It was the monster hit felt by Justin Olam, and no doubt caused plenty of concern for every Queensland Origin hopeful.
with a bruising shot still being discussed in league land four days later.he could not recall making a bigger tackle in his short career, and made a point of praising Manly teammate Josh Aloiai for causing just as much damage to the Storm centre.
“I’m not taking credit, it was actually Josh Aloiai who did the hit, I just came in to help,” a smiling Olakau’atu said on Tuesday. “I know Joshy is always practising on the pads. I always go low, I know Joshy starts low and then launches himself up. I’m also stronger with my left shoulder, and Josh is stronger with his right.“I saw Justin after the game and we congratulated each other. There was nothing said [about the tackle]. We wished each other the best for the rest of the season.Tongan international Haumole Olakau’atu is right in the NSW Origin mix.
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