Reece Walsh says he was surprised Broncos teammate Adam Reynolds missed the Blues’ Origin cut – but he has bigger fish to fry.
Queensland fullback Reece Walsh admits that while he was surprised his Broncos teammate Adam Reynolds missed the New South Wales Origin cut, ultimately he cares very little about who lines up on the other side of the fence.
Since his days as an NRL premiership champion with South Sydney, Reynolds has proved that the big stage does not daunt him.And with the series on the line, his composure and ability to bring out the best in the attacking weapons around him at the Broncos – Walsh among them – was viewed by rugby league pundits as an intriguing proposition.
“Obviously, Reyno has been in some good form. Although I do feel for my mate, at the end of the day, it doesn’t really faze me who they put in the team.“It’s about worrying about ourselves, working hard throughout the week, and making sure we prepare well for Wednesday next week. Ponga guided Queensland to a shock series victory last year with a Man of the Match game three display. Speaking after his Knights defeat to Brisbane on Saturday, he declared he never understood why any doubt lingered over Walsh’s ability to thrive in the Origin arena.
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