NSW recalls, sackings loom for Origin II

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Blake Ferguson and Wade Graham are in line for NSW State of Origin recalls in game two. 9News

Blake Ferguson during Origin III 2017. Ferguson is competing with Manly's Tom Trbojevic for the wing spot left vacant by injured Raiders star Nick Cotric. Yet Trbojevic could also fill a centre position, with Latrell Mitchell and Josh Morris not cemented.

Ferguson's inclusion may rely on NSW coach Brad Fittler dropping either Mitchell or Morris, after he indicated that he was keen to select Trbojevic; a star in last year's Blues series win.“I’m just honestly really happy to be playing footy,’’ Ferguson told Fox Sports on Saturday, after the Eels smashed Brisbane.

“It’s good to be a good footy player but you’ve got to be a good person at the same time and I feel like I’ve been living that on and off the field.’’

 

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