$1.2M star snubbed in new-look Maroons side

$1.2M star snubbed in new-look Maroons side
Maroons coach Billy Slater has made sweeping changes to last year's losing side, leaving out big-money Titans star David Fifita with several debutants making their way in. Fifita, who's featured for the Maroons on five occasions since 2019, has been left out of the squad. The rampaging $1.
2 million back-rower has had a rollercoaster season in 2022, with Titans coach Justin Holbrook attempting to find different ways to get the best out of the big man, including positional changes, with the hulking back-rower spending time at centre and off the interchange as an impact player. READ MORE: Fittler's blunt message after shock Addo-Carr axingREAD MORE: Giants young gun diagnosed with cancerREAD MORE: Ferrari star rages at crew after pit lane blunderThe 22-year-old has also had to contend with an MCL injury, which he returned from last week. In other changes, Slater has named four debutants in jerseys 1-17, including Broncos pair Selwyn Cobbo and Patrick Carrigan, as well as Reuben Cotter and Jeremiah Nanai from the Cowboys.
Cobbo and Nanai, who are both aged 19, will make their Origin debuts with less than 20 NRL games under their belts. The pair have been arguably the most exciting young stars of the competition this season. Cobbo, who's spent this year on the wing for the Broncos, has scored eight tries in his last four games.
Nanai, meanwhile, has been a try-scoring machine for the Cowboys with 10 through 12 appearances this year. The Queensland squad was named after Brad Fittler made some shock selections in his NSW squad. See the full Blues 22 here.
Queensland Maroons Game I squadKalyn Ponga - Newcastle KnightsSelwyn Cobbo - Brisbane BroncosValentine Holmes - North Queensland CowboysDane Gagai - Newcastle KnightsXavier Coates - Melbourne StormCameron Munster - Melbourne StormDaly Cherry-Evans - Manly Sea EaglesTino Fa'asuamaleaui - Gold Coast TitansBen Hunt - St George Illawarra DragonsJosh Papalii - Canberra RaidersKurt Capewell - Brisbane BroncosFelise Kaufusi - Melbourne StormReuben Cotter - North Queensland CowboysHarry Grant - Melbourne StormLindsay Collins - Sydney RoostersPatrick Carrigan - Brisbane BroncosJeremiah Nanai - North Queensland CowboysTom Dearden - North Queensland CowboysJai Arrow - South Sydney RabbitohsThomas Flegler - Brisbane BroncosHamiso Tabuai-Fidow - North Queensland CowboysMurray Taulagi - North Queensland CowboysSlater has welcomed back South Sydney forward Jai Arrow to the team after the back-rower made headlines for the wrong reasons in camp last year. The 26-year-old was hit with a $35,000 fine, as well as a two-game suspension, for bringing an 'unregistered guest' into the Maroons' hotel on the Gold Coast prior to game three. Arrow may have to wait some time before featuring in the 17 after being named on the extended bench.
Meanwhile, Roosters prop Lindsay Collins makes his Origin return and will come off the interchange after missing last year's series with an ACL injury. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, who scored in the Maroons' game three win against the Blues last year, has been left out of the 17 and named on the extended bench. Tabuai-Fidow has spent the bulk of season 2022 coming off the interchange for the Cowboys since returning from a PCL injury.
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