Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Arrow has fantastic shot at Origin berth

- PETER BADEL

LESSONS learned from a Queensland enforcer has steeled Titans ironman Jai Arrow as he braces for a State of Origin showdown with Raiders hulk Josh Papalii today in Canberra.

The Titans-Raiders clash at GIO Stadium will feature an intriguing subplot when rival locks Arrow and Papalii square off in a duel that will shape their Maroons’ selection hopes for Origin I.

Arrow is in the frame for an Origin debut after a great start to the season at his new club, while Maroons incumbent Josh Papalii is back in contention after being axed to reserve grade last month.

With Josh McGuire (ankle) racing the clock to be fit for the series opener on June 6, Arrow could be the man to replace him, fuelled by tips from the Broncos lock and Queensland’s reigning player of the year.

“Moose (McGuire) was a really good mentor for me at the Broncos,” said Arrow, who left Red Hill over summer to chase a starting spot at the Titans.

“He and Sammy Thaiday were always jumping in to help me out.”

Arrow was superb against the Sharks last week, amassing 188m, three tackle busts and 31 tackles.

He knows he is tantalisin­gly close to an Origin debut after a candid pre-season chat with Queensland coach Kevin Walters.

“We had a one-on-one meeting,” said Arrow, who was chosen in Queensland’s Emerging Origin squad in January.

“He told me what I was capable of and said just keep working and if you do that, it (a Queensland jumper) will come for you.

“Going to the Emerging Camp, I was shocked with that, but Kevvie said ‘I think you can do some good things’ and that means a lot coming from someone like him.

“It would be great to play Origin under him.”

The Titans need Arrow to fire to snap a three-match losing streak, but coach Garth Brennan is also banking on chief playmaker Ash Taylor to dismantle the Raiders.

Underlinin­g the expectatio­ns he has for the gifted Taylor, Brennan admits the Queensland Origin hopeful has yet to take complete control of Gold Coast’s attack.

“He has been inconsiste­nt,” Brennan said. “He didn’t take the ball to the line anywhere near what he needed to last weekend.

“Consistenc­y is a big thing for Ash which comes with experience and age.

“I’ve always referred to it as Ash being like a jockey on the horse. He has to make sure he is steering them and heading in the right direction.

“He doesn’t have to have the ball in his hands all the time but he needs to be aware of where we’re heading and where the sets are finishing.

“When Ash plays well and he is on, we play well. There is no doubt about that.”

 ?? Main picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Canberra’s Josh Papalii will face Titans’ Jai Arrow today at GIO Stadium and (inset) Arrow during his time with Josh McGuire at the Broncos.
Main picture: AAP IMAGE Canberra’s Josh Papalii will face Titans’ Jai Arrow today at GIO Stadium and (inset) Arrow during his time with Josh McGuire at the Broncos.

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