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NRL 2020: Moe Fotuaika picks Maroons over New Zealand

He’s one of the most explosive young talents in the NRL, and with both the Maroons and New Zealand chasing his services, Moe Fotuaika has officially decided who he wants to represent.

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Queensland have scored a major coup with Titans front-row sensation Moe Fotuaika rejecting New Zealand to chase his State of Origin dream with the Maroons.

News Corp can reveal Fotuaika has officially pledged his allegiance to Queensland after Maroons coach Kevin Walters inquired about his eligibility for the historic Origin series in November.

The development is a major shot in the arm in Queensland’s quest to snap NSW’s two-year dominance of Origin with legendary Blues prop Steve Roach rating Fotuaika a future front-row superstar.

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Moeaki Fotuaika has picked Queensland as his team to represent. Picture: Scott Davis
Moeaki Fotuaika has picked Queensland as his team to represent. Picture: Scott Davis

There were fears Fotuaika had been lost to the Queensland system. He grew up on the Gold Coast and attended Keebra Park High, but held dual eligibility after being born in New Zealand and representing the Junior Kiwis two years ago.

Maroons hierarchy were so unsure of Fotuaika’s allegiance he is currently not listed on the Queensland Rugby League’s official register of Origin eligible players.

But the confusion is over, with Walters confirming Fotuaika is officially a Queenslander – putting the 20-year-old firmly in the selection frame for Origin I against NSW on November 4 in a huge boost for the Maroons.

“Moe is eligible for Queensland,” Walters said.

“I spoke to him last week and he has confirmed he wants to play for us.

“He has some strong cultural ties to Tonga and New Zealand but Moe has always been on my radar and I’m glad he is committed to play for the Maroons.”

Fotuaika made his NRL debut in 2018 and has since amassed 54 first-grade games. The 107kg bookend has been superb for the Titans this season, averaging 144 metres and 36 tackles per game to play a leading role in Gold Coast’s revival under new coach Justin Holbrook.

Balmain legend Roach believes Fotuaika would flourish in the Origin arena with his skill, toughness and footwork and Walters agrees.

“He has been outstanding for the Titans for the past two seasons,” Walters said.

“I just love his toughness, he has battled a wrist problem and he has soldiered on, so he’s genuinely on the radar for an Origin debut.

“From my point of view, Moe is very consistent and gets through a mountain of work with no fuss.

“He is certainly tough enough for Origin and he is starting for the Titans as well, so he is among the props I am looking at for this year’s series.”

Titans teammate and Queensland workhorse Jai Arrow believes Fotuaika – who turns 21 two days before Origin III on November 18 – is ready for an Origin baptism.

“Moe is a genetically gifted young man,” he said.

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“He is so powerful and strong. It is scary that he is only 20. He has got a lot of footy ahead of him.

“I guarantee you he would be right for the Origin arena.

“I’ve been in his ear telling him, ‘If you make it, put your hand up, you’d love it, it’d be the best thing for you’.

“I have no doubt he would eat that arena up.

“He is a very shy guy. He keeps to himself, but when you get to know him he is quite funny.

“He hasn’t said too much about it but I know he will be in the conversations about being picked in that team.

“He is the strongest middle forward at the club. We’ve got Greg Marzhew who is an absolute freak in the gym.

“But Moe is the second strongest at the club, he has a massive motor, is strong, has an offload and pass. He is getting better.”

Originally published as NRL 2020: Moe Fotuaika picks Maroons over New Zealand

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