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Opinion: The Queensland players who terrify me | Andrew Johns

Form players, especially in the spine, for both teams; debutants ready to explode at this level but who are wrestling with whether they are good enough; two packs ready to fire.

Halfback Daly Cherry-Evans and five-eighth Cameron Munster both bring out the best in fullback Kalyn Ponga. When Ponga is on the field in Origin, more often than not he’s the most dangerous player. They’re four massive front-rowers who are amazing athletes, have late footwork at the line and can move and step like players 15-20 kilograms lighter than they are.

To’o concedes height but he provides a big advantage in the way he returns the ball with his nuggety body acting like a pinball, bouncing off and away from defenders. He’ll run for more than 200m.

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