Haumole Olakau'atu has made the humble admission that NSW selectors were right to drop him for the State of Origin decider, believing Mitchell Barnett is made for the arena.
Olakau'atu remains in the Blues' camp this week, after Maguire opted to make him 19th man and add Barnett to their bench for next Wednesday's decider at Suncorp Stadium.
The decision gives NSW more versatility on the bench, with Barnett able to try and help dominate the middle of the field as well as being able to play on an edge.
The call also means Liam Martin is able to play 80 minutes as a right back-rower, instead of moving to the middle as he has in previous games.
"I respect his decision. It's for the best. I believe he has made the right decision," Olakau'atu told AAP.
"It's the truth. And in all honesty this will only motivate me for next year and the future to come.
"It's great to see Mitch Barnett in the team. I feel like he has deserved it all season.
"He is a very good player, I feel like he is made for this big arena and big games."
Olakau'atu was very much a victim of circumstance in his first two Origin matches.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii's send off in game one meant he was unable to play his usual right-edge second-row role in Sydney.
And he came onto the MCG just before Martin's sin bin in Game II, with Olakau'atu's 18 minutes on ground the only period of the game in which Queensland dominated possession.
"I didn't really get to play my style of footy," Olakau'atu said.
"Given the circumstances in both games, it was very tough. But I was very grateful to go out there and play with the brothers and wear the jersey."
Regardless, Olakau'atu was still one of the first to contact Barnett once he was told by Maguire of the decision.
"I feel extremely bad for Haumole," Barnett said.
"He is a terrific player and a terrific person. He was one of the first people to message me when the team was announced.
"It just shows the character he's got and the character this group has got. I'm extremely grateful for his friendship and his kind words."