David Fifta has missed out on Origin selection as Billy Slater names three potential debutants in the extended Queensland squad for Game I.
The Queensland Maroons have announced their team for Game I of State of Origin, with Titans prop David Fifita a shock omission from Billy Slater 's squad.The 20-player squad also includes Broncos players Brendan Piakura and Ezra Mam for the first time.
Tom Dearden has been named as Cameron Munster's replacement at five-eighth, with the Broncos' Ezra Mam also named in the 20-player squad.
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