Luai or Moses?
Nathan Cleary is a lock for the No.7 jersey, but then it gets interesting.
His halves partner is a race in two, Jarome Luai or Mitchell Moses. Both make compelling cases.
Big calls for Loz โฆ Dylan Edwards or James Tedesco? Nathan Cleary and Mitchell Moses?Credit: Graphic: Stephen Kiprillis
Luai was Clearyโs partner in crime during Penrithโs premiership streak, although Luaiโs move to Wests Tigers has broken up the combination at club level. A Blues reunion would provide NSW a strong Panthers connection given that Edwards, Brian Toโo, Liam Martin, Isaiah Yeo and former Panther Stephen Crichton have played so much football together.
For all the success the Cleary-Luai combination has enjoyed at club level, they have won just three of their past four State of Origin matches together.
Moses, meanwhile, has been victorious in his past three appearances in sky blue. If he was to combine with Cleary, it would give NSW two outstanding last-tackle options that would be difficult to defend. The Parramatta halfback has made a huge difference to the Eels since his return from a foot injury.
Do the Blues need a new prop and skipper?
Jake Trbojevic did a wonderful job as captain last year, but is under immense pressure to retain his spot. Playing at prop rather than his customary lock position, the Manly veteran played just 85 minutes in last yearโs series, but was hailed as the glue that held the team together on and off the field.
Payne Haas is an automatic selection, but his prop partner remains undecided. Terrell May has been a standout since shifting from the Roosters to the Tigers, but Daley is wary of blooding rookies in the furnace that is Suncorp Stadium.
Warrior Mitch Barnett picks himself, but thereโs a school of thought his best contribution is from the bench.
Jacob Saifiti has the advantage of having played at Origin level before, ditto Stefano Utoikamanu, while Max King is in form for the first-placed Bulldogs.
If Jake Trbojevic is dropped, Daley will need a new skipper. The obvious candidates are Nathan Cleary and Isaah Yeo, who share the role at club level. Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton could be a smokey skipper.
One incumbent winger or two?
Brian Toโo and Zac Lomax, who did the job for the Blues last year, are coming into this series with just one game under their belt. Daley is reluctant to pick them both given how little football they have played.
Toโo is the more likely to hold his position, which leaves several options if Lomax is left out. If we are to lock in Stephen Crichton and Latrell Mitchell as the centre options (injury has ruled Bradman Best out of discussions), Tom Trbojevic comes into the frame for a wing spot. Otherwise, thereโs newbie Jacob Kiraz or old head Josh Addo-Carr.
Mark Nawaqanitawase has shown Origin is in his future, but might still be a year away.
The bench
Cameron Murrayโs injury will allow Isaah Yeo to start at lock. That leaves bench options that include Mitch Barnett, Spencer Leniu, Connor Watson, Hudson Young, Haumole Olakauโatu, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Matt Burton and Latrell Mitchell.
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