With the NRL announcing changes in the formatting of eligibility for State of Origin, the door has been left opened for many international stars to dominate the inter-state arena.

Players who have represented Tier 1 nations (Australia, New Zealand, and England), are no longer blocked from playing State of Origin, and if you fall under the following guidelines, they are eligible to play:

  • The player was born in New South Wales or Queensland; or
  • The player resided in New South Wales or Queensland prior to their 13th birthday; or
  • The player's father played State of Origin.

In what is a huge boost in seeing the best possible players in the Origin landscape, it opens up discussion on who is gonna be knocking on the door for selection.

Here are some of the players expected to enter the Origin arena this year.

Briton Nikora

Nikora has been a solidfied member of the Kiwis back row for quite some time now. He was a Kiwis debutant with only 12 NRL games to his name back in 2019, and has dominated the international arena since.

Nikora adds plenty of depth for QLD in the backrow, a position that is stacked with the likes of Tom Gilbert, Jaydn Su'A, Kurt Capewell, Beau Fermor and Reuben Cotter.

However, Nikora's experience on the international level may see him pinch a bench spot if there are injuries in the second row stocks.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Fonua-Blake and Brimson are the 2. Maybe Nikora if hes qld but hes not going in over Crichton, Martin, Young, Haumole, Preston probably even Lucas. McLean us interesting for the future but wint be picked over Latrell, Crichton, Staggs, Turbo and Best. Radley wont come close behind all the back rowers from earlier throw in guys like
    Murray and Yeo and Keaon. JMK more chance than others but still behind Robson and Brailey and Taumalolo wont play, it would take a drastic improvement on his for to even get close. He’s still a solid veteran but he wont make origin now. 5 years ago would of been first picked.