My Queensland State of Origin team

By Crow / Roar Pro

The 2020 the State of Origin series will be held over three consecutive weeks starting in November, following the conclusion of the NRL final series. 

Game 1 was originally scheduled to be played in June, however it will now be played on Wednesday, November 4. Game 2 and Game 3 will be played on the following consecutive Wednesday nights. The venues for all three games have not been determined at this stage.

Queensland had a dominant eight-year winning streak, however they have lost the last two Origin series following the retirement of some of the Maroons’ stars: Darren Lockyer, Johnathan Thurston, Greg Inglis and Cooper Cronk. Despite rumours, Cameron Smith is unlikely to return to representative rugby league.

This is my 2020 Queensland State of Origin team.

1. Kalyn Ponga
Ponga was outstanding in last year’s Origin opener for Queensland with two brilliant try assists. Now 23 and in his fifth NRL season, his improvements have been sensational. His talk behind the defensive line, his try-saving tackles and his elusive foot work make him first choice.

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2. Xavier Coates
In 2020 Coates has demonstrated his impressive skills even in an under-performing Broncos side. The 19-year-old clocked a blistering speed of 36.9 kilometres per hour in Round 6. He is a good defender and excellent under the high ball.

3. Kotoni Staggs
Staggs is an explosive outside back who can step around defenders at will. He is a good defender and will provide the much needed strike power. He is also good under the high ball.

4. Dane Gagai
Gagai has scored 11 tries in 13 appearances for Queensland. He has publicly expressed his desire to play in the centres. He is very fast and has a good swerve. He regularly beats defenders one-on-one.

5. Kyle Feldt
At 28, Feldt has achieved a lot playing on the wing for the Cowboys. He was a member of the 2015 premiership and World Club Challenge team. He regularly takes strong dummy-half runs out of the red zone to help the retiring forwards.

6. Cameron Munster
Munster is one of the most talented backs in the competition. His strength is his eyes-up play and running game. He reads the play very well. With Daly Cherry-Evans organising the team structure, Munster can play to his strength and talent. He can draw defenders and get a perfect pass away.

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7. Daly Cherry-Evans
Cherry-Evans will captain Queensland. A club captain at Manly, he organises the team in attack and defence. He has a great kicking game and possesses pin-point accuracy with cut-out passes. His composure and rugby league brain have made him one of the most dynamic halfbacks in the game.

8. Dylan Napa
Napa is one of the more senior members of the Queensland Maroons forward pack. He has a devastating tackling style and brings a lot of grit. He is a seasoned prop who takes the hard carries and puts the opposition on the back foot.

9. Jake Friend
Friend has patiently waited behind Cameron Smith for years. At hooker he has won the last two grand finals. He defends well above his weight and gives excellent ball service. Tough and uncompromising, he is well suited to Origin.

10. Josh Papalii
He is Queensland’s best forward and was nearly a premiership player in 2019. Papalii has an outstanding tackling style perfect for Origin. He carries the ball with intent and makes great metres every game. He is very hard to tackle.

11. Felise Kaufusi
The incumbent Maroons second-rower, Kaufusi has flourished under Craig Bellamy and recently re-signed with the Storm until 2021. The Storm only keep the best and Kaufusi is certainly Origin-worthy again this year.

12. David Fifita
At 20 years of age, Fifita has a great rugby league future. He is big, fast, strong and has a massive fend. He can hit holes at top pace and find the try line. Defensively he makes some heavy contact.

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13. Jai Arrow
Kevin Walters can sure use the skills of this star. Touted for his energy and aggression, Arrow is extremely fit and can play long minutes. He regularly capitalises on the hard yards by bursting through gaps made by tired defenders on the fringes or offloading for second-phase play.

14. Ben Hunt
Ben Hunt started in the number nine jersey in all three games of last year’s Origin series. He is the perfect utility who can not only play rake, he can play in the halves as well. He has an excellent passing and kicking game.

15. Christian Welch
The Storm now have a solid player in Welch. The prop has come off a career-best season in 2019 and was rewarded with Origin selection. This year he has been dynamic with powerful hit-ups and rib-rattling defence.

16. Patrick Carrigan
Carrigan has been a schoolboy and junior Maroons leader and now at 22 he has captained the Broncos. They clearly expect big things of him. He can mix it in the middle and coming off the bench is a good way to blood the young lad.

17. Moses Mbye
At 26, Mbye co-captains the Wests Tigers. He is an extremely versatile utility and has played as a fullback, five-eighth, halfback and hooker. He can break the line and can kick and pass with precision.

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It is common for a squad of 30 elite players to go into Origin camp. There are some notable omissions so it might be the case that further players get an opportunity throughout the three-game series.

Harry Grant is polling well in the Dally M awards. Corey Norman, Josh McGuire, Corey Horsburgh, Tim Glasby, Andrew McCullough and Joe Ofahengaue are all extremely good players so should there be any injuries or suspensions the Maroons are in a good position with plenty of depth, experience and talent.

Valentine Holmes is certainly an amazing athlete and player however he has been carrying an ankle injury and had an arthroscopy on his left ankle after the Round 9 loss. It revealed syndesmosis and the ligament was surgically repaired. It is estimated he will be out for ten weeks.

Cowboys captain Michael Morgan has an injured shoulder that required surgery and later scans revealed an infection. It is doubtful he will be in contention this year.

Ethan Lowe is facing an indefinite period on the sidelines after he aggravated an old neck injury. He has undergone corrective surgery and is out indefinitely.

Corey Oates has also picked up a serious injury. Having been dropped from the Broncos starting squad in Round 8, he came back into the side, playing in the second row only to suffer a very deep lacerations to his upper thigh.

As for the coach, Kevin Walters has just extended his tenure as Queensland coach until the end of 2021. A proud Maroon, Walters is the ultimate professional. He played 296 first-grade games and won six premierships, so his credentials speak for themselves.

A lot of pundits suggest the State of Origin format being played after the regular season is the best going forward. It allows teams to focus on the premiership.

The Crowd Says:

2020-07-25T13:15:05+00:00

Robbo

Guest


Tino in for Kaufusi. Carrigan on bench Mbye O’Neil in centres Gagai and Feldt on wings. Otherwise solid pack. I hear the reservations about Feldt on recent performances in defence but you need an aerial target for DCE As long as he scores more than he lets in.

2020-07-24T08:43:32+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Just wear a QLD jersey

2020-07-24T08:43:29+00:00

Teddy Bell

Guest


Interesting. I didn’t think of him. He is a champion but Kevin has just resigned

2020-07-24T07:58:15+00:00

Rob

Guest


This is Queensland tho and when you pull on the jersey you leave it all on the field. They always give it everything they got.

2020-07-24T07:29:45+00:00

Bonza

Roar Rookie


We could be approaching the stage where Qld - born players suddenly want to play for NSW. A reverse Inglis. Staggs is a Blue but I doubt the Broncos will be in the finals which will count against him. Pity, because he's a true centre. Runs great lines, sets up his wingers and can find the tryline. No Tommy T might help him though. I'd have Ronaldo Mulitalo from the Sharks instead of Feldt - can score a meat pie and always does a hit up to relieve the big boys.

2020-07-24T06:26:40+00:00

Rob

Guest


It’s embarrassing to be seen in a Broncos jersey in the North. Did you want a ticket to see a Qld team win Tonight?

2020-07-24T06:15:23+00:00

Nat

Roar Rookie


I know, I went through the emerging squads and it's very slim pickings. I'm up in NQ on hols. Not a jumper to be seen. Sunday the boys are going to the reef. :thumbup:

2020-07-24T05:57:15+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


I wish. There is no one to pick from.

2020-07-24T05:30:34+00:00

Larry1950

Guest


Rookie error in picking Kotoni Staggs who is already in Fittler's Blues 100 pre-season get together squad. Also very Bronco centric, considering how they're going, there are plenty of promising Qld eligible players sprinkled across the other clubs to alleviate picking guys who've gone into post season mode already. Coates & Carrigan aren't ready for 2020 origin, their time will come. Val Holmes & Dane Gagai are the proven wingers, Feldt commits too many clangers. I'd persuade Cam Smith to join the extended squad, play one game as a starter, rest one & be the bench number 14 mr. fixit for the other game with Harry Grant getting the alternate games. Smith covers the halves & hooker better than Hunt & this year there's no impact on club games. We could do with one of those 80 minute mid-sized back rowers with footwork for variety. Forwards like Horsburgh, Su'a, Nichols etc should get a crack ahead of Ofahengaue & Carrigan & I'd start Welch before Napa. Just keep Norman as far from the extended squad as possible, doesn't have the temperament for origin. Any young gun centre who's eligible should be knuckling down now, that's our obvious Achilles heel.

2020-07-24T05:27:57+00:00

Nat

Roar Rookie


Oates? Have you been day drinking as well? :laughing:

2020-07-24T04:36:58+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


I think Oates might be a good enough stop gap option for centre now that he has played second row. Ponga Holmes Oates Morgan Gagai Munster DCE

2020-07-24T04:21:48+00:00

Nat

Roar Rookie


Center or FB in the future for Coates. You heard it here first. :stoked: Hoping Kevvie gets the NQ job... :happy:

2020-07-24T04:20:05+00:00

Nat

Roar Rookie


No, I'm talking about Box. I'll be happy to see the back of Kevvie as Qld coach. I think Steve, like Mal, can bring the emotion and privelledge in the Qld jumper. You don't have to coach these guys, just inspire them.

2020-07-24T02:29:13+00:00

Raymond Nolan

Guest


Kotoni Staggs is NSW PLAYER.

2020-07-23T20:32:05+00:00

anthony

Guest


staggs is a new south welshman haha

AUTHOR

2020-07-23T20:19:51+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


A real good analysis Joe. Let’s watch with grace and intent. Your analysis of two backs on the bench is very accurate and I agree with your logic however I was just trying to cover all bases. It’s early so let’s enjoy the ride.

AUTHOR

2020-07-23T20:11:55+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


Right you are.

AUTHOR

2020-07-23T20:11:14+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


Good point. Friend is in the back end of a successful career. I figure the question will come down to do they want to win the series or start a dynasty. friend can complete a team as has Smith. The first player to get his hands on the ball and one of the smartest players. So if you want one of the smartest players to put his hand on the ball first Friend is first cab off the rand-after Smith. Other contenders while younger don’t have a first grade history yet.

AUTHOR

2020-07-23T15:46:20+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


I think we are in track bro. Minor variations but a wealth of talent. If they come together it would be a force.

AUTHOR

2020-07-23T15:44:54+00:00

Crow

Roar Pro


I like your thinking. Where is your fullback money.

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