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Jack Wighton gets centre-stage Origin reprieve for NSW, Josh Papalii named for Queensland

Jack Wighton is certain he is ready to return to centre for NSW after even he was caught off guard by Brad Fittler’s shock call to start him in Game I.

Fittler revealed on Monday morning that Wighton would partner Kotoni Staggs in the centres, leaving Penrith rookie Stephen Crichton to come off the bench in No.14.

Liam Martin has also been retained on the bench in the place of Tyson Frizell, while Nicho Hynes will only act as 18th man following the side’s confirmation.

Wighton had travelled to Sydney from Canberra on Sunday night expecting to be left as a a reserve, with Staggs, Crichton and utility Hynes all in the squad.

The 29-year-old even approached Fittler to confirm the news when told by a reporter on Monday morning, ahead of the Blues first on-field training session at Coogee on Tuesday.

“He keeps things pretty tight-knit Freddy. I am stoked,” Wighton told AAP.

“It’s awesome. You know your role, you’ve got your job and it’s something you can focus on all week. 

“It’s good instead of coming off the bench and not knowing what you’re coming on to do.”

Wighton last played centre in NSW’s series loss in 2020, where he missed 12 tackles in the opening two games.

He endured a difficult series opener against Dane Gagai in Adelaide, brushed aside once in the lead up to a crucial Queensland try.

He will mark up against the same man next Wednesday at Accor Stadium, but insisted he is up to the challenge of defending at centre again.

“You’re always learning,” Wighton told AAP.

“I had a lot of good moments, there were a couple of slip ups as well. But that’s rugby league, you’ve just got to get back on the horse.”

Meanwhile Fittler said Wighton had won his way into the centres off the back of two big weeks for the Raiders, on return from a dangerous-throw ban.

“He has looked fast and fresh and broke the line a lot,” Fittler said.

“The (Origin) experience (was key).

“I was mindful of not putting inexperienced people together. I think that is really important.

“Given the kicking game we have seen from Cherry-Evans and Munster.

“That has been a big part of our game. I think that is sometimes where experience under conditions can help.”

Martin’s selection means there will be six Penrith players in the side, the most of any club in a NSW team since St George Illawarra in 2011.

He will be joined on the bench by Crichton, Ryan Matterson and Reagan Campbell-Gillard, with the latter playing his first Origin since his debut in 2018.

Frizell, Jacob Saifiti, Joseph Suaalii and Apisai Koroisau will all be released to play for their NRL clubs this weekend, after acting as the reserves in Fittler’s initial 22-man squad.

Meanwhile, Wighton’s Canberra teammate and Queensland veteran Josh Papalii has been named in the front row once again for his state.

Papalii has played 20 State of Origin matches since making his debut for Queensland in 2013 and is one of the stalwarts in a forward pack featuring some new names.

Reuben Cotter has been named at lock after a terrific start to the season for the Cowboys, while Patrick Carrigan and Jeremiah Nanai have been named on the bench.

State of Origin Game One Team Lists

NSW BluesQLD Maroons
James Tedesco1Kalyn Ponga
Brian To’o2Selwyn Cobbo
Kotoni Staggs3Valentine Holmes
Jack Wighton4Dane Gagai
Daniel Tupou5Xavier Coats
Jarome Luai6Cameron Munster
Nathan Cleary7Daly Cherry-Evans
Payne Haas8Tino Fa’asuamaleaui
Damien Cook9Ben Hunt
Junior Paulo10Josh Papalii
Cameron Murray11Kurt Capewell
Tariq Sims12Felise Kaufusi
Isaah Yeo13Reuben Cotter
BENCHBENCH
Stephen Crichton14Harry Grant
Liam Martin15Lindsay Collins
Reagan Campbell-Gillard16Patrick Carrigan
Ryan Matterson17Jeremiah Nanai
RESERVESRESERVES
Nicholas Hynes18Tom Dearden
Tyson Frizell19Jai Arrow
Jacob Saifiti20Thomas Flegler
Joseph Suaalii21Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Apisai Koroisau22Murray Taulagi

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