins: So dont short-side yourself. Caddie: (Laughs) Yeah, easier said than done.Collins: Which was the toughest green on the coourse? Caddie: Theyre all hard to read for some reason.dddddddddddd They are hard to read. Collins: Why? Caddie: I think theres just a lot of subtleties. A lot of putts dont look like they (break) a lot, but youre trying to find something. Make sense? Youre trying to find something. Collins: Ive heard the rule of thumb is, since the clubhouse sits on top of the hill, everything breaks away from the clubhouse. That hold true? Caddie: For the most part, yes. Except, and I learned the hard way, except on the middle right pin on 15 if youre dead below it or dead behind it. Then its schneaky (yes, he pronounced it like that). It almost pulls back into the hill a little bit. Whooda known? (Said like a cartoon character.)Collins: Now that youve seen the golf course in major condition, what should people know about it? Caddie: That its long. Its long. (He fades off saying it again.) Maybe four of the toughest par-3s that we see all year long. Yeah, theres no letup on these par-3s. Collins: What makes them so tough? Caddie: I think distance and the size of the greens. Theres no letup. Its like every (par-3) is between 200 and 230 (yards). ... And theyre small greens! F---, (No.) 9 is tiny! (And) 16 is tiny! (And) 4s got a bunch of H2O in front of it! Theyre kinda spooky. (said with a high-pitched kids voice)Collins: Whats it like for the caddie to finish with two par-5s? Caddie: (Sarcastically) Not good for this one today! (He laughs hysterically. OK, so did I.) It means theres always a light at the end of the tunnel when theres two par-5s at the end. Its obviously different, but its pretty cool. Even though 17 isnt really hittable (in two). Anything can happen on 18, though, cant it? You could be 3 (shots) back and still get it done on 18, I would think. Or youre gonna have a mathematical chance at it. Its pretty cool. I enjoy it. 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