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Blues duo under injury cloud as Bulldog veterans earn Origin debuts


King’s playing style has been likened to Jake Trbojevic’s no-nonsense approach in the front row and his Origin debut comes after 126 NRL games for the front-rower at the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Canterbury.

Clubmate Kurt Mann (32) will also head into Queensland Origin camp as Slater weighs up playing him and Tom Dearden off the bench, which would make Mann the second-oldest ever Maroons debutant behind Immortal Arthur Beetson.

As expected, Eels marquee man Moses edged out Wests Tigers halfback Jarome Luai to partner Luai’s former Panthers clubmate Nathan Cleary in the Blues halves.

“Disappointed, and if I wasn’t, I’d be scared because I know what I’m missing out on,” Luai said after taking Daley’s phone call following the Tigers loss to South Sydney on Sunday night.

“It was alright, straightforward and I heard what I needed to hear. I’m content with it because I know I’m in control of the selection at the end of the day. [Daley] just said, ‘I’m going to leave you out [for] game one and stay ready’, which I will be.”

Moses’ starring role in NSW’s 2024 series win will see him line up on a lethal left edge for the Blues alongside Angus Crichton, Latrell Mitchell and Brian To’o.

Max King is the Blues sole debutant.

Max King is the Blues sole debutant.Credit: Getty Images

Daley told this masthead over the weekend that Cleary would remain the dominant on-ball halfback despite Moses playing a similar role for Parramatta, pointing to his junior history playing as a five-eighth.

Penrith premiership-winners Dylan Edwards and Isaah Yeo fill out the Blues attacking nucleus, while Cowboys dummy-half Reece Robson retains his place at hooker.

Yeo will captain his state for the first time after already leading Australia, while incumbent skipper Jake Trbojevic was unlikely to be retained before joining the casualty list with a concussion against the Cowboys.

Along with To’o, one NRL game back from injury was enough for Zac Lomax to prove his fitness, with the Eels flyer to line up on the right wing outside Stephen Crichton and Penrith mainstay Liam Martin.

Isaah Yeo and Daly Cherry-Evans will clash as Origin skippers at Suncorp Stadium.

Isaah Yeo and Daly Cherry-Evans will clash as Origin skippers at Suncorp Stadium.Credit: Getty Images

Spencer Leniu, King and Hudson Young make up the NSW bench along with Roosters utility Connor Watson.

Tigers prop Terrell May is a notable absentee after Stefano Utoikamanu and Haumole Olakau’atu were named respective 19th and 20th men.

Despite his outstanding form for the Tigers, May’s apparent defensive issues counted against him while ex-Blues coach Brad Fittler lashed him for “pathetic” comments when May dismissed his own selection chances last week.

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Queensland will confirm their squad on Monday morning with Roosters rookie Rob Toia to make his Origin debut after just 10 games of first grade this season.

The Maroons injury woes saw Murray Taulagi (calf) and Tom Gilbert (shoulder) ruled out from round 11. Broncos lynchpin Pat Carrigan will also meet with a plastic surgeon before going into camp to assess a gory lip cut, but he is expected to be available.

Michael Chammas and Andrew “Joey” Johns dissect the upcoming NRL round, plus the latest footy news, results and analysis. Sign up for the Sin Bin newsletter.


King’s playing style has been likened to Jake Trbojevic’s no-nonsense approach in the front row and his Origin debut comes after 126 NRL games for the front-rower at the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Canterbury.

Clubmate Kurt Mann (32) will also head into Queensland Origin camp as Slater weighs up playing him and Tom Dearden off the bench, which would make Mann the second-oldest ever Maroons debutant behind Immortal Arthur Beetson.

As expected, Eels marquee man Moses edged out Wests Tigers halfback Jarome Luai to partner Luai’s former Panthers clubmate Nathan Cleary in the Blues halves.

“Disappointed, and if I wasn’t, I’d be scared because I know what I’m missing out on,” Luai said after taking Daley’s phone call following the Tigers loss to South Sydney on Sunday night.

“It was alright, straightforward and I heard what I needed to hear. I’m content with it because I know I’m in control of the selection at the end of the day. [Daley] just said, ‘I’m going to leave you out [for] game one and stay ready’, which I will be.”

Moses’ starring role in NSW’s 2024 series win will see him line up on a lethal left edge for the Blues alongside Angus Crichton, Latrell Mitchell and Brian To’o.

Max King is the Blues sole debutant.

Max King is the Blues sole debutant.Credit: Getty Images

Daley told this masthead over the weekend that Cleary would remain the dominant on-ball halfback despite Moses playing a similar role for Parramatta, pointing to his junior history playing as a five-eighth.

Penrith premiership-winners Dylan Edwards and Isaah Yeo fill out the Blues attacking nucleus, while Cowboys dummy-half Reece Robson retains his place at hooker.

Yeo will captain his state for the first time after already leading Australia, while incumbent skipper Jake Trbojevic was unlikely to be retained before joining the casualty list with a concussion against the Cowboys.

Along with To’o, one NRL game back from injury was enough for Zac Lomax to prove his fitness, with the Eels flyer to line up on the right wing outside Stephen Crichton and Penrith mainstay Liam Martin.

Isaah Yeo and Daly Cherry-Evans will clash as Origin skippers at Suncorp Stadium.

Isaah Yeo and Daly Cherry-Evans will clash as Origin skippers at Suncorp Stadium.Credit: Getty Images

Spencer Leniu, King and Hudson Young make up the NSW bench along with Roosters utility Connor Watson.

Tigers prop Terrell May is a notable absentee after Stefano Utoikamanu and Haumole Olakau’atu were named respective 19th and 20th men.

Despite his outstanding form for the Tigers, May’s apparent defensive issues counted against him while ex-Blues coach Brad Fittler lashed him for “pathetic” comments when May dismissed his own selection chances last week.

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Queensland will confirm their squad on Monday morning with Roosters rookie Rob Toia to make his Origin debut after just 10 games of first grade this season.

The Maroons injury woes saw Murray Taulagi (calf) and Tom Gilbert (shoulder) ruled out from round 11. Broncos lynchpin Pat Carrigan will also meet with a plastic surgeon before going into camp to assess a gory lip cut, but he is expected to be available.

Michael Chammas and Andrew “Joey” Johns dissect the upcoming NRL round, plus the latest footy news, results and analysis. Sign up for the Sin Bin newsletter.

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