The main teams – Fitler Tupau, Hynes, Matterson, have announced shock changes

Brad Fitler has created a raft of wonderful selection calls with Origin Eye Daniel Tupu, Jacob Saifiti And Ryan Matterson Forward with the consent of the Blues Stallwarts Josh Ado-Kar, Jake Trobozevic And Angus Crichton.

The Blues have officially announced their team with the Roosters Young Guns Joseph Swallow Also in the extended NSW 22-member team to gain some experience staying at the camp.

Fitler only named his squad alphabetically Niche hynes Another in line to make his debut.

Despite the unrest all around Pain smiles’ Dispute over contract with Brisbane, Fitler said Big Prop was the first player he called on Sunday morning to be in the squad.

Rabbit lock Cameron Murray The pack (shoulder) was included after returning to the opener against the West Tigers on Saturday night.

Ado-Car’s omission was the biggest surprise – the former Storm star has not been in his best position since switching to Canterbury, but the game’s fastest player has made 10 attempts at 12 origins.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - November 18: Blues coaches Brad Fitler and Daniel Tupau watch Australia after three games in the State of Origin series between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on November 18, 2020.  (Photo by Chris Hyde / Getty Images)

(Photo by Chris Hyde / Getty Images)

With Tom Trobozevic (Shoulder) Join Lateral Mitchell (Hamstring) On the sidelines, Fitler chose a brand new center combination Stephen Crichton and Cotoni Stags They have been rewarded for their strong recent form.

Ryan Papenhuen (Knee and hamstring) The bench was at the forefront of the utility berth until recently, due to a leg injury, the Canberra door was opened. Jack Whitton Or shark halfback Niche hynes Get space.

Matterson is in career-best form for the paramatman, and the first original jersey of the second-row out of contract will add a few more zeros to his next contract. The Dolphins and several other NRL clubs are running after his signature for 2023 and Ell is facing a fight to keep him at the club.

Meanwhile, Queensland will announce their first squad under the new coach Billy Slater Monday morning.

Maroon star, Criminal justiceBrisbane made an argument against his own inclusion in the emotional response to the Titans’ defeat against the Broncos on Friday night.

Although Fasumaleui set the 203-meter singles in the first half alone, he trashed his second-half performance, saying in a post-match press conference: , And the last few weeks. “

“In the second half, there was a lot where I disappointed the boys and this is something that Billy and the coaching staff and selectors will see.”

“I really want to get that maroon jersey because I think I owe it to Queensland. I didn’t play well in the last series and I disappointed the state.

“He (Maroon coach Billy Slater) is one of the best and that’s why I want to do Queensland because Billy is a part of it.

“I was down with him during the storm and every time we trained, I looked at him a lot.”

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David Fifita Returning from a long-awaited injury for the Titans, an attempt and their loss to the Broncos after playing off the interchange bench for 48 minutes.

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Selwyn Cobo Using Queensland is a strong opportunity to come to the wing Valentine Homes As well as in the center Gagai data Another teenager growing up, Cowboy Forward Jeremiah Nanai He is also going to make his debut on the bench.

The stars of the storm Xavier Coates When the Cowboy Speedstar could be on one wing for Queensland Hamiso Tabuai-Fido The wide out is in the mix for a spot.

Assistant coach Cameron Smith also hinted Kalin Ponga Despite the Warriors having young guns, they are still ahead for fullback Rees WalshIts impressive form.

The NSW wants to claim the shield for the fourth time in five years, having managed only once in their best season since 1992-96, which was only interrupted by Paul Watin’s miraculous clean-sweep team in ’95.

The Maroons have led Slater to a 20-18 game-winning three-match winning streak after losing 50-6 and 28-0 in the first two games after Paul Green’s only year in office. All on Queensland soil.

Slater also mentioned that he was looking at Brisbane’s choice Patrick Carrigan, Tom Flaler and Keenan Palacia, Cowboy young gun Hilum Lukey And the Titan II-Roar Handsome Fermor As an alternative to increasing his pack.

Blues Squad (alphabetically)

Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Paramatman Hills)
Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers)
Damien Cook (South Sydney Rabitohas)
Stephen Cricton (Penrith Panthers)
Tyson Frigel (Newcastle Knights)
Paine Haas (Brisbane Broncos)
Nico Hynes (Cronula-Sutherland Shark)
Apisai Koroisau (Penrith Panthers)
Jerome Louie (Penrith Panthers)
Junior Paolo (Paramatta Iles)
Liam Martin (Penrith Panthers)
Ryan Matterson (Paramatman Iles)
Cameron Murray (South Sydney Rabitohas)
Jacob Saifiti (Newcastle Knights)
Tariq Sims (St. George Ilawara Dragons)
Cotoni Stags (Brisbane Broncos)
Joseph Swali (Sydney Roasters)
James Tedesco (C) (Sydney Roster)
Brian To’o (Penrith Panthers)
Daniel Tupu (Sydney Roasters)
Jack Whitton (Canberra Raider)
Isaac Yeo (Penrith Panthers)

The Queensland Maroons are celebrating their original victory

(Photo by Bradley Canaris / Getty Images)

Queensland

Outer back: Kalin Ponga has built up enough credit at the Origin level to retain the No. 1 jersey despite having decent club form. In Wings, Xavier Coates and Selwyn Cobo will probably be starters and Dan Gagai will be a center and Cowboy Speedstar Valentine Holmes will be his potential partner. Hamiso Tabuai-Fido is working on his way back to fitness so will probably miss. The Warriors’ young gunslingers Rees Walsh and North Queensland winger Murray Toulagi are unlikely to make the starting line-up but should be called up to the extended squad.

Half: The established combination of Cameron Munster and captain Daley Cherry-Evans will call shots with Dragon veteran Ben Hunt capable of fulfilling both roles if there is an injury.

Pack: Josh Papali will be one of the front row but Christian Welch’s season-ending Achilles Tear leaves a void. Jai Arrow has been used in props at the origin level and could be an alternative with the Tino Fa’asuyamaleui lock or vice versa packing down. Kaufusi has been a fixture in the second row for 12 consecutive matches since his Rookie Origin series four years ago and will be by his side if Fifita is fit. Kurt Capwell is another edge forward option that can be used off the bench or as a starter with Fifa on the interchange. Harry Grant will be the hooker.

The Maroons celebrate an attempt by Harry Grant during three games in the State of Origin series

(Photo by Chris Hyde / Getty Images)

Sessions: Hunt is sure to get the utility spot, leaving three forwards on the bench. Moaki Fotuaika has done well in all four origins, but Carrigan seems to be ahead in the Peking order.

Walsh, Toulagi and Cobo, as well as Gold Coast’s AJ Brimson, cowboy trio Ruben Cotter, Quinn Hess and Kyle Feld, and Iles Hooker Reed Mahoney will also be in the debate for an extended squad.

Probably the Maroons team

1. Kalin Ponga
2. Selwyn Cobo
3. Gagai Data
4. Valentine Homes
5. Xavier Coates
6. Cameron Munster
7. Daily Cherry-Evans (c)
8. Josh Papali
9. Harry Grant
10. Arrow of victory
11. Felice Kaufusi
12. Kurt Capwell
13. Criminal trial
Exchange
14. Ben Hunt
15. Lindsay Collins
16. David Fifita
17. Jeremiah Nanai
Reserve: Reese Walsh, Patrick Carrigan, Hamiso Tabuai-Fido, Reed Mahoney, Ruben Cotter.

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