The State of Origin’s most eligible bachelors: Meet the single stars of QLD Maroons and NSW Blues
As State of Origin heats up, so does the interest in the players gracing the field. Here’s a closer look at some of the most eligible bachelors from the Maroons and Blues.
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As the State of Origin heats up, it’s not just the rugby league action that has fans on the edge of their seats.
Off the field, some of the game’s biggest stars are catching the eyes and hearts of fans across Queensland and New South Wales.
Here’s a closer look at some of the most eligible bachelors from the Queensland Maroons and New South Wales Blues teams:
QUEENSLAND MAROONS
Reece Walsh
Brisbane Broncos’ fullback Reece Walsh is undoubtedly one of the league’s hottest stars.
After a public relationship with Freda Puru, the mother of his daughter Leila, the 21-year-old is now reportedly single.
Walsh has captivated fans with his on-field prowess and off-field charm.
When he’s not dazzling us with his skills, he spends quality time with his daughter, Leila.
His TikTok fanbase is proof of his widespread appeal, with countless ‘Walshy edits’ flooding social media.
Xavier Coates
The 23-year-old former Brisbane Bronco turned Melbourne Storm player, originally from Papua New Guinea, is as dedicated to his roots as he is to his game.
Known for his laid-back yet dedicated persona Coates exudes a down-to-earth charm that’s hard to resist. According to his Instagram feed, he loves the beach, playing PlayStation, and spending quality time with his family.
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Dolphins’ fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, known as ‘Hammer,’ brings a blend of athleticism and cultural pride to the field.
Raised in Cairns, Queensland, he balances his Samoan heritage with his Torres Strait Islander roots. Off the field, he’s a family man who enjoys spending time with friends, his siblings and has recently taken up golf.
Jaydn Su’a
The New Zealand-born Dragons player prefers to keep his personal life under wraps, but his on-field performances speak volumes.
Su’a moved to Australia at a young age, before attending, Marsden State High School and Anglican Church Grammar School, and has since made a name for himself in rugby league.
While little is known about his relationship status, his private nature only adds to his allure, making fans curious about the man behind the game.
Patrick Carrigan
Brisbane Broncos’ vice-captain Patrick ‘Patty’ Carrigan is not just a star on the field but also academically accomplished, holding an honours degree in physiotherapy from the University of Queensland.
Back on the market after a relationship with Nine News sport presenter Bronte Gildea, Carrigan’s laid back persona and leadership qualities make him a top contender for fans’ affections.
NEW SOUTH WALES BLUES
Joseph Suaalii
Sydney Roosters’ rising star Joseph Suaalii, 20, is already making waves both in rugby league and the headlines. With a lucrative move to rugby union planned for 2025, Suaalii’s mature demeanour and impressive career trajectory make him a standout.
While spotted with a mystery girl on Bondi Beach in late 2023, he is reportedly still single.
Zac Lomax
Dragons player Zac Lomax, who has had high-profile relationships in the past, is reportedly single again.
The Temora native, previously linked with NRLW star Jessica Sergis and Aussie swimmer Tahlia Thornton, is a potential future captain, making him a desirable bachelor both on and off the field.
Nicho Hynes
Cronulla Sharks’ Nicho Hynes, with his recognisable hair and smile, is one of the league’s nicest guys.
Previously linked with beauty entrepreneur Morgan Belier, Hynes is now single and dedicated to his community, club, and family.