NSW will move their training base to just 10km south of the border with Queensland as they face the daunting task of playing two games in Brisbane next year to win back the State of Origin title.Coach Laurie Daley announced on Friday he would shift his sides camp to Kingscliff in northern NSW next year after ending their three-year stay in Coffs Harbour.The Blues will be based at their new $20 million centre of excellence at Olympic Park in Sydneys west from 2018.Next year they will train at Cudgen Leagues Club, just south of the Gold Coast, ahead of game one on May 31 and game three on July 12, both to be played at Suncorp Stadium in the Queensland capital.Daley said Kingscliff, an hour-and-a-half south of Brisbane, was chosen because he wanted to cut down travel time.We wanted to change our approach to the Brisbane games and have less time in Brisbane, as well as not losing a day in travel as we have done in the past, Daley said.When NRL teams play in Brisbane they dont arrive three days in advance of the game.Its not known where the Blues will stay in Sydney ahead of game two but are considering several options including Penrith.The Blues are desperate to win back the Origin shield after losing ten of the last 11 series.Daley has shaken up his set-up for next year, bringing in Blues legend Peter Sterling as an advisor, John Cartwright as an assistant coach and Victoria Cross recipient Mark Donaldson as an assistant team manager. 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Worcestershire 211 and 213 for 6 (Rhodes 55) trail Kent 451 (Stevens 81, Gidman 75*) by 27 runsScorecard Kent are in pole position to secure their third Specsavers Championship win of the season at Canterbury having whittled out six Worcestershire wickets on day three of this hard-fought Division Two encounter.The visitors limped in at stumps on 213 for 6 and still trailing by 27 runs as the 165th Canterbury Week clash goes into its fourth and final day.Daryl Mitchells second-placed side conceded a 240-run first innings deficit and then proceeded to lose three wickets in both of the days last two sessions to slide ever-closer to only their second defeat of the campaign.On a pitch that seems to be getting flatter by the session, Kent struggled for an early breakthrough as Mitchell combined with locum opening bat George Rhodes to add 94 for the first wicket.Rhodes survived a huge appeal for a catch at the wicket in his 30s after a failed attempt to hook a Matt Coles bouncer. The young son of visiting coach, Steve Rhodes, went on to score his maiden first-class half-century from 103 balls and with seven fours.The mid-afternoon introduction of Will Gidman turned the tide Kents way when Rhodes had his off stump plucked out by a Gidman yorker.Eleven runs on Mitchell in aiming to work to leg went lbw to another full-length Gidman delivery then, on the cusp of tea, Tom Fell, called for a risky single to cover, and Alex Blake swooped to run out Joe Clarke at the strikers endAfter tea Kent made further inroads when Claydon plucked out the middle and off stumps of Tom Kohler-Cadmore after he dragged an attempted back-foot force onto the timbers, then Fell aiming to slog sweep against James Tredwell departed lbw despite the hint of an under edge.Kent elected against taking the second new ball in the final over of the day and wwere rewarded when Tredwell got one to turn inside the defensive prod of Ross Whiteley to clip off stump.ddddddddddddIts been a docile sort of pitch but its just starting to turn a little, Tredwell said. You get your rewards if you stick to your lines and lengths for long enough. Its a patience pitch where you have to try and draw a mistake out of the batsmen.Theres a little bit of rough, so I was trying to encourage the occasional drive when theres nothing going on. Were still 30 runs to the good and were backing ourselves to finish the job off on the final day.Fresh from posting his maiden first-class 50, emergency opener Rhodes said: It was a great feeling and would been better had we not lost six wickets by the close, said Rhodes. I really enjoyed the challenge and Im so glad that I managed to take my opportunity, I knew on the way down to Kent that Id be going in up top when Mitch said to me get your head around opening and its been a great experience against some pretty decent openers.At the start of the third day Kent batted on for a further 50 minutes before finally being dismissed for 451. Last man Claydon and loanee Gidman extended their tenth-wicket partnership to 75 before Claydon, in looking to raise his 50 with a lofted drive, advanced down the pitch and missed to be bowled middle stump by Rhodes.Gidman, on his Championship debut for Kent, finished undefeated on 75 off 135 balls and with eight fours. During the innings he also moved past the 3,000-run milestone for his first-class career.As he went in for the lunch interval Claydon, who joined Kent in 2013 and is the countys leading Championship wicket-taker in 2016, was presented with his numbered Kent county cap No. 213. ' ' '