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Papalii set for Origin comeback as fullback call looms

Papalii set for Origin comeback as fullback call looms

Canberra veteran Josh Papalii is set to come out of State of Origin retirement and to the aid of Queensland's forward pack in the State of Origin decider.
Papalii called time on his Origin career ahead of the 2023 series but is expected to be named when Billy Slater unveils his 17 for Origin III on Monday.
The 33-year-old prop has been instrumental in the first-placed Raiders' charge up the ladder this year and will add extra vigour to Queensland's pack come July 9.
Gold Coast prop Mo Fotuaika appears in danger of dropping out of a forward group that has struggled to match it with NSW's in this series.
The selection shock comes as the Maroons weigh up whether to name Reece Walsh or Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow as Kalyn Ponga's injury replacement at fullback.
Walsh has been instrumental in reigniting Brisbane's season, with the Broncos winning all three games since he returned from the knee injury that scuppered his Origin chances earlier in the series.
On Sunday morning, Maroons coach Billy Slater indicated he held no concerns over any lingering issues from the injury, pointing to Saturday's win over the Warriors.
"I thought he moved quite well yesterday. The thing with Reece is he's dangerous with the footy in hand," Slater said on Channel Nine's Sunday Footy Show.
"But he's also dangerous by bringing others into the game."
Tabuai-Fidow has played in the Queensland backline for the previous two games of the series and has helped the Dolphins rise into finals calculations following a poor start.
He has never started at fullback in nine Origin games but shifted there minutes into the 2024 series opener when Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii's high tackle sidelined Walsh.
Tabuai-Fidow, who scored three tries that day, has indicated he is eager for another chance at fullback in Origin.
"To have that No.1 on my back would be super special for me," Tabuai-Fidow said after the Dolphins' win over South Sydney on Saturday in his 100th NRL game.
Maroons back Valentine Holmes downplayed a minor leg injury that prevented him from kicking goals towards the end of St George Illawarra's win over Parramatta.
He is expected to be named as planned.
"It was just a little contusion on my knee, nothing bad, I obviously could still run," said Holmes, who rescinded goal-kicking duties on Saturday night.
"I was just half looking after myself, making sure I'm not doing anything unnecessary."
Canberra veteran Josh Papalii is set to come out of State of Origin retirement and to the aid of Queensland's forward pack in the State of Origin decider.
Papalii called time on his Origin career ahead of the 2023 series but is expected to be named when Billy Slater unveils his 17 for Origin III on Monday.
The 33-year-old prop has been instrumental in the first-placed Raiders' charge up the ladder this year and will add extra vigour to Queensland's pack come July 9.
Gold Coast prop Mo Fotuaika appears in danger of dropping out of a forward group that has struggled to match it with NSW's in this series.
The selection shock comes as the Maroons weigh up whether to name Reece Walsh or Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow as Kalyn Ponga's injury replacement at fullback.
Walsh has been instrumental in reigniting Brisbane's season, with the Broncos winning all three games since he returned from the knee injury that scuppered his Origin chances earlier in the series.
On Sunday morning, Maroons coach Billy Slater indicated he held no concerns over any lingering issues from the injury, pointing to Saturday's win over the Warriors.
"I thought he moved quite well yesterday. The thing with Reece is he's dangerous with the footy in hand," Slater said on Channel Nine's Sunday Footy Show.
"But he's also dangerous by bringing others into the game."
Tabuai-Fidow has played in the Queensland backline for the previous two games of the series and has helped the Dolphins rise into finals calculations following a poor start.
He has never started at fullback in nine Origin games but shifted there minutes into the 2024 series opener when Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii's high tackle sidelined Walsh.
Tabuai-Fidow, who scored three tries that day, has indicated he is eager for another chance at fullback in Origin.
"To have that No.1 on my back would be super special for me," Tabuai-Fidow said after the Dolphins' win over South Sydney on Saturday in his 100th NRL game.
Maroons back Valentine Holmes downplayed a minor leg injury that prevented him from kicking goals towards the end of St George Illawarra's win over Parramatta.
He is expected to be named as planned.
"It was just a little contusion on my knee, nothing bad, I obviously could still run," said Holmes, who rescinded goal-kicking duties on Saturday night.
"I was just half looking after myself, making sure I'm not doing anything unnecessary."
Canberra veteran Josh Papalii is set to come out of State of Origin retirement and to the aid of Queensland's forward pack in the State of Origin decider.
Papalii called time on his Origin career ahead of the 2023 series but is expected to be named when Billy Slater unveils his 17 for Origin III on Monday.
The 33-year-old prop has been instrumental in the first-placed Raiders' charge up the ladder this year and will add extra vigour to Queensland's pack come July 9.
Gold Coast prop Mo Fotuaika appears in danger of dropping out of a forward group that has struggled to match it with NSW's in this series.
The selection shock comes as the Maroons weigh up whether to name Reece Walsh or Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow as Kalyn Ponga's injury replacement at fullback.
Walsh has been instrumental in reigniting Brisbane's season, with the Broncos winning all three games since he returned from the knee injury that scuppered his Origin chances earlier in the series.
On Sunday morning, Maroons coach Billy Slater indicated he held no concerns over any lingering issues from the injury, pointing to Saturday's win over the Warriors.
"I thought he moved quite well yesterday. The thing with Reece is he's dangerous with the footy in hand," Slater said on Channel Nine's Sunday Footy Show.
"But he's also dangerous by bringing others into the game."
Tabuai-Fidow has played in the Queensland backline for the previous two games of the series and has helped the Dolphins rise into finals calculations following a poor start.
He has never started at fullback in nine Origin games but shifted there minutes into the 2024 series opener when Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii's high tackle sidelined Walsh.
Tabuai-Fidow, who scored three tries that day, has indicated he is eager for another chance at fullback in Origin.
"To have that No.1 on my back would be super special for me," Tabuai-Fidow said after the Dolphins' win over South Sydney on Saturday in his 100th NRL game.
Maroons back Valentine Holmes downplayed a minor leg injury that prevented him from kicking goals towards the end of St George Illawarra's win over Parramatta.
He is expected to be named as planned.
"It was just a little contusion on my knee, nothing bad, I obviously could still run," said Holmes, who rescinded goal-kicking duties on Saturday night.
"I was just half looking after myself, making sure I'm not doing anything unnecessary."

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