Latrell Mitchell in massive Origin development after Suaalii hit with big suspension (2024)

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Joseph Suaalii might have played his last State of Origin game after the NSW centre was hit with a four-game suspension for his hit on Reece Walsh in the series opener on Wednesday night. Suaalii had a horror debut that lasted just seven minutes after he made direct contact with his shoulder to Walsh's head in a nasty tackle after the Queensland fullback had passed the ball.

The Blues clearly went into the game with a plan to pressure and disrupt Walsh, but it backfired just seven minutes in. Suaalii rushed out of the line to put a shot on Walsh as the fullback collected the ball, but slammed his shoulder straight into Walsh's face as he was passing.

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Walsh's head snapped back viciously and also thudded into the ground on the way down, and he appeared to lose consciousness for a brief period. He was immediately ruled out the game with a Category 1 concussion, and Suaalii was given his marching orders as a result.

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The Roosters centre, who is leaving the NRL for rugby union at the end of the season, has since been slapped with a four-game ban. It means he will definitely miss Origin II and won't play another game before the NSW team is picked for Game III - meaning he might not play Origin again.

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Suaalii will spend four games on the sidelines after taking an early guilty plea, and it would have increased to five if he opted to challenge the grade-two reckless high tackle charge at the judiciary and failed. The 20-year-old is no guarantee to return to the NRL after his stint in rugby union - meaning he might be destined to only ever play one game (or seven minutes) of State of Origin.

"Disappointing to see him get sent off, but that's the way they called it," NSW coach Michael Maguire said after NSW went down 38-10 with 12 players. "It's a big call at this level. Reece was falling, I'll have to have another look at it but it's a massive call."

Calls for Latrell Mitchell to replace Joseph Suaalii in Origin II

Maguire is also facing a massive call about who to bring in for Game II. Bradman Best, Kotoni Staggs and Jesse Ramien will all come into contention, but the overwhelming sentiment on social media on Wednesday night was that Latrell Mitchell should be thrown a lifeline.

Mitchell hasn't played Origin since 2021 but has been putting together a nice run of form for the lowly Rabbitohs in the NRL. Many had called for Mitchell to be picked in the NSW team for Game I, but Maguire reportedly had reservations about how much the South Sydney fullback was committed to the Blues.

Maguire reportedly met with Mitchell in the weeks leading up to Game I and got the impression he was more focused on helping the Rabbitohs get off the bottom of the NRL ladder, than winning the Origin shield with the Blues. But Mitchell later denied suggestions about his commitment to NSW, saying: "I specifically said to Madge via phone call if I’m playing well enough for me to be in your side then I’m in 100%. I bleed blue, l love the rivalry and the Origin arena. All I can do now is focus on Souths and winning more games. Good luck to the boys in blue, I’ll be cheering NSW all the way.”

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Queensland great Cooper Cronk said before Game I: “I get why he’s not (in the team). You can’t go down that path of picking (Dylan) Edwards and (Cameron) McInnes and then picking Latrell because that goes away from the way you’re setting up your team.

“But when Latrell puts it together there’s hardly anyone that can stop him. But Latrell needs to be in the right headspace for him to play in the big moments and obviously Madge has had a conversation to think that he’s not.”

Latrell’s thoughts on the game.

Surely gotta get him in for game two.#Origin pic.twitter.com/WrY5ghxjAS

— Lachlan McKirdy (@LMcKirdy7) June 5, 2024

My changes for game 2

Edwards for Teddy
Moses for Hynes
Latrell for Suaalii

I think we need zip from dummy half.
I’d bring in Api.

— The Oracle (@BigOtrivia) June 5, 2024

Big big agree. I’m a big fan of Latrell at centre and especially in the origin arena because you can’t ever doubt that he cares

— V (@TicsVitsJacThic) June 5, 2024

Going to bed disappointed again as a Blues supporter. Cleary, Moses just the start if fit. Could be the perfect opportunity for Latrell to renter origin in the centre’s.

— Shane Wilson (@willow22284) June 5, 2024

Lomax definitely earned his place. Didn’t shy from any challenge and took his try well. Robson and Leniu looked good too. I’d have Latrell in at centre for the rest of the series. RCG in for Haumole. #Origin

— Cam Jamesy 🍒⚪️ (@CPJ_2001) June 5, 2024

Suallii for Latrell and Moses in for Hynes are your changes

SURELY Burton is named on the bench for Origin Two

I'd drop Jurbo for a genuine killer prop too but that wont happen

— KING KAYAL stan account (@suthodan) June 5, 2024

Latrell Mitchell in massive Origin development after Suaalii hit with big suspension (2024)

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