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Blues v Maroons: Seven debutants ready to shine in Origin opener

With seven debutants on show on the paddock and Maroons legend Billy Slater launching his coaching career, the opening game of the 2022 Ampol State of Origin series is brimming with intriguing storylines.

Blues coach Brad Fittler has handed debuts to Kotoni Staggs, Ryan Matterson and Stephen Crichton while Jeremiah Nanai, Reuben Cotter, Selwyn Cobbo and Patrick Carrigan will all get their first taste of Origin footy for Queensland.

Having crossed paths as players in 2004 - Fittler's last Origin series and Slater's first - these two iconic figures now go head-to-head as mentors, looking to strike the first blow in front of 80,000 fans at Accor Stadium.

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After taking the reins from Laurie Daley in 2018, Fittler has won three of four series, ushering in a new era of success for the Blues after more than a decade of Queensland dominance.

Slater will no doubt be looking for a similar storyline to follow his arrival, taking the reins after a disappointing series in 2021 that saw the Maroons comfortably beaten on home turf in the opening two games before clinching game three in Townsville.

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Yet despite their success away from New South Wales last year, the Blues simply must get off to a winning start on home turf this year.

Since Origin became a three-game series in 1982, only once has a team come back from 1-0 down to win the series when they don't have another game at home after the opener — as is the case for the Blues this year, with Game Two to be played in Perth (Optus Stadium) and Game Three in Brisbane (Suncorp Stadium).

The Blues did manage that feat in 1994, when Mark Coyne's miracle try sunk them in Sydney before they came back to level the series in Melbourne and win the decider in Brisbane, but they'll be hoping for a strong start to the series this time around to avoid history needing to repeat itself in 2022.

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Team News

New South Wales

Brad Fittler has made some last-minute changes to his run-on side with Reagan Campbell-Gillard set to start up front, moving Junior Paulo to the bench. 

Panthers back-rower Liam Martin will also start on the edge with Cameron Murray moving back to the bench. 

Nicho Hynes is 18th man and Tyson Frizell is the remaining reserve.

Kotoni Staggs suffered a dislocated finger at training but will make his Origin debut alongside fellow debutants in Ryan Matterson and Stephen Crichton, who will both come off the bench.

Reserves Apisai Koroisau (Panthers) and Joseph Suaalii (Roosters) both departed camp late to play for their respective clubs in Round 13.

The starting 13 contains seven players who featured in Game Three of last year's series - James Tedesco, Brian To'o, Wighton, Liam Martin, Isaah Yeo, Tariq Sims and Damien Cook.

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Queensland

Billy Slater's first Origin squad as coach features four debutants - Cowboys duo Reuben Cotter and Jeremiah Nanai along with Broncos Patrick Carrigan and Selwyn Cobbo. Manly's Daly Cherry-Evans will skipper the side for the 10th consecutive time and is surrounded by familiar faces in the backline with Kalyn Ponga, Valentine Holmes, Dane Gagai, Xavier Coates and Cameron Munster all back on deck after playing in Game Three last year.

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Ben Hunt will start at hooker with Harry Grant on the bench, although the Storm No.9 could well end up playing more minutes than the Dragons skipper. After missing last year's series with injury, Roosters prop Lindsay Collins returns to the side and is named on the bench. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui moves to prop to replace Christian Welch, who is out with a season-ending achilles injury.

There are no changes to the squad with Tom Dearden 18th man and Jai Arrow the reserve. 

Team Lists

Backs

  • Fullback for Blues is number 1 James Tedesco
    Fullback for Maroons is number 1 Kalyn Ponga
  • Winger for Blues is number 2 Brian To'o
    Winger for Maroons is number 2 Selwyn Cobbo
  • Centre for Blues is number 3 Kotoni Staggs
    Centre for Maroons is number 3 Valentine Holmes
  • Centre for Blues is number 4 Jack Wighton
    Centre for Maroons is number 4 Dane Gagai
  • Winger for Blues is number 5 Daniel Tupou
    Winger for Maroons is number 5 Xavier Coates
  • Five-Eighth for Blues is number 6 Jarome Luai
    Five-Eighth for Maroons is number 6 Cameron Munster
  • Halfback for Blues is number 7 Nathan Cleary
    Halfback for Maroons is number 7 Daly Cherry-Evans

Forwards

  • Prop for Blues is number 8 Payne Haas
    Prop for Maroons is number 8 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
  • Hooker for Blues is number 9 Damien Cook
    Hooker for Maroons is number 9 Ben Hunt
  • Prop for Blues is number 16 Reagan Campbell-Gillard
    Prop for Maroons is number 10 Josh Papalii
  • 2nd Row for Blues is number 12 Tariq Sims
    2nd Row for Maroons is number 11 Kurt Capewell
  • 2nd Row for Blues is number 15 Liam Martin
    2nd Row for Maroons is number 12 Felise Kaufusi
  • Lock for Blues is number 13 Isaah Yeo
    Lock for Maroons is number 13 Reuben Cotter

Interchange

  • Interchange for Blues is number 10 Junior Paulo
    Interchange for Maroons is number 14 Harry Grant
  • Interchange for Blues is number 11 Cameron Murray
    Interchange for Maroons is number 15 Lindsay Collins
  • Interchange for Blues is number 14 Stephen Crichton
    Interchange for Maroons is number 16 Patrick Carrigan
  • Interchange for Blues is number 17 Ryan Matterson
    Interchange for Maroons is number 17 Jeremiah Nanai

Reserves

  • Replacement for Blues is number 18 Nicholas Hynes
    Replacement for Maroons is number 19 Jai Arrow

Match Officials

  • Referee: Ashley Klein
  • Touch Judge: Phil Henderson
  • Touch Judge: Dave Munro
  • Senior Review Official: Grant Atkins

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Key Match-up

Nathan Cleary v Daly Cherry-Evans

The Panthers playmaker has been a key figure in the three series wins the Blues have enjoyed since Brad Fittler took charge in 2018. His pinpoint kicking and game management led the Blues to thumping victories in Townsville and Brisbane last year before a shoulder injury ruled him out of Game Three and Cherry-Evans helped the Maroons save face on the Gold Coast. Cleary has been in sublime form since returning from shoulder surgery in Round 4, and his combinations with fellow Panthers Isaah Yeo and Jarome Luai are a key pillar in Fittler's game plan.

Nathan Cleary will be a pivotal figure for the Blues in 2022.
Nathan Cleary will be a pivotal figure for the Blues in 2022. ©NRL Photos

Manly maestro DCE has enjoyed a second coming as an Origin player since being recalled for the final game in 2018. He collected Man of the Match honours in Game One of the 2020 series, won 2-1 by the Maroons in an upset to rival Paul Vautin's 1995 underdogs. Cameron Munster, Kalyn Ponga and Cherry-Evans have only started three Origin matches together in the spine (winning two out of three), and how they combine as a trio will be intriguing to watch.

The two halfbacks will have to absorb hits all night after getting kicks away and then be expected to dust themselves off and lay on tries by hand or foot for the flyers out wide. Among a host of key battles on Wednesday night, Cleary and Cherry-Evans shapes as the most pivotal in seeing which team will walk away with the upper hand in this year's series.

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Stat Attack

There have been 123 matches played since the State of Origin concept began with a one-off game at Lang Park on July 8, 1980. The ledger stands at 65 wins to Queensland, 56 to NSW and two draws. The Maroons have won 22 series to the Blues' 16 with two drawn in 1999 and 2002.

Since Origin moved to a three-game series in 1982 there have been just seven series clean sweeps and none since 2010. The Blues have enjoyed three sweeps - in 1986 under Wayne Pearce's captaincy and twice under Brad Fittler, in 1996 and 2000 - while the Maroons have achieved the feat four times - in 1988 and '89 under 'The King' Wally Lewis, in 1995 with Trevor Gillmeister at the helm and 2010 with Darren Lockyer leading the way.

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