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Key Broncos need form bounce to crack Maroons side

Reece Walsh (left) has one final club chance to impress Queensland head coach Billy Slater. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Brisbane's big guns in the spine have one final chance to play themselves in or out of a Queensland jersey.

Fullback Reece Walsh, five-eighth Ezra Mam and utility Ben Hunt will all play for the Broncos on Sunday against the Warriors, just hours before Maroons selectors meet to choose their 19-man squad for the State of Origin series opener on May 27 in Sydney.

Brisbane's poor displays in the last fortnight have not assisted the trio. 36-year-old Hunt played just one of those games, last week's 32-4 loss to Manly, after returning from a knee injury.

Maroons legend Cameron Smith did not name any of the trio in his Queensland team listed on the Nine Network's 100% Footy on Monday night.

Smith preferred Newcastle's Kalyn Ponga to Walsh at fullback in a surprise selection.

(L-R) Kalyn Ponga and Reece Walsh.
Kalyn Ponga and Reece Walsh are in a race to lock in the Maroons' No.1 jersey. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Walsh is the current Test fullback but missed the opening two matches of last year's Origin series with injury, before returning as 18th man in the decider.

The new six-man bench for Origin opens up more options for the likes of Mam and Hunt to be selected.

Mam was in the Maroons extended squad last year but is yet to make his Origin debut, while veteran Hunt has played 20 games for Queensland, the last in game three of 2024.

The ankle injury to half Tom Dearden has opened up a vacancy in the halves, but Hunt and Mam's best chance of selection is on the bench.

Neither played well against the Sea Eagles but both have runs on the board. Mam was outstanding in the 2025 grand final when he came off the bench to add real impact for the Broncos, while Hunt is a proven Origin performer.

"You're always hopeful." Hunt said.

"I've been out for a while and had a pretty ordinary game on the weekend so I've got to get back and play some good footy for the Broncs.

"Every time you get picked to play in that Maroons side you pinch yourself. If that happened again I'd be very grateful."

Ben Hunt.
Ben Hunt is hopeful of adding to his 20 Origin games for Queensland. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)

Dearden's replacement could be Sam Walker or his Sydney Roosters halves partner Daly Cherry-Evans. 

Former Maroons captain Cherry-Evans was dropped last year by Slater after game one, but is a proven campaigner. Hunt said Walker was ready for an Origin debut.

"I don't see why not. He's playing some really good footy for the Roosters, him and Chez both," Hunt said.

"It's like Tommy (Dearden) last year. A lot of people didn't think he was up for it, and he got the opportunity and was our best player. Sammy's a good little player and if he got the opportunity, I think he'd stand up."

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