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Queensland Rugby League has today announced the State Under 18 team to play New South Wales at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Wednesday, June 17.
The Queensland squad assembles in Melbourne next Thursday to prepare for the annual representative match.
As the curtain-raiser to Game II of the Holden State of Origin series, the interstate clash provides an exciting opportunity for some of the country’s best young talent to showcase their skills on a major stage.
Anthony Seibold returns as coach of the Queensland team, with the majority of players selected out of this year’s Mal Meninga Cup.
The Queensland squad assembles in Melbourne next Thursday to prepare for the annual representative match.
As the curtain-raiser to Game II of the Holden State of Origin series, the interstate clash provides an exciting opportunity for some of the country’s best young talent to showcase their skills on a major stage.
Anthony Seibold returns as coach of the Queensland team, with the majority of players selected out of this year’s Mal Meninga Cup.
Player | Club |
1. Gehamat Shibasaki | Townsville Stingers |
2. Enari Tuala | Townsville Stingers |
3. Keenan Yorston | Cronulla Sharks |
4. Bacho Salam | Townsville Stingers |
5. Bernard Lewis | Sydney Roosters |
6. Mitchell Dunn | Townsville Stingers |
7. Joshua Fauid | Norths Devils |
8. Keegan Hipgrave | Wynnum Manly Seagulls |
9. Reuben Cotter | Mackay Cutters |
10. Keanu Dawson | Gold Coast Green |
11. Jaydn Sua | Souths Logan Magpies |
12. Michael Molo | Norths Devils |
13. Lachlan Lanskey | Norths Devils |
14. Tristan Hope | Toowoomba Clydesdales |
15. Thomas Mikaele | Ipswich Jets |
16. Keenan Palasia | Wynnum Manly Seagulls |
17. Cameron Torpy | Easts Tigers |
18. Brodie Croft | Easts Tigers |
Coach: Anthony Seibold | |