The SMH reporting that Leota is being considered for the Origin squad, and is 1 of 6 Panthers players in calculations for selection.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/origin-bolter-nsw-blues-consider-shock-selection-of-little-known-panthers-prop-20201005-p5626c.html
With Queensland facing the prospect of being without Kalyn Ponga, NSW are contemplating one of the boldest Origin selection moves in recent memory, considering little-known Penrith bench player Moses Leota for their 27-man squad.
In a huge show of faith in the high-flying Panthers, sources close to the Blues camp told the Herald that NSW coach Brad Fittler is impressed with Leota's impact off the bench for his club and is in line for a shock call-up.
The Panthers' record-breaking season could be rewarded with up to six players in the Blues squad, which will be finalised on October 25. Nathan Cleary, Stephen Crichton, Liam Martin, Api Koroisau, Isaah Yeo and Leota are all in calculations.
Leota's potential selection comes 24 hours after Fittler left NSW and Australian prop incumbent
David Klemmer out of his 27-man squad, opening the door for Leota to join the likes of Junior Paulo, Payne Haas and Daniel Saifiti as the front-rowers in the Blues fold.
Auckland-born Leota played his junior football for St Marys and was named in Fittler's Emerging Blues squad last year alongside Kotoni Staggs, Victor Radley and Mitchell Moses.
Leota has played 79 NRL games since his debut in 2016, 62 of those coming off the bench for the Panthers. He has averaged nine runs a game for a total of 107 metres in 2020.