.NSWBlues coach Brad Fittler will recall Cody Walker for the third game of the State of Origin series and hand a debut to Keaon Koloamatangi as the Blues plot to avoid a series whitewash. Origin 7NEWS
series and hand a debut to Keaon Koloamatangi as the Blues plot to avoid a series whitewash.
Bradman Best also looks set to make the squad, with Newcastle teammate Tyson Frizell at risk of being dumped two games after his surprise recall.Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu, afforded only 12 minutes of game-time on debut, is expected to be dropped. The NRL’s leader in try assists, South Sydney five-eighth Walker is not expected to dislodge Jarome Luai from the starting side, with the Penrith playmaker again partnering Mitch Moses in the halves.
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