Tyson Frizell shrugs off any concussion concerns ahead of State of Origin I

Cameron Mee
Updated May 27 2019 - 8:27pm, first published 7:00pm
Injury scare: Tyson Frizell (left) and Josh Dugan receive treatment after their head clash on Sunday afternoon. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins.
Injury scare: Tyson Frizell (left) and Josh Dugan receive treatment after their head clash on Sunday afternoon. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins.

St George Illawarra forward Tyson Frizell has declared he will be fit and firing when the State of Origin opener kicks off next Wednesday night after brushing off a head knock suffered on Sunday afternoon.

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Cameron Mee

Cameron Mee

Sports Journalist

Sports reporter at the Canberra Times

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