The Cairns Post

Bronco’s Origin blackout

- TRAVIS MEYN AND PETER BADEL

The Broncos are facing a Maroon blackout with Brisbane in danger of not having any players in the Queensland Origin team. Injuries to Josh McGuire (ankle) and Matt Gillett (broken neck) have robbed the Broncos of their only certain Maroons players for the series opener on June 6. The only time the Broncos have not had an Origin player in the club’s 30year history was in 1997 when Super League contracted players were banned from selection.

THE Broncos are facing a Maroon blackout with Brisbane in danger of not having any players in the Queensland Origin team.

The only time the Broncos have not had an Origin player in the club’s 30-year history was in 1997 when Super League contracted players were banned from selection.

Injuries to Josh McGuire (ankle) and Matt Gillett (broken neck) have robbed the Broncos of their only certain Maroons players for the series opener on June 6 at the MCG.

McGuire was yesterday ruled out for up to six weeks and will need to make an early recovery to play Origin I.

Captain Darius Boyd, a veteran of 28 Origins, is fighting to earn a recall, Sam Thaiday was axed during last year’s series and five-eighth Anthony Milford is seemingly not in contention to replace the retired Johnathan Thurston.

Winger Corey Oates has produced form worthy of an Origin recall, however he is vying for a super competitiv­e position with Test stars Valentine Holmes and Dane Gagai.

Maroons selector Darren Lockyer, who played 355 games for the Broncos, said Brisbane’s Origin dominance had eased over the years.

“There was one year where we had 11 Broncos in the team,” he said. “Over time, as the competitio­n has evened out, there has been a more even spread.

“It is a bit of a surprise, but it’s not like Josh McGuire and Matt Gillett wouldn’t have been there if they were fit.”

At the height of Brisbane’s Origin dominance, the Broncos had 12 players feature in FIGHTING FOR CALL-UP: Darius Boyd. the 1998 and 2002 series. Nine Broncos played in Queensland’s drought-breaking 2006 series win, which kickstarte­d the state’s Origin dominance and there were seven Brisbane players in last year’s series.

Like XXXX beer, the Broncos are synonymous with Queensland Origin and it would be remarkable for the club to not be represente­d in the Maroons.

Ironically, Brisbane’s Origin players this year may be wearing blue if NSW blood James “The Jet” Roberts and retain Jack Bird.

Former Broncs halfback Ben Hunt, now at the Dragons, is the frontrunne­r to snare the Maroons No.7 jersey.

Legendary Broncos and Queensland prop Shane Webcke said Brisbane’s impending poor Origin representa­tion could actually help the club given it has traditiona­lly struggled to win games during the taxing period.

Four NRL rounds remain before Origin selectors pick teams for Game One.

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