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There’s no colour clash in State of Origin, so why has NSW released an alternate strip?

State of Origin may be six months away, but Brad Fittler has wasted no time adding to his eccentric ways by endorsing the rivalry's first alternative jumper.

Key points:

  • NSW will don alternate strip in Game Two in 2019 for historic match in Perth
  • Coach Brad Fittler says it aligns with the Blues' "vision of taking a fresh new approach"
  • Blues open their Origin defence in Brisbane in June, before heading to Perth

Despite playing just three games each year, the NSW Rugby League on Thursday unveiled a new strip for 2019 which is predominantly navy blue.

Set to be worn for the historic Game Two match in Perth, the traditional chevron will be sky blue in what Fittler believes pays homage to the new venue.

An Origin match will also be played in Adelaide for the first time in 2020.

"We pride ourselves on being innovative and this will be the first time in State of Origin history that a team has used an alternate jersey," Fittler said.

"It aligns with our vision of taking a fresh new approach to the series, and the game's decision to take Origin matches to new frontiers."

Fittler led the Blues to a triumphant 2-1 series win in his first series as coach, ending a four-year drought and a run of 11 series defeats in 12 years.

Billy Slater (C) of the Maroons is tackled by the Blues in State of Origin III in Brisbane on July 11, 2018.

And the former NSW captain did so with a left-field approach, including 13 rookies, barefoot training runs, and game-day walks from the hotel to the venues.

While this year's jersey was made with a skin-tight grip, the latest jumper includes a rear sleeve "to reduce resistance through lateral arm motion."

It is also designed with "an external stretch tape at back neck for strength and durability."

NSW will have to defend their crown when the series opens at Lang Park in Brisbane in June, before heading west to Perth Stadium.

"We fully support any move to grow rugby league's showpiece event to even more fans," Fittler said.

"We're confident our alternate strip will inspire a new generation of Blues supporters, and give the crowd in Perth even more reason to get behind us as we defend the shield."

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