BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 29: Anthony Milford in action during the Brisbane Broncos NRL training session on September 29, 2015 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

The QRL have released a statement today confirming that a further six players have been excluded from Origin selection for the next 12 months.

In addition to Valentine Holmes and Cameron Munster who were sanctioned early this week, Anthony Milford, Jarrod Wallace, Ben Hunt, Dylan Napa, Edrick Lee and Chris Grevsmuhl will also be excluded from representative programs and Origin selection for the next 12 months.

Read the full statement below.

QRL Managing Director Robert Moore today confirmed that Maroons coach Kevin Walters had completed interviews with players who attended the 2016 Emerging Origin camp.

In addition to the sanctions issued to Valentine Holmes and Cameron Munster on Monday, a further six players will be excluded from representative programs and Origin selection for the next 12 months.

The players are Anthony Milford, Jarrod Wallace, Ben Hunt, Dylan Napa, Edrick Lee and Chris Grevsmuhl.

Moore today explained the process that led to the final outcome.

“Our initial focus was on Valentine Holmes because of the involvement of the NRL Integrity Unit,” Moore said.

“As we suspected, there were other players who broke curfew and we have now gone through a process of interviewing players. Due to pre-season commitments, we’ve only been able to finalise that today.

“To the players’ credit, they’ve come forward and because of the importance we place on our QAS Emerging Origin program, they will receive the same sanction as Cameron Munster.”

Moore said in light of the sanction imposed on Valentine Holmes by Cronulla and his ongoing commitment to working with the club’s Welfare and Education team, the QRL would apply no further sanction in addition to his 12-month ban.

Read more at the QRL.com.au

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