All Stars teams CONFIRMED: Walker OUT and in race for Sin City, other key stars locked in, Titans young gun gets call-up

By The Roar / Editor

The season-opening All Stars clash will live up to its name again with a host of guns set to take part in Townsville, despite worries that many would pull out.

However, the Indigenous side is set to be without star Cody Walker, with the Rabbitoh star suffering a calf strain in the lead up to the clash.

The Indigenous side will still boast the likes of Latrell Mitchell, Nicho Haynes, and Josh Addo-Carr while the Maori team features Jahrome Hughes, Joseph Tapine and Brandon Smith.

There had been fears that the top clubs, notably those travelling to Las Vegas, might pull their players.

The Roosters had asked for an exemption but did not get one, though Joey Manu is conspicuous in his absence from the Maori squad.

Vegas-bound Souths have provided a large number of players, though Jack Wighton, a regular in the fixture, is unavailable due to suspension.

The news however of Walker’s strain will be of huge significance this close to the Vegas fixtures, with him now in a race against the clock to be fit for the seminal fixture.

Indigenous coach Ronnie Griffiths confirmed the news on Saturday afternoon.

“I spoke to him before I boarded a flight from Brisbane, he told me he did his calf and was out.

“It’s a massive blow for us and a massive blow for Cody because he’s a player who makes himself available every year.

“He loves the game and that passion and leadership exudes out of him when he plays.”

With Walker now out of the picture, this will lead to increased discussion as to who will captain the Indigenous All Stars side.

Cody Walker (Getty Images)

The Broncos also have inclusions, with Kotoni Staggs in the Indigenous team and Xavier Willison on the Maori side, though Ezra Mam has been scratched due to injury. Reece Walsh, who is eligible for both teams, was already confirmed to miss.

The only side to gain an exemption was the Panthers, who are set to travel to England to take on Wigan in the World Clup Challenge, meaning that current Golden Boot and last year’s Maori captain, James Fisher-Harris, will not be available.

Gold Coast Titans speedster Alofiana Khan-Pereira’s rapid rise has continued, after the 22-year old was named in the Indigenous line-up.

Khan-Pereira, who lit up the NRL with a club record 20 tries in his 2023 debut season, made his rep debut for the Prime Minister’s XIII last year, scoring a try in a comfortable victory over a PNG PM’s XIII.

The 22-year old will be joined in making his All Stars debut by Storm young gun Jack Howarth, who will feature for the Maori team after impressing enough to be signed to a five-year contract in 2022 before even making his NRL debut.

In the women’s All Stars, Tamika Upton, Taliah Fuimaono and Tallisha Harden are the big-name Indigenous selections to take on a Maori contingent headlined by Kennedy Cherrington, Corban Baxter and Raecene McGregor.

New Zealand hosted last year’s All Stars games, with Townsville last holding the event in 2021. 

Men’s Indigenous All Stars: Josh Addo-Carr, Jacob Alick, Bailey Biondi-Odo, Bailey Butler, Josh Curran, Adam Elliott, Jordan Grant, J’maine Hopgood, Nicho Hynes, Josh Kerr, Alofiana Khan-Pereira, Latrell Mitchell, Shaquai Mitchell, Kierran Moseley, Hohepa Puru, Kotoni Staggs, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Isaiah Tass, Braydon Trindall.

Men’s Maori All Stars: Jessie Arthars, Kenny Bromwich, Dane Gagai, Jacob Gagai, Jack Howarth, Jahrome Hughes, Royce Hunt, Te Maire Martin, Trey Mooney, Briton Nikora, Kodi Nikorima, Adam Pompey, Joseph Tapine, Jazz Tevaga, Leo Thompson, Matthew Timoko, Brandon Smith, Dylan Walker, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Xavier Willison.

Women’s Indigenous All Stars: Shaylee Bent, Jaime Chapman, Kirra Dibb, Quincy Dodd, Monique Donovan, Taliah Fuimaono, Tallisha Harden, Kimberley Hunt, Keilee Joseph, Grace Kemp, Olivia Kernick, Bobbi Law, Mahalia Murphy, Jasmine Peters, Tommaya Kelly-Sines, Taneka Todhunter, Tamika Upton, Janelle Williams. Coach: Jess Skinner

Women’s Maori All Stars: Brooke Anderson, Corban Baxter, Annessa Biddle, Destiny Brill, Kennedy Cherrington, Zali Fay, Mya Hill-Moana, Shannon Mato, Kerehitina Matua, Raecene McGregor, Shanice Parker, Rima Pirini Butler, Ashleigh Quinlan, Tiana Raftstrand-Smith, Jasmin Strange, Chante Temara, Zahara Temara, Botille Vette-Welsh. Coach: Keith Hanley.

The Crowd Says:

2024-02-12T04:17:46+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


I think the chip is located a bit higher. :happy:

2024-02-11T22:32:04+00:00

Tony Dargon

Roar Guru


Some more withdrawals today

2024-02-11T21:59:43+00:00

Horses for Courses

Roar Rookie


So despite them struggling to get players to play the one game you want to add another team and turn it into 3? Besides do you not remember the NRL Allstars vs Indigenous Allstars back in the day that failed?

2024-02-11T11:42:40+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


The chip on his shoulder seems to have impeded his view.

2024-02-11T11:24:58+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


There is an Australian team.

2024-02-11T10:50:46+00:00

Wheelchair

Roar Rookie


So why not have an Australian side too so we can highlight and celebrate our culture?

2024-02-11T07:54:19+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


I would rather see the 9's knockout come back but open it up to Qld Cup, NSW Cup & NZRL teams. NRL sides to pick from their top 20 players only. Players over 18 available, players over 35 encouraged No second chances, like the FA Cup, win or go home

2024-02-11T05:28:34+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


It's not a game I'm jumping for but then again I'm neither Indigenous nor Maori - I expect it means more to either of those groups. I don't really see any reason to drop it though, it's still easily the biggest drawcard of the pre-season (when the WCC isn't in Australia).

2024-02-11T01:34:51+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


really good comment. Rob

2024-02-10T21:38:40+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


The voice referendum was about a substantially different and specific issue, and it seems pretty clear that no-voters had a variety of reasons for their decision, so I can't see that it's a strong indicator of what people want from an NRL game. (And I wouldn't call 40-60 a 'resounding' defeat). In any event, this game was never intended to address discrimination. The point is to highlight and celebrate those cultures and their place in league. The players from those cultures apparently support the concept generally (albeit some don't seem to be overly keen to go out of their way to play in it) and it's played in the spirit of celebration. So why not play it? The issue will become more of a 'why bother' question, if the higher-profile players and if the audience numbers indicate lack of interest.

2024-02-10T21:13:45+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Latrell Mitchell $2/$1 JAC $3/$1

2024-02-10T20:51:06+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


" maybe it will gain some momentum in time." Kicked off in 2010 as the Indigenous Allstars V NRL Allstars Reinvented in 2019 as Indigenous Allstars V Maori Allstars Time to drop it, NRL and fans aside, the players don't commit

2024-02-10T20:09:20+00:00

Dumbo

Roar Rookie


After the resounding defeat of the The Voice referendum, the NRL might have considered whether race-based matches have any place in our game. It's not as if either Maori or Aboriginal players are discriminated against, and have difficulties breaking into professional rugby league.

2024-02-10T11:12:23+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Fair enough, TBH I've always had low expectations, its a warmup game for the season, a chance to see some young prospects on show, is what it is ... I'll be watching.

2024-02-10T08:32:27+00:00

Succhi

Roar Rookie


I’m not really a fan of this game or concept. I dunno, maybe it will gain some momentum in time.

2024-02-10T06:47:50+00:00

Tony Dargon

Roar Guru


One down...5 or 6 to go

2024-02-08T11:49:16+00:00

Ian_

Roar Rookie


I think calling this game "All Stars" is a bit of a stretch.

2024-02-08T06:23:06+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I think those teams are fair enough. Panthers are off to England and other teams are going OS as well. Still good to see Shaq and Trell are playing.

2024-02-08T05:00:23+00:00

Elmono

Roar Rookie


Would have loved to see Mam and Walsh play with Hynes and LAttrell. Or Walsh on the same team as Ponga and Johnson. Unfortunatly neither happening.

2024-02-08T04:44:53+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Not a lot . The kiwi captain and front row Fish & Leota. Maybe Peachey ?

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