โHeโs got similar characteristics to Harry, similar kind of upbringing, same areas,โ Horsburgh said.
โIโm not surprised [how well heโs gone] โ he works hard, the little fella.โ
A Queensland defeat in Perth on Wednesday night would deliver New South Wales back-to-back State of Origin series triumphs, and pose questions for where the future of the Maroons is placed.
The axe has already fallen on halfback and skipper Daly Cherry-Evans, with Tom Dearden handed the No.7 jumper to represent the first phase in the changing of the guard.
While a loss would inevitably prompt talk of mass team changes, the question will remain who Queensland have at their disposal who would be ready to stand up.
Melbourne Storm centre Jack Howarth looms as an option, with Maroons veteran Valentine Holmes admitting Cherry-Evansโ demotion had signalled a reality check to the stateโs more seasoned campaigners.
The 22-year-old Howarth โ who has averaged 132 running metres a game while making five try-assists this year โ was reportedly nearing an Origin call-up ahead of game one before suffering a dislocated shoulder, with Roosters rookie Robert Toia instead debuting in impressive fashion.
โAt that point, I was pretty happy with how I was playing, and I strung a good few games together. It was just unfortunate it happened, but it is what it is,โ Howarth, who has been named as Queenslandโs 19th man, said of his injury.
โI believe everything happens for a reason, so maybe it wasnโt my time to play. Hopefully going into the future I get that opportunity again and am ready to take it.โ
Howarthโs past as an edge forward presents a point of flexibility which could launch his own ascent to rugby leagueโs greatest stage, having honed his craft under the gruelling regimen of master coach Craig Bellamy.
โHeโs made me realise the importance of working hard in consistency. Heโll tell me when Iโm playing good and tell me when Iโm playing bad, so it helps me stick to my routine,โ Howarth said.
โThe last thing I want from him is a spray. I donโt know if heโs put fear in me, but at the end of the day … the proof is in the pudding.โ
Queensland Maroons Under-19s squad (to play on June 19)
Javon Andrews (Tweed Seagulls/Gold Coast Titans), Cooper Bai (Tweed Seagulls/Gold Coast Titans), Coby Black (Souths Logan Magpies/Brisbane Broncos), Jai Bowden (Melbourne Storm), Jett Bryce (Burleigh Bears/Brisbane Broncos), Phillip Coates (Burleigh Bears/Brisbane Broncos), Jac Finigan (Redcliffe Dolphins/The Dolphins), Kobi Floro (Melbourne Storm), Zac Garton (Redcliffe Dolphins/The Dolphins), Sam Hyne (Canberra Raiders), Sunny Kama (Tweed Seagulls/Gold Coast Titans), Prestyn Laine-Sietu (Cronulla Sharks), Kilarney Lavender (Burleigh Bears/The Dolphins), David Leota (Canterbury Bulldogs), Amaziah Murgha (Melbourne Storm), Ray Puru (Tweed Seagulls/Gold Coast Titans), Bodhi Sharpley (Tweed Seagulls/Gold Coast Titans), Oliva Smith (Canterbury Bulldogs), Sam Stephenson (Tweed Seagulls/Gold Coast Titans), Hayden Watson (Burleigh Bears/Melbourne Storm)