The Cairns Post

Coote’s giving himself every chance

- MICHAEL THOMPSON

COWBOYS fullback Lachlan Coote has sent out a reminder to New South Wales selectors he is still chasing a State of Origin debut.

Coote is just over three weeks into pre-season training after withdrawin­g from Scotland’s Rugby League World Cup campaign, choosing instead to fully recover from an injured ankle he managed all the way through North Queensland’s stunning finals run.

It was an agonising decision for Coote, who was part of Scotland’s giant-killing Four Nations tournament in 2016, but Coote hopes the decision pays off in a big way.

Top of his list is again cementing the Cowboys’ No.1 spot, which Coote says is far from assured given the impressive pre-season efforts of Townsville Blackhawks recruit Carlin Anderson.

Then it’s replicatin­g the form that made Coote an indispensa­ble player in the Cowboys’ 2015 premiershi­p season, and if that happens, hopefully a possible Origin nod.

“There’s always a chance of injury and stuff like that,” Coote said.

“They’re pretty set in what team they have at the moment, but there’s always injuries that can occur, and I’ll definitely put my hand up if I was to be selected.”

Cowboys football general manager Peter Parr will be part of NSW’s management team next year after new Blues coach Brad Fittler head hunted his expertise, but Coote is not expecting his Origin stocks to rise now that Parr is part of the Blues’ camp.

“It would be good to get a selection, but I’m not sure how much he’ll have to do with it,” he said. “We’ll see how it goes.

“I think he’ll be good for the Blues – he’s brutal at times, but he’ll be good for them I reckon.”

Coote is back into the preseason swing after returning from the off-season break with what he said was “a little bit around the belly”.

“The honeymoon got the best of me,” Coote said with a laugh.

 ??  ?? HIGH HOPES: Lachlan Coote at Cowboys pre-season training.
HIGH HOPES: Lachlan Coote at Cowboys pre-season training.

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