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Peter Cassidy | rugbyleaguelive.com | 13/05/08 | 0

 

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In form Gold Coast halfback Scott Prince has been snubbed by Queensland selectors, with Karmichael Hunt picked to partner Johnathan Thurston in the halves for Origin I against NSW.

Queensland chairman of selectors Des Morris said it was a tough decision, but he said selectors felt that Prince was a halfback and Hunt's versatility won him the No.6 jersey following the unavailability of injured Test skipper Darren Lockyer (knee).

"It's a big job to fill obviously with a player of Darren's calibre not available, we feel he's played a fair bit of that position during the game and he's very strong in defence," said Morris of Hunt.

"We think he'll be a good mix with Johnathan (Thurston)."

Morris said he felt for Prince but pointed out the Titans' play maker was competing against the best halfback in the world.

"I think he'd be disappointed but Scott's a halfback in our opinion and unfortunately he's competing against Johnathan Thurston who's probably got the edge on him at the moment."

Hunt's selection in the No.6 jersey has opened the door for Billy Slater's Origin recall at fullback.

Manly centre Steven Bell has lost his spot in the backline, with selectors opting for Test representatives Justin Hodges and Greg Inglis in the centres.

The Maroons will field an All-Australian front row with North Queensland's Carl Webb and Penrith's Petero Civoniceva joining hooker Cameron Smith who will captain the team.

Brisbane recruit PJ Marsh has earned himself an interchange position despite playing just 63 minutes of football in the past six weeks due to a rib injury, while a powerhouse season from Brisbane's Ben Hannant has handed him his Origin debut on the bench.

The other player to make his Queensland debut is Melbourne winger Israel Folau.

The reigning premiers are heavily represented with six Melbourne players dotting the line-up, while five Broncos also made the 17.

The full team
1. Billy Slater (Storm)
2. Brent Tate (Warriors)
3. Greg Inglis (Storm)
4. Justin Hodges (Broncos)
5. Israel Folau (Storm)
6. Karmichael Hunt (Broncos)
7. Johnathan Thurston (Cowboys)
8. Carl Webb (Cowboys)
9. Cameron Smith (capt) (Storm)
10. Petero Civoniceva (Panthers)
11. Michael Crocker (Storm)
12. Sam Thaiday (Broncos)
13. Dallas Johnson (Storm)

14. PJ Marsh (Broncos)
15. Ben Hannant (Broncos)
16. Nate Myles (Roosters)
17. Jacob Lillyman (Cowboys)

I think he'd be disappointed but Scott's a halfback in our opinion and unfortunately he's competing against Johnathan Thurston who's probably got the edge on him at the moment... Queensland chairman of selectors Des Morris

 
 
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13/05/2008 4:12:08 AM What a JOKE. Queensland could have wrapped up the series right now by naming Prince at No.6. Posted by: fred jones, sydney, Australia Reply

13/05/2008 4:39:21 AM As a NSW supporter i am very pleased with the halves selected for QLD. In my view Prince should have been picked before thurston let alone Hunt. Go the blues Posted by: james lloyd, Jindabyne, Australia Reply

13/05/2008 4:42:44 AM Not a bad side, PJ marsh and Tate are strange selections. Smith is the Australian hooker and can play 80 minutes of origin footy. Lillyman will be underdone and has not treally performed at origin level. Webb will also struggle as a starter with only 10 interchange. Posted by: Kieran Willey, Townsville, Australia Reply

13/05/2008 4:51:33 AM lol. this year, team squads of both teams are funny esp the utility interchange. How the hell PJ Marsh and B Hornby made it. I understand why Wallace was chosen over other halves but I can't see Hunt as no 6, weird. So sorry for Prince, I thought he at least he'd make the interchange, wondering whether he wants to play for NSW. Posted by: Darren Lee, Brisbane, Australia Reply

13/05/2008 5:16:28 AM Awesome side, except for maybe Lillyman on the bench, Marsh's Versitility gives good back up for any injuries to our halves or makeshift halves (Hunt), I wasnt to suprised they went with Karmicheal, he plays in the line at all levels anyway, and no doubt has the ball skills to cover as a running five-eigth, hes also has alot of size to him and will handle alot of the defensive work, could you imagine having both Prince and Thurston trying to bring down the likes of Mason and Cross? GO QLD! Posted by: Lorence P, Auckalnd, Other Reply

 

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