- James Tedesco
- Josh Addo-Carr
- James Roberts
- Euan Aitken
- Nick Cotric
- James Maloney
- Nathan Cleary
- Reagan Campbell-Gillard
- Cameron McInnes
- Paul Vaughan
- Tyson Frizell
- Boyd Cordner ©
- Jack de Belin
- Damien Cook.
- David Klemmer
- Tariq Sims
- Jake Trbojovic
Backs: Tedesco and Tom Trbojovic have been hit and miss at club level but Teddy gets the nod as an incumbent. I’ve partnered Roberts with Addo-Carr on the left for pure speed. Aitken has shown he matches up well with Greg Inglis and defends alongside club teammate Frizell on the right edge.
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Maloney is the standout No. 6 and without any No. 7 knocking the debate out of the park, club combination gets Cleary over the line.
Forwards: Vaughan and Campbell-Gillard are the form pair up front, Frizell is a no-brainer and Cordner stays on as skipper despite struggling for form at club level. De Belin is made for the early exchanges.
Bench: Cook is the closest thing we’ve seen to Craig Wing and can play a role with or without injury. Klemmmer gets rewarded for past exploits and Sims can play interchange wrecking ball. Trbojovic’s all-round skillset provides a point of difference from the bench.