Find out the surprising changes in Queensland Maroons' squad for State of Origin Game 2!
The anticipation for State of Origin Game 2 peaks as Queensland Maroons reveal their lineup, causing a stir among fans and experts. With coach Billy Slater at the helm, unexpected decisions have been made, including the inclusion of Reece Walsh and the absence of veterans like Selwyn Cobbo. The team's dynamics are shifting, creating mystery and excitement for the upcoming game in Melbourne.
As Queensland prepares to face their rivals in Game 2, controversy surrounds the changes in the Maroons' squad. The selection of young talents like Walsh and the exclusion of established players like Cobbo have sparked debates among supporters. Coach Slater's strategic choices have raised eyebrows and heightened the pressure on the team to perform at their best.
In a surprising twist, Queensland's lineup adjustments for Game 2 have left fans questioning the direction of the team. With the introduction of fresh faces and the absence of familiar names, the Maroons face a challenge to maintain their winning streak. The team's resilience and adaptability will be tested as they gear up for an intense battle on the field.
As the State of Origin series heats up, all eyes are on Queensland Maroons and their revamped lineup for Game 2. The clash at the Melbourne Cricket Ground promises thrilling moments as new talents step up to the challenge and veterans watch from the sidelines. The outcome of this game will not only shape the series but also define the legacy of the Maroons in the world of rugby league.
Queensland fullback Reece Walsh has been named to play in game two of the State of Origin series while Michael Maguire has brought Latrell Mitchell in for ...
Queensland names its squad for Origin II, with Selwyn Cobbo left out despite playing a crucial role in the Maroons' Origin I victory.
Queensland Maroons coach Billy Slater has today confirmed the Maroons' line-up for Game II of the State of Origin series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Maroons coach Billy Slater has named his 20-player squad for Game Two of the Ampol State of Origin series to be played in Melbourne.
The Queensland Maroons have been forced into multiple changes to their squad for Game 2 of the State of Origin series.
Queensland coach Billy Slater has made two changes to his 17 for Game 2 with Selwyn Cobbo and J'maine Hopgood replaced by Kurt Capewell and Felise Kaufusi.