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Maroons winners and losers: Slater reveals motives behind shock selections

Maroons winners and losers: Slater reveals motives behind shock selections

The Age4 days ago
Queensland Maroons coach Billy Slater has confirmed lingering injury concerns for Reece Walsh had nothing to do with his omission in favour of Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, declaring 'he wouldn't be here if he was injured'.
Walsh was considered the heavy favourite to replace Kalyn Ponga in the state's No.1 jumper, after the incumbent fullback suffered a Lisfranc injury, but has instead been named as 18th man.
The Broncos' marquee man only returned from a knee issue earlier this month, but his form has inspired three-straight Brisbane wins – scoring twice, while coming up with four try-assists, five line-break assists and 11 tackle busts.
While Walsh has been targeted heavily in his five Queensland appearances, Maroons forward Pat Carrigan declared on Saturday the Brisbane star was 'more than ready to go'.
However, Slater was adamant Walsh's fitness had nothing to do with his selection, and it was Tabuai-Fidow's form - fresh off scoring four tries against South Sydney - that won the race.
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'Reece is in a great spot, I've had that injury and I know what it is and how it feels, but it was purely a decision over who we thought was best for the position at this time,' Slater said.
'There's no one more proud than me seeing Reece back on the field doing what he's doing, so it's a great luxury to have both of them in camp.
'Hammer deserves his opportunity to play in the No.1 jersey. It's not so much about temptation, it's about what feel you get that is the right decision for the footy team.'
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