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Ezra Mam controversial selection in extended Queensland State of Origin squad

Maroons coach Billy Slater has made some huge selection calls for game two of the State of Origin series.

Slater addresses Mam's return to Queensland squad

Maroons coach Billy Slater has defended his decision to choose controversial Brisbane Broncos five-eighth Ezra Mam in an extended 20-man Queensland squad for Wednesday week’s State of Origin clash in Perth.

On a day when Slater also confirmed the axing of 36-year-old Maroons skipper Daly Cherry-Evans, his selection of Mam – who isn’t expected to make Queensland’s match-day 17 but could be the 18th man – raised eyebrows, with the Broncos star having only recently returned from a nine-match NRL suspension after being banned for a drug-driving scandal that resulted in him being sent to rehab and fined $120,000.

Ezra Mam is a controversial inclusion in an extended Maroons squad. Picture: Liam Kidston
Ezra Mam is a controversial inclusion in an extended Maroons squad. Picture: Liam Kidston

“He’s been doing a great job over the last few weeks since he’s returned,” Slater said in explaining his selection of Mam.

“We feel that the squad will benefit from him being here. He’s been a part of this squad before and I’m sure he’ll take his opportunity if presented.

“I’m sure people will have their speculation around all the people selected.”

Cherry-Evans’ spot has gone to North Queensland Cowboys half Tom Dearden for a game the Maroons must win to keep the Origin series alive.

“It’s just a case of the best person for the position,” Slater said.

“When you’re in this position to make decisions, you have to think what’s best for the footy team. We just feel Tom is the right person for the No.7 jersey right now.

“Obviously, Daly wanted to play and he was disappointed that he wasn’t going to get the opportunity, but he took the news with great character and great respect.

“We had a good conversation. We’ve got a great relationship.

“You won’t hear a negative word from me about Daly Cherry-Evans. What he’s given this jersey and what he’s done for this footy team in this group, that will be with all Queenslanders and with Daly for the rest of his life.

“No one can take that away from him.”

Daly Cherry-Evans has been axed from Queensland’s squad. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
Daly Cherry-Evans has been axed from Queensland’s squad. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images

Dearden’s previous spot on the bench is set to go to Canterbury’s Kurt Mann, while Warriors star Kurt Capewell is set to be included in the 17 at the expense of axed Gold Coast Titans forward Beau Fermor.

Slater said the Maroons’ new captain would be announced on Tuesday when the final 17 was confirmed.

Maroons 20-man squad: Kalyn Ponga, Xavier Coates, Robert Toia, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Valentine Holmes, Cameron Munster, Tom Dearden, Mo Fotuaika, Harry Grant, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Kurt Capewell, Jeremiah Nanai, Pat Carrigan, Kurt Mann, Lindsay Collins, Reuben Cotter, Trent Loiero, Ezra Mam, Jack Howarth, Corey Horsburgh.

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