![]() ![]() He could nab the No.6 jumper, but I think Jarome Luai's game over the weekend probably locks him into that spot for at least the first game. I've always thought you need to play two hookers in Origin, given how much defence they have to get through during a game, so selectors may opt to go with Api Koroisau on the bench instead.īut I can't leave Hynes out of my line-up given how brilliant he has been over the last year and a half. Nicho Hynes is obviously the standout club player in the competition, and I reckon he has to make his debut based on what he's been doing for the Sharks. I've gone with four debutants in my starting 17, and all of them deserve their spot based on club form. ![]() Brian To'o, Jarome Luai, Liam Martin and Jake Trbojevic during a New South Wales Blues training session. ![]()
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