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2022 Rabbitohs All Stars Match

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From Zero Tackle,

Reserves players in line for potential All Stars selection

Indigenous All-Stars coach Laurie Daley has conceded his squad may need to call on reserve-grade players should his forward pack diminish any further before next Saturday's All-Stars clash.

Both the Indigenous and Maori squads were confirmed earlier this week, with Daley and Maori coach David Kidwell both unable to select full-strength sides as a string of stars opted not to feature in the representative fixture.

While reinforcements have been welcomed into their respective sides, the Indigenous camp have seen their already low second-rower stocks drastically depleted, with the likes of Adam Elliott, Tyrone Peachey and Wade Graham among those unavailable.

Daley, who will begin preparations with his squad from Monday, currently has Josh Kerr, Andrew Fifita, Jamayne Taunoa-Brown and Ryan James at his disposal for front-rower duties, leaving the Indigenous All-Stars squad to potentially look toward the NSW Cup for their next wave of selections should they lose more forwards from their pack.

“It’s fair to say if we lose a forward or two, we will need to find some players who have not played a lot of first grade, if any at all,” Daley told The Sydney Morning Herald.

“We’re light on with forwards, we always have been, and we tend to produce so many outstanding backs."

While the compromised quality could hinder the Indigenous All-Stars' chances, uncapped NRL players could find their feet under the big lights before stepping foot onto the field come the premiership season.

Daley drew attention to the likes of Taunoa-Brown and Kerr, who sparked their careers with some help from the showcase game.

“We have actually picked guys who haven’t played first grade before, and they have done a great job for us," Daley added.

"In some cases, it has helped them go on to get contracts. When Jamayne played, he was on a train-and-trial contract with the Warriors at the time and then landed a full-time deal.

“Kerry was another player who debuted in this game, got some confidence and then kicked on.”

The Indigenous All-Stars' forward group will be supported by David Fifita, Josh Curran, Reuben Cotter and Jack Bird among others, however they will face tough competition from their Maori counterparts.

Kidwell will have James Fisher-Harris, Jazz Tevaga, Joseph Tapine, Kenny Bromwich, Kevin Proctor, Royce Hunt and TC Robati at his disposal for the clash, with the Maori All-Stars looking to extend their unbeaten run to three matches in a row.

The men's All-Stars match is scheduled to begin at 8:10pm AEDT at Commbank Stadium next Saturday.
 

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Welcome to All Stars week!: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/02/07/welcome-to-all-stars-week/

Footy fans rejoice!!! All Stars week is finally, finally here!!! It feels like it's been a very long Off-Season this time around but that officially comes to an end this Saturday night...... God, that feels good to say!

Enjoy the week everyone. I am neither Indigenous or Maori but I respect both cultures greatly and always love all the cultural festivities and learning something new every week. Let's soak it all up.

We may only have one All Stars rep in AJ since Cody and Latrell couldn't play but I'm still really looking forward to it. If anything, It might make it more enjoyable because we can just sit back and relax a bit more as we only have one star out there risking injury.

At this stage, I'm tipping the Maori to win. Their forward pack just looks way too strong but that may change during the week. Who are you tipping?

Footy is back for 2022!! How exciting! Let's rip in!
 

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Mitchell, Naden called into Indigenous All Stars squad: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/02/07/mitchell-naden-called-into--indigenous-all-stars-squad/

Shaq Mitchell Called Into Indigenous All Stars Squad: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2022/02/07/shaq-mitchell-called-into-indigenous-all-stars-squad/

Massive, massive congrats to Shaq!! The biggest moment of his career so far no doubt. It really is a credit to himself, a testament to the hard work he has put in over the Off-Season. It's a wonderful story and he truly does deserve this. Can't wait to see him play and I hope he kills it. Such a shame the NRL won't allow Trell to play alongside him.

Sonny of a gun - The inspiration behind Johnston's try-scoring feats: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/02/07...spiration-behind-johnstons-try-scoring-feats/
 

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NRL All Stars squad announcements: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/02/08/nrl-all-stars-squad-announcements/

Bit of a shame to hear about AJ if that's true. Hope it's not because of injury. I'm also still a bit unsure about it because if he was out, don't you think it would be all over the media by now and it would have been mentioned in the link above? It's a strange one.

Why All stars is so unreal: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/02/08/why-all-stars-is-so-unreal/

Fury as Rooster barred from All Stars match: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/the-mo...per-bowl/90e3879d-2982-4c5e-90ff-8ffaaf720465

Edit: Confirmed that AJ is out. That's a real shame, he'd be gutted. As I said, I hope it's not due to injury.
 
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