Blues stars cleared for Origin III as Daley weighs up pack shuffle
Blues wing player Brian To’o was cleared of serious knee injury and will take place on the wing for NSW in the next Wednesday’s origin decision.
To’o, despite a limited preparation due to a Hamstring concern, Blues was the best player, and on Thursday, Penrith was sent for cautious scans against a knee problem taken in Canterbury’s 8-6 sadness.
Panthers confirmed that the screening results showed serious damage after playing the left knee after a stroke in the first half.
Blues staff, with the need to manage the educational burdens before the on-the-face-up and 9 July conflict, when a hat-track threw and runs 229 meters because of barely training in front of the second game.
Bulldogs Center Bonson refers to a high struggle for a high struggle, although the match investigation committee was not worthy of the struggle, but briefly increased the concerns of rubbing from MENŞE III.
NSW coach Laurie Daley, 17 rounds in the last match of North Queensland for the hoocaer Reece Robson’un Sunday evening will be named the squad on Sunday evening.
Considering that one of the few calls taken into consideration by Blues is the advantage of Koloamangi’s advantage to play on the edge, Rabbitohs Advanced Keaon KEAON KEAON KEAON COLOAMANGI is under a front rowing – either Max King or Stefano Utocamanu.
Raverice Hudson Young, Rowing Rowing, managed a groin problem that requires cortisone injection, but this weekend was listened to by Canberra this weekend, but there is no doubt about the choice of Blues.
Jarome Luai will have the right to enter the NSW camp.Credit: Getty Images