'He made a stupid mistake but he's taken ownership': Mal defends Holmes selection call despite white-powder drama

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Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga remains a big fan of Valentine Holmes and says the winger didn’t deserve to be dumped from Australia’s Pacific Championships campaign for a “stupid mistake”.

Holmes will play his first match in almost three months at AAMI Park on Saturday night, lining up against New Zealand.

The 28-year-old was fined and suspended for one match by the NRL for posting an image on social media in September of him holding a small bag containing white powder.

Holmes had already been sidelined for the final four games of North Queensland’s season due to a high-tackle ban.

While opinions have been split on his Australian selection, Meninga said the World Cup winger had paid the penalty for his actions.

“I’m an admirer of Val. He made a stupid mistake but he’s taken ownership over that and he’s paid his penalty,” Meninga told reporters in Melbourne.

“There is a redemptive feature to anyone in life so you get these chances and Val will grab his chance tomorrow night.

“He was part of our World Cup campaign and he’s been part of the Australian set-up for a number of years, since 2016, and he’s playing his 20th game which is a huge milestone.

“He’s never let his country down, his state down or his club down.

“He made a silly error, a poor decision, but that shouldn’t count against him to be picked in this footy team.”

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Australian coach Mal Meninga was famous for his exploits in the BRL. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

While Holmes has impressed on the training track, five-eighth Cameron Munster has been quarantined through the week with the flu.

Meninga expected the star No.6 to take part in their final hit-out late Friday before a call will be made on whether he will tackle the Kiwis, with Nicho Hynes on stand-by.

“He’s (Munster’s) a lot better but he probably needs to get all his energy back so we’ve still got well over 24 hours before the kick off so we’ll see what happens.

“I think he’ll be ready to play – he wants to play so it’s just up to his energy levels and to see if he’s up to a Test match.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-27T22:28:07+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


And, Fifita didn't do anything that could in any way be seen to be illegal

2023-10-27T21:42:43+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


No similar redemption for Andrew Fifita, denied a Clive Churchill and Australian jersey for his 'mistake'.

2023-10-27T20:37:31+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Holmes, or any other player under suspension, shouldn't be picked for an Australian squad

2023-10-27T20:36:12+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


It means that he couldn't lie his way out of it

2023-10-27T20:16:12+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Whatever that means.

2023-10-27T19:43:59+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


The new buzzword,he's taken ownership.

2023-10-27T13:07:40+00:00

johnno 2

Roar Rookie


I can't recall the time frame for Wendal Sailor's ban but it was way more than 1 game , more like years , but there was one who used drugs while playing , got away with it and admitted after the fact and got away with it and is still in the limelight now . Talk about a load of BS. No one will convince me the Holmes issue is an example of a ONCE OFF. His SILLY MISTAKE is simply that it was exposed. But then as a rugby league fan, what would we know about how much drug activity goes on in the system

2023-10-27T05:07:36+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Did Holmes get a $25k payable fine? I'm sorry, that's well over the top. Obviously someone wanted him playing in this tournament which is probably equivalent to that amount in match payments. Either test him and punish accordingly or don't. $25k for 'a bad look' then let him play is weak officiating because they folded to the RLPA.

2023-10-27T05:04:15+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


You need to take ownership.

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