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GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - JULY 15:  Brenko Lee of the Titans is tackled during the round 18 NRL match between the Gold Coast Titans and the Sydney Roosters at Cbus Super Stadium on July 15, 2018 in Gold Coast, Australia.  (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Titans dominate Emerging Maroons

The Titans’ standing as a team on the rise has been enhanced by the selection of four players, the most of any NRL club, in the Queensland Emerging State of Origin rugby league squad.

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Lachlan Lam of Papua New Guinea smiles as he scores a try, during the Pool C, round 3 Rugby League World Cup match between Papua New Guinea and the USA at the Oil Research National Football stadium in Port Moresby Papua New Guinea, Sunday, November 12, 2017. (AAP Image/Joe Castro) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Top 25 young guns set for a Maroon future

A couple of sons of guns, a Rockhampton backrower running over the opposition, and a Gold Coaster with English heritage who the Super League would love to poach. Read part three here

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Marsden State High School year 10 student Tesi Niu has made the Australian Schoolboys Rugby League side.  Picture: Josh Woning.

25 young stars set for a Maroon future

A Nudgee College perfectionist likened to Matt Gillett, a Marymount College back destined for the Broncos, and fiery forward from Caboolture. It’s part two of our future Origin stars series.

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Nerang's Reece Walsh captained Queensland under-16s against NSW and was one of seven Gold Coasters in the side. Photo: QRL

Top 25 future Maroons: part one

There’s always hype around NRL players aiming make their mark on State of Origin. But who are the young players showing their potential at the lower levels? READ PART TWO ON TUESDAY.

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