The Gold Coast Bulletin

Pack’s set to return serve

- RIKKI-LEE ARNOLD

QUEENSLAND’S engine room is ready to up the ante in Sunday’s clash with the NSW pack, after being outmuscled by the Blues in Game One.

The Maroons forwards have come under heavy criticism for their performanc­e in Origin I against a Blues pack led strongly by debutant hooker Damien Cook and starting props Reagan Campbell-Gillard and David Klemmer.

While Campbell-Gillard has been ruled out of the showdown at ANZ Stadium with a broken jaw, NSW are not expected to take a backward step as they try to seal the series on home turf.

But a determined Queensland pack is ready to meet fire with fire.

Enforcer Josh Papalii says he takes the criticism personally, despite being one of the stronger forwards in Game One.

“I do take it personally because that’s where games are won, in the middle,” he said.

“I wasn’t too happy about my own game. Playing well in a losing team is probably a good thing, but in saying that, we still lost the game which I hate doing.

“Being involved with the likes of Matty Scott and Nate Myles (in the past), it’s big shoes to fill with us young fellas coming through. But we obviously lost that and I take that upon myself to try to help us win on Sunday.”

Game One debutant Jai Arrow is also determined to experience his first win in a Maroons jersey.

While he was happy with his own initiation to Origin, he said the forwards had to take responsibi­lity for the loss and could not shy away from the challenge.

“If your forward pack is not doing a job then your backs can’t score points,” he said.

The Maroons pack is expected to be boosted by Dylan Napa, who has been trying to overcome an ankle injury. The Roosters forward trained again yesterday in a positive sign that he recovered well from Wednesday’s testing.

He is yet to be officially cleared by Maroons officials, but it is understood they are happy with his progress.

 ?? Pictures: ADAM HEAD ?? Josh Papalii admits the heat is on himself and fellow Queensland forwards (below from left) Jai Arrow, Dylan Napa and Jarrod Wallace.
Pictures: ADAM HEAD Josh Papalii admits the heat is on himself and fellow Queensland forwards (below from left) Jai Arrow, Dylan Napa and Jarrod Wallace.
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