Queensland rookie ready to intimidate NSW pack

By Laine Clark / Wire

If Tino Fa’asuamaleaui’s State of Origin inspiration is anything to go by, the rookie Queensland forward won’t be holding back on debut on Wednesday night.

Melbourne’s NRL premiership-winning enforcer has laughed off suggestions that he will suffer stage fright in the series opener in Adelaide, vowing to “intimidate” the Blues.

It’s enough to sound alarm bells for any rival pack.

But NSW may want to brace themselves further after the Gold Coast-bound wrecking ball revealed his Origin inspiration before finally donning the Maroons jersey – Gorden Tallis’ infamous “rag doll” tackle on Brett Hodgson.

It’s a moment that is still savoured by Queensland fans – and one that disgruntled Blues supporters surely will never forget.

Back in 2002 “Raging Bull” Tallis sealed his entry in Origin folklore when he collared Hodgson and effortlessly dragged the NSW fullback kicking and screaming 13 metres into touch to spark a Queensland fightback that sealed a Game 3 draw – and another series win for the Maroons.

It was not quickly forgotten by Maroons fans – just ask poor Fa’asuamaleaui’s brother, who copped reenactments for years in the backyard.

Asked about his favourite Origin moment, the hulking 116-kilo Fa’asuamaleaui said: “Probably the Gorden Tallis tackle I reckon.

“Seeing that growing up I always tried to do that to my little brother in the yard.

“That was one of my favourite ones. It was pretty cool and got everyone pumped up.”

(Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

Not that Fa’asuamaleaui has been too keen to practice the Tallis tackle at Maroons training – yet.

“I am too nervous to talk to some of the boys,” he laughed.

“I got a bit star struck (coming into Maroons camp). I couldn’t talk properly.

“I was a bit nervous but it’s good now. I am with the boys now and have moved on – I will just take it out on the field on Wednesday.”

He may have been initially overawed by Maroons teammates like Canberra giant Josh Papalii but Fa’asuamaleaui has warned the NSW pack he will be ready to make his mark on Origin debut next week.

“I won’t get intimidated. I have played against those fellas during the year (in NRL),” he said.

“I know it is a big game and it will go to another level but I can’t wait to get out there and try to match it against them.

“I will try to intimidate them.”

The Crowd Says:

2020-11-01T04:36:09+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


"effortlessly dragged the NSW fullback kicking and screaming 13 metres into touch". Kicking and screaming, eh? Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.

2020-10-31T22:59:38+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Be careful what you wish for Tino

2020-10-31T06:41:27+00:00

Short Memory

Guest


Hahahahaha! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Yup. I'm sure the Blues forwards will be quaking in their boots at the prospect of facing a bench player.

2020-10-30T23:57:00+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Go Tino! Happy to see him get this well deserved callup for a monster season. Hope he has enough in the tank for a gud series. A lot will depend on him, Welsch and Papalii in the middle for Qld. Brimson might be able to get some joy off these 3 in the middle.

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