Official squads and team news for all 2022 Representative Round games including State of Origin and Test matches.
Ampol Women's State of Origin
Friday, June 24, 7.45pm at GIO Stadium
New South Wales: Sky Blues coach Kylie Hilder has recalled Dragons forward Shaylee Bent and Knights playmaker Kirra Dibb, while veteran Sam Bremner is 18th player. Corban Baxter (hamstring) is out with Dibb to start in the halves alongside Rachael Pearson.
Dally M Medal winner Emma Tonegato will make her Origin debut, although the Dragons fullback represented NSW in the interstate challenge in 2012 and 2013 so has experience at this level.
Olivia Kernick and Caitlan Johnston will make their NSW debut off the bench.
No changes to the final team with the Sky Blues to run out as per program.
Queensland: Evania Pelite and Emily Bass are set to represent Queensland for the first time. The former rugby sevens players have relished their switch to rugby league in the past two years with Pelite in particular a key for the Maroons on Friday night.
Other changes from last year's squad include the return of 40-year-old Steph Hancock on the bench, Brittany Breayley-Nati at hooker and Jessika Elliston to the bench. Titans-bound playmaker Lauren Brown will provide utility value from the interchange while there was no room for Roosters playmaker Zahara Temara and veteran winger Karina Brown, who missed Origin selection for the first time since 2015.
There were no late changes to the 17 with Queensland to run out as named.
Match: Sky Blues v Maroons
Round 1 -
home Team
Sky Blues
away Team
Maroons
Team Lists
Backs
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Fullback for Sky Blues is number 1 Emma TonegatoFullback for Maroons is number 1 Tamika Upton
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Winger for Sky Blues is number 2 Yasmin ClydsdaleWinger for Maroons is number 2 Emily Bass
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Centre for Sky Blues is number 3 Jessica SergisCentre for Maroons is number 3 Evania Pelite
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Centre for Sky Blues is number 4 Isabelle KellyCentre for Maroons is number 4 Shenae Ciesiolka
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Winger for Sky Blues is number 5 Tiana PenitaniWinger for Maroons is number 5 Julia Robinson
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Five-Eighth for Sky Blues is number 6 Kirra DibbFive-Eighth for Maroons is number 6 Tarryn Aiken
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Halfback for Sky Blues is number 7 Rachael PearsonHalfback for Maroons is number 7 Ali Brigginshaw
Forwards
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Prop for Sky Blues is number 8 Simaima TaufaProp for Maroons is number 8 Chelsea Lenarduzzi
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Hooker for Sky Blues is number 9 Keeley DavisHooker for Maroons is number 9 Brittany Breayley-Nati
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Prop for Sky Blues is number 10 Millie ElliotProp for Maroons is number 10 Shannon Mato
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2nd Row for Sky Blues is number 11 Kezie Apps2nd Row for Maroons is number 11 Tallisha Harden
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2nd Row for Sky Blues is number 12 Shaylee Bent2nd Row for Maroons is number 12 Tazmin Rapana
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Lock for Sky Blues is number 13 Hannah SouthwellLock for Maroons is number 13 Destiny Brill
Interchange
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Interchange for Sky Blues is number 14 Quincy DoddInterchange for Maroons is number 14 Lauren Brown
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Interchange for Sky Blues is number 15 Sarah TogatukiInterchange for Maroons is number 15 Jessika Elliston
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Interchange for Sky Blues is number 16 Caitlan JohnstonInterchange for Maroons is number 16 Steph Hancock
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Interchange for Sky Blues is number 17 Olivia KernickInterchange for Maroons is number 17 Tiana Raftstrand-Smith
Reserves
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Replacement for Sky Blues is number 18 Samantha BremnerReplacement for Maroons is number 18 Zahara Temara
Match Officials
- Referee: Belinda Sharpe
- Senior Review Official: Chris Butler
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Kiwi Ferns v Mate Ma'a Tonga Women
Saturday, June 25, 1.10pm AEST at Mount Smart Stadium
Kiwi Ferns: The Kiwi Ferns are 1-17 with no late changes. Amy Turner and Page McGregor will both make their Kiwi Ferns debut in the centres while Broncos powerhouse Roxy Murdoch also debuts in the back row. Laishon Albert-Jones will feature in the halves alongside Raecene McGregor.
Krystal Rota will captain the young side from hooker and will likely split time with Nita Maynard following the veteran's inclusion on the bench.
Karli Hansen is the 18th player.
Mate Ma'a Tonga: The Tonga side is 1-17 with no late changes on game day. Lavinia Tauhalaliku will captain the side from fullback with Broncos outside back China Polata slotting in at five-eighth. Dragons prop Tegan Dymock will lead the forward pack after announcing her re-signing with the Red V this week, while Shannon Muru is one to watch in the back row. Noia Fotu-Moala is 18th player.
Match: Kiwi Ferns v Mate Ma'a Tonga
Round 1 -
home Team
Kiwi Ferns
away Team
Mate Ma'a Tonga
Team Lists
Backs
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Fullback for Kiwi Ferns is number 1 Autumn-Rain Stephens-DalyFullback for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 1 Lavinia Tauhalaliku
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Winger for Kiwi Ferns is number 2 Madison BartlettWinger for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 2 Pier Pritchard
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Centre for Kiwi Ferns is number 3 Page McGregorCentre for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 3 Haylee Hifo
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Centre for Kiwi Ferns is number 4 Amy TurnerCentre for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 4 Maatuleio Fotu-Moala
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Winger for Kiwi Ferns is number 5 Katelyn Vaha'akoloWinger for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 5 Luisa Sekona
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Five-Eighth for Kiwi Ferns is number 6 Laishon JonesFive-Eighth for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 6 China Polata
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Halfback for Kiwi Ferns is number 7 Raecene McGregorHalfback for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 7 Keisharn Hala
Forwards
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Prop for Kiwi Ferns is number 8 Annetta Nu'uausalaProp for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 8 Tegan Dymock
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Hooker for Kiwi Ferns is number 9 Krystal RotaHooker for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 9 Shirley Mailangi
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Prop for Kiwi Ferns is number 10 Mya Hill-MoanaProp for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 10 Natasha Penitani
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2nd Row for Kiwi Ferns is number 11 Roxette Murdoch2nd Row for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 11 Kimberly Nikua
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2nd Row for Kiwi Ferns is number 12 Ngatokotoru Arakua2nd Row for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 12 Shannon Muru
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Lock for Kiwi Ferns is number 13 Georgia HaleLock for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 13 Katrina Latu
Interchange
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Interchange for Kiwi Ferns is number 14 Nita MaynardInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 14 Monica Samita
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Interchange for Kiwi Ferns is number 15 Charlotte ScanlanInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 15 Kalosipani Hopoate
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Interchange for Kiwi Ferns is number 16 Kararaina Wira-KohuInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 16 Ana Taumalolo
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Interchange for Kiwi Ferns is number 17 Christyl StowersInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 17 Amelia Mafi
Reserves
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Replacement for Kiwi Ferns is number 18 Karli HansenReplacement for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 18 Noia Fotu-Moala
Match Officials
- Referee: Kasey Badger
- Senior Review Official: Steve Chiddy
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New Zealand v Mate Ma'a Tonga
Saturday, June 25, 3.20pm AEST at Mount Smart Stadium
New Zealand: The Kiwis are 1-17 with no late changes.
Prramatta duo Dylan Brown and Marata Niukore will make their Kiwis debut after being named at five-eighth and centre respectively, with Sharks winger Ronaldo Mulitalo also set for an international debut following his inclusion. Brown will partner Jahrome Hughes in the halves with Roosters centre Joseph Manu to feature at fullback. Peta Hiku and Jordan Rapana are the other backs.
Up front, Isaiah Papali'i starts on an edge alongside Kenny Bromwich, with in-form Raiders forward Joseph Tapine named at lock. Brandon Smith has been named at hooker with Kieran Foran named on the bench to provide cover in the spine.
Panthers forward Moses Leota is the fourth debutant named by coach Michael Maguire as he joins Foran, Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Briton Nikora on the bench. Jordan Riki is 18th Man.
Mate Ma'a Tonga: Tonga are 1-17 with no late changes. Joe Ofahengaue is 18th Man.
Having been overlooked by NSW for Origin Two, Kotoni Staggs will wear the No.6 for Tonga alongside Dragons young gun Talatau Amone in the halves. Manly winger Christian Tuipulotu will make his Test debut on the wing, taking over from Daniel Tupou, who is with the Blues in Origin. The backline also features Parramatta's Will Penisini, Manly flyer Tolu Koula and destructive Dragon Moses Suli.
In his 14th international for his country Jason Taumalolo will co-captain the team alongside respected Rooster Siosiua Taukeiaho, who plays his 12th Test for Tonga. They are joined in a powerhouse pack by Addin Fonua-Blake, Sitili Tupouniua and Keaon Koloamatangi while Haumole Olakau'atu, Tevita Tatola and Moeaki Fotuaika bring impact from the bench.
Tonga are coached by caretaker coach Dean Young for this match with Kristian Woolf unavailable because of English Super League duties with St Helens.
Match: New Zealand v Mate Ma'a Tonga
Round 1 -
home Team
Kiwis
away Team
Mate Ma'a Tonga
Team Lists
Backs
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Fullback for New Zealand is number 1 Joseph ManuFullback for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 1 Tolutau Koula
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Winger for New Zealand is number 2 Ronaldo MulitaloWinger for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 2 Christian Tuipulotu
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Centre for New Zealand is number 3 Marata NiukoreCentre for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 3 Will Penisini
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Centre for New Zealand is number 4 Peta HikuCentre for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 4 Moses Suli
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Winger for New Zealand is number 5 Jordan RapanaWinger for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 5 Sione Katoa
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Five-Eighth for New Zealand is number 6 Dylan BrownFive-Eighth for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 6 Kotoni Staggs
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Halfback for New Zealand is number 7 Jahrome HughesHalfback for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 7 Talatau Amone
Forwards
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Prop for New Zealand is number 8 Jesse BromwichProp for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 8 Addin Fonua-Blake
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Hooker for New Zealand is number 9 Brandon SmithHooker for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 9 Siliva Havili
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Prop for New Zealand is number 10 James Fisher-HarrisProp for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 10 Siosiua Taukeiaho
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2nd Row for New Zealand is number 11 Isaiah Papali'i2nd Row for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 11 Sitili Tupouniua
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2nd Row for New Zealand is number 12 Kenneath Bromwich2nd Row for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 12 Keaon Koloamatangi
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Lock for New Zealand is number 13 Joseph TapineLock for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 13 Jason Taumalolo
Interchange
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Interchange for New Zealand is number 14 Kieran ForanInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 14 Soni Luke
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Interchange for New Zealand is number 15 Moses LeotaInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 15 Haumole Olakau'atu
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Interchange for New Zealand is number 16 Nelson Asofa-SolomonaInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 16 Tevita Tatola
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Interchange for New Zealand is number 17 Briton NikoraInterchange for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 17 Moeaki Fotuaika
Reserves
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Replacement for New Zealand is number 18 Jordan RikiReplacement for Mate Ma'a Tonga is number 18 Joe Ofahengaue
Match Officials
- Referee: Grant Atkins
- Touch Judge: Liam Kennedy
- Senior Review Official: Chris Butler
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Samoa v Cook Islands
Saturday, June 25, 5.40pm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium
Samoa: Samoa are 1-17 with no late changes. Coach Matt Parish's squad features Panthers quartet Charlie Staines at fullback, Taylan May on the wing, Izack Tago in the centres and Spencer Leniu on the bench, Sea Eagles pair Josh Schuster and Martin Taupau and Dragons duo Francis Molo and Jaydn Su'A in the pack.
Anthony Milford will call the shots from halfback in his eighth Test match alongside Warrior Chanel Harris-Tavita in his second.
Rabbitohs flyer Jaxson Paulo and Broncos forward Keenan Palasia get their first crack at international football while Fa'amanu Brown's remarkable comeback story continues as he plays his first Test for Samoa since the 2017 World Cup.
Dragons youngster Mat Feagai is 18th Man.
Cook Islands: Geoffrey Daniela has come in on the wing on game day with Malachi Morgan out. Tinirau Arona has shifted to hooker and Aaron Teroi goes to the bench.
Xavier Willison has gone from lock to prop, Moses Noovao-McGreal goes from the bench to lock and Reuben Porter has been added to the bench.
Under the guidance of Tony Iro, the squad features three sets of brothers - Esan and Steven Marsters, Reubenn and Vincent Rennie, and Kayal and Andre Iro, the sons of Kiwis and Cook Islands great Kevin Iro.
Titan Esan Marsters and Warrior Pride Petterson-Robati are the co-captains.
Former Warrior Anthony Gelling will look to add to the eight caps he has earned since debuting back in 2009 in the game in Cairns, which includes two at the 2013 World Cup against the USA and Wales. He slots into the centres alongside Reubenn Rennie.
Match: Samoa v Cook Islands
Round 1 -
home Team
Toa Samoa
away Team
Cook Islands Aitu
Team Lists
Backs
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Fullback for Samoa is number 1 Charlie StainesFullback for Cook Islands is number 1 Kayal Iro
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Winger for Samoa is number 2 Taylan MayWinger for Cook Islands is number 2 Steven Marsters
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Centre for Samoa is number 3 Izack TagoCentre for Cook Islands is number 3 Anthony Gelling
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Centre for Samoa is number 4 Jaxson PauloCentre for Cook Islands is number 4 Reubenn Rennie
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Winger for Samoa is number 5 David NofoalumaWinger for Cook Islands is number 14 Geoff Daniela
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Five-Eighth for Samoa is number 6 Chanel Harris-TavitaFive-Eighth for Cook Islands is number 6 Esan Marsters
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Halfback for Samoa is number 7 Anthony MilfordHalfback for Cook Islands is number 7 Reece Joyce
Forwards
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Prop for Samoa is number 8 Martin TaupauProp for Cook Islands is number 8 Vincent Rennie
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Hooker for Samoa is number 9 Jazz TevagaHooker for Cook Islands is number 10 Tinirau Arona
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Prop for Samoa is number 10 Francis MoloProp for Cook Islands is number 13 Xavier Willison
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2nd Row for Samoa is number 11 Josh Schuster2nd Row for Cook Islands is number 11 Brendan Piakura
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2nd Row for Samoa is number 12 Jaydn Su'A2nd Row for Cook Islands is number 12 Pride Petterson-Robati
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Lock for Samoa is number 13 Josh AloiaiLock for Cook Islands is number 15 Moses Noovao-McGreal
Interchange
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Interchange for Samoa is number 14 Fa'amanu BrownInterchange for Cook Islands is number 9 Aaron Teroi
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Interchange for Samoa is number 15 Keenan PalasiaInterchange for Cook Islands is number 16 Davvy Moale
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Interchange for Samoa is number 16 Spencer LeniuInterchange for Cook Islands is number 17 Makahesi Makatoa
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Interchange for Samoa is number 17 Bunty AfoaInterchange for Cook Islands is number 18 Reuben Porter
Reserves
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Replacement for Samoa is number 18 Mathew FeagaiReplacement for Cook Islands is number 19 Brody Tamarua
Match Officials
- Referee: Peter Gough
- Touch Judge: Darian Furner
- Touch Judge: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski
- Senior Review Official: Chris Butler
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Papua New Guinea v Fiji
Saturday, June 25, 7.50pm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium
Papua New Guinea: Tryscoring machine Alex Johnston wins his third Test cap for the Kumuls and will play fullback with Robert Derby (Northern Pride) and Solo Wane (PNG Hunters) taking the wing spots. Brisbane's David Mead will captain the side and forms a powerful centre combination with Melbourne's Justin Olam. Townsville Blackhawks star Kyle Laybutt and the Roosters' Lachlan Lam are the halves.
The forward pack features two more PNG Hunters reps in hooker Wartovo Puara and prop Sylvester Namo as well as Jacob Alick from the Gold Coast Titans. The Hunters' Junior Rop is 18th Man. The Kumuls are coached by Stanley Tepend.
Fiji: Lamar Manuel-Liolevave will start the game and Ralulu Nasoki added to the bench after second-rower Taniela Sadrugu dropped out of the side originally named on Tuesday.
RRoosters veteran Kevin Naiqama will again captain the Bati in his 20th Test match and he'll play five-eighth alongside Nautu'a Masima from Wests Magpies. Panthers powerhouse Viliame Kikau has the honour of co-captaining his country in his 12th Test match. Wingers Maika Sivo and Mikaele Ravalawa, centres Semi Valemei and Waqa Blake and young Panthers fullback Sunia Turuva make up a powerful back five.
Storm prop Tui Kamikamica and Kikau lead the pack along wth Taane Milne at lock while Penioni Tagituimua from the Mounties club is the No.9.
Match: Papua New Guinea v Fiji
Round 1 -
home Team
PNG Kumuls
away Team
Fiji Bati
Team Lists
Backs
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Fullback for Papua New Guinea is number 1 Alex JohnstonFullback for Fiji is number 1 Sunia Turuva
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Winger for Papua New Guinea is number 2 Robert DerbyWinger for Fiji is number 2 Mikaele Ravalawa
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Centre for Papua New Guinea is number 3 David MeadCentre for Fiji is number 3 Semi Valemei
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Centre for Papua New Guinea is number 4 Justin OlamCentre for Fiji is number 4 Waqa Blake
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Winger for Papua New Guinea is number 22 Solo WaneWinger for Fiji is number 5 Maika Sivo
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Five-Eighth for Papua New Guinea is number 6 Kyle LaybuttFive-Eighth for Fiji is number 6 Kevin Naiqama
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Halfback for Papua New Guinea is number 7 Lachlan LamHalfback for Fiji is number 7 Nautu'a Masima
Forwards
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Prop for Papua New Guinea is number 8 Epel KapiniasProp for Fiji is number 8 Joseph Ratuvakacerivalu
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Hooker for Papua New Guinea is number 9 Wartovo PuaraHooker for Fiji is number 9 Penioni Tagituimua
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Prop for Papua New Guinea is number 10 Sylvester NamoProp for Fiji is number 10 Tui Kamikamica
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2nd Row for Papua New Guinea is number 11 Dan Russell2nd Row for Fiji is number 11 Viliame Kikau
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2nd Row for Papua New Guinea is number 12 Nixon Putt2nd Row for Fiji is number 16 Lamar Manuel-Liolevave
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Lock for Papua New Guinea is number 13 Jacob AlickLock for Fiji is number 13 Taane Milne
Interchange
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Interchange for Papua New Guinea is number 14 Liam HorneInterchange for Fiji is number 14 Isaac Lumelume
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Interchange for Papua New Guinea is number 15 Emmanuel WaineInterchange for Fiji is number 15 Pio Seci
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Interchange for Papua New Guinea is number 16 McKenzie YeiInterchange for Fiji is number 17 Kaylen Miller
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Interchange for Papua New Guinea is number 17 Dilbert IssacInterchange for Fiji is number 18 Ralulu Nasoki
Reserves
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Replacement for Papua New Guinea is number 18 Junior RopReplacement for Fiji is number 22 Waqasaqa Qiolevu
Match Officials
- Referee: Todd Smith
- Touch Judge: Chris Sutton
- Senior Review Official: Matt Noyen
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Ampol State of Origin Game Two
Sunday, June 26, 7.50pm AEST at Optus Stadium
New South Wales: With Jack Wighton unavailable for due to Covid protocols, Bulldogs five-eighth Matt Burton has been called into the squad at centre, a position he handled with ease during the Panthers' 2021 premiership charge. He lines up alongside former team-mate Stephen Crichton, who has been promoted from the bench to starting centre with Kotoni Staggs overlooked.
Manly workhorse Jake Trbojevic's omission from Game One caused plenty of debate but he returns for his 14th Origin, along with Angus Crichton, who was part of series wins in 2018, '19 and '21 but was overlooked for the opener in Sydney. Cronulla powerhouse Siosifa Talakai is poised to make his Origin debut on a new-look Blues bench alongside Crichton, Junior Paulo and hooker Damien Cook, who has been replaced in the starting line-up by premiership-winning Panther Api Koroisau.
The other new faces in the squad are Victor Radley, Clint Gutherson and Jordan McLean. Forwards Ryan Matterson, Tariq Sims and Reagan Campbell-Gillard all lost theri places in the team. Nicho Hynes is again the 18th Man.
Queensland: The Maroons have been forced into a couple of changes after Reuben Cotter hurt his hamstring during warm-up for the Cowboys' game against Manly last Friday and Xavier Coates suffered an ankle injury in Game One.
Cowboys winger Murray Taulagi comes into the starting side after he was part of the extended squad in Sydney while back-rower Jai Arrow returns after missing Game Three last year for disciplinary reasons and being 18th Man in Sydney.
A former Queensland under-20s and Junior Kangaroos player, Taulagi will become the seventh Cowboy to be involved in Origin this year with teammates Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Valentine Holmes, Tom Dearden, Jeremiah Nanai and Cotter all featuring in the squad for Game One and Jordan McLean joining the NSW squad for Perth.
Broncos Thomas Flegler and Corey Oates have been added to the wider squad along with Titans forward Beau Fermor and Warriors fullback Reece Walsh.
Match: Blues v Maroons
Game 2 -
home Team
Blues
away Team
Maroons
Team Lists
Backs
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Fullback for Blues is number 1 James TedescoFullback for Maroons is number 1 Kalyn Ponga
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Winger for Blues is number 2 Brian To'oWinger for Maroons is number 2 Selwyn Cobbo
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Centre for Blues is number 3 Matt BurtonCentre for Maroons is number 3 Valentine Holmes
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Centre for Blues is number 4 Stephen CrichtonCentre for Maroons is number 4 Dane Gagai
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Winger for Blues is number 5 Daniel TupouWinger for Maroons is number 5 Murray Taulagi
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Five-Eighth for Blues is number 6 Jarome LuaiFive-Eighth for Maroons is number 6 Cameron Munster
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Halfback for Blues is number 7 Nathan ClearyHalfback for Maroons is number 7 Daly Cherry-Evans
Forwards
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Prop for Blues is number 8 Payne HaasProp for Maroons is number 8 Lindsay Collins
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Hooker for Blues is number 9 Apisai KoroisauHooker for Maroons is number 9 Ben Hunt
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Prop for Blues is number 10 Jake TrbojevicProp for Maroons is number 10 Josh Papalii
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2nd Row for Blues is number 11 Cameron Murray2nd Row for Maroons is number 11 Kurt Capewell
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2nd Row for Blues is number 12 Liam Martin2nd Row for Maroons is number 12 Felise Kaufusi
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Lock for Blues is number 13 Isaah YeoLock for Maroons is number 13 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
Interchange
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Interchange for Blues is number 14 Damien CookInterchange for Maroons is number 14 Harry Grant
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Interchange for Blues is number 15 Angus CrichtonInterchange for Maroons is number 15 Jai Arrow
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Interchange for Blues is number 16 Junior PauloInterchange for Maroons is number 16 Patrick Carrigan
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Interchange for Blues is number 17 Siosifa TalakaiInterchange for Maroons is number 17 Jeremiah Nanai
Reserves
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Replacement for Blues is number 18 Nicholas HynesReplacement for Maroons is number 18 Tom Dearden
Match Officials
- Referee: Ashley Klein
- Touch Judge: Dave Munro
- Touch Judge: Phil Henderson
- Senior Review Official: Grant Atkins
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