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State of Origin U19s: Blues teen stars to watch in NSW v Qld Origin battle at Leichhardt

They are NSW State of Origin’s Gen Next. NSW teens on the path to success and already turning heads. Top guns to watch in the U19 NSW v Queensland match-ups on Thursday.

Young guns in the U19 Origin squads to watch out for now, or in the near future.
Young guns in the U19 Origin squads to watch out for now, or in the near future.

NSW Under 19 teams will take on Queensland’s best at Leichhardt Oval on Thursday in a mass showing of the best and brightest rugby league talent in Australia.

Both then men’s and women’s teams boast the best and brightest teenagers in the state and players expected to be making their mark sooner rather than later in the NRL and NRLW if they are not there already.

Squad members Davvy Moale and Trey Mooney have already made the jump as has Chantel Tugaga.

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We have spoken to the experts, including NSWRL’s Tom Gibbs, for their take on some of the players to watch out for in the game and, if they don't get a run, on a different field in the near future.

The U19’s matches kick off a fantastic run of top rugby league games with the women’s State of Origin on Friday night and the men’s State of Origin on Sunday.

Thursday’s U19 matches will kick-off at 5.45pm and 7:45pm.

In no particular order here are some of the players to watch in the U19s Origin matches or in future games.

Bulldog's star Paul Alamoti breaking through the Manly defence.
Bulldog's star Paul Alamoti breaking through the Manly defence.

PAUL ALAMOTI, CANTERBURY BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS

A teenager with talent to burn and hailing with the Canterbury Bulldogs club.

A centre with plenty of skills who has been a mainstay of junior rep sides for Canterbury in recent times.

He is now a member of the Bulldogs squad and seen as an explosive player with a good flick pass.

Canberra Raiders forward Trey Mooney charging through the Manly Sea Eagles defence in the SG Ball semi.
Canberra Raiders forward Trey Mooney charging through the Manly Sea Eagles defence in the SG Ball semi.

TREY MOONEY, CANBERRA RAIDERS

Trey Mooney has long been on the radar of the experts as a rising star of the game.

Young lock Mooney is now with the Canberra Raiders and has plenty of experience playing for NSW in both under 16 and under 18 teams in the past.

He is an exciting player to keep an eye on.

Young U19 Blues player Charlie Thompson. Pic: Supplied
Young U19 Blues player Charlie Thompson. Pic: Supplied

CHARLIE THOMPSON, MANLY WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES

Charlie Thompson is a Manly Sea Eagles youngster.

He is an outside back with plenty of speed and a great work ethic according to the coaches.

This talented fullback is on the comeback from a back injury but is a player developing well and with good skills.

Parramatta player Ruby-Jean Kennard.
Parramatta player Ruby-Jean Kennard.

RUBY-JEAN KENNARD, PARRAMATTA EELS

Just 18 but already identified as a talent of the future who has been signed by Parramatta for the NRLW.

The young prop is the daughter of former St George NRL player Ben Ellis.

She is also understood to be the first player to rise through the Junior Elite Pathways System at one club after starting her career at 14 with the Toongabbie Tigers.

She was in the Eels’ Tarsha Gale side and played for the Wentworthville Magpies in the Harvey Norman women’s comp.

SG Ball hooker Tyler Moriarty came through the club's Central Coast Roosters program. Pic: Bryden Sharp
SG Ball hooker Tyler Moriarty came through the club's Central Coast Roosters program. Pic: Bryden Sharp

TYLER MORIARTY, SYDNEY ROOSTERS

Tyler Moriarty is a hooker hailing from the Central Coast Roosters who is quietly making a name for himself.

The youngster has talent to burn and is an example of the success of the Roosters Central Coast pathway.

He has moved to Sydney to pursue his rugby league and is powerful at dummy half.

Penrith junior Jack Cole in action. Pic: Supplied
Penrith junior Jack Cole in action. Pic: Supplied

JACK COLE, PENRITH PANTHERS

A young playmaker from the Penrith Panthers expected to relish his chance to shine.

This teen is another young gun expected to be playing on Thursday under coach Andrew Ryan.

Cole plays for the Panthers Jersey Flegg side and is a half who can kick well and has good leadership qualifies.

Balmain SG Ball skipper Brandon Tumeth. Pic: Wests Tigers Media.
Balmain SG Ball skipper Brandon Tumeth. Pic: Wests Tigers Media.

BRANDON TUMETH, WESTS TIGERS

A Wests Tigers pathway player who was also a member of the Future Blues camp last year.

Tumeth played his local footy for the Concord Burwood Wolves.

A second rower who has turned heads in junior grade football this season.

NSW U19 player Andie Robinson is a former rugby gun. Pic: Supplied.
NSW U19 player Andie Robinson is a former rugby gun. Pic: Supplied.

ANDIE ROBINSON, CRONULLA SHARKS

Played centre for the Sharks in the Harvey Norman women’s comp and also the Tarsha Gale.

Has come from a rugby background to make an early impression on rugby league.

Off the field this Sutherland gun is studying and in her second year of a Bachelor of Journalism.

She was also a member of the 2021 U19s women’s Origin side which beat Queensland 16-12 on the Sunshine Coast.

Justin Matamua is a talent on the rise. Pic: Supplied
Justin Matamua is a talent on the rise. Pic: Supplied

JUSTIN MATAMUA, WESTS TIGERS

Another junior from the Wests Tigers club.

Matamua will be on an NRL development contract in 2023 before progressing to the top 30 squad in 2024.

A lock, he was also in the squad for the Future Blues camp last year and there are big wraps on this youngster.

Terrell Kalo Kalo back in 2014 when he played rep league, union and Oztag.
Terrell Kalo Kalo back in 2014 when he played rep league, union and Oztag.

TERRELL KALO KALO, SOUTH SYDNEY

A young fullback with the Rabbitohs who played for the Glenmore Park Brumbies as a junior.

He was also a talented rugby union player while attending Scots College.

Also named in the NSW Future Blues squad last year, he was a standout in the SG Ball Cup in 2022.

A highly rated young player.

Young U19 Blues player Terrell Kalo Kalo. Pic: Supplied
Young U19 Blues player Terrell Kalo Kalo. Pic: Supplied

JACK BOSTOCK, ILLAWARRA STEELERS

He’s a young gun who got away.

The Illawarra Steelers centre is a player is seen as having a bright future in the sport and will join the Redcliff Dolphins on a development contract as part of a three-year deal starting in 2023.

He was part of the Illawarra south coast Dragons Laurie Daley Cup side in 2021 and the Illawarra Steelers SG ball team.

He’s a centre and has a great sense for scoring tries.

Young U19 Blues player Jack Bostock. Pic: Supplied
Young U19 Blues player Jack Bostock. Pic: Supplied

MICHAEL ASOMUA, CANBERRA RAIDERS

A rising star for the Canberra, he was part of an SG Ball grand final win last season and made his debut for the Raiders in the NSW Cup.

That was all while the young winger was doing his HSC.

He has already played a couple of NSW Cup games, indicating he is a leading light for the future.

Jada Taylor is an youngster who can make an impact. Pic: Supplied.
Jada Taylor is an youngster who can make an impact. Pic: Supplied.

JADA TAYLOR, SYDNEY ROOSTERS

The five eight for the Sydney Roosters in the Tarsha Gale competition which the club won.

Has turned plenty of heads this seasons with her long range tries and skilful footwork.

An exciting player who can make an impact.

Young U19 Blues player Jonah Pezet. Pic: Supplied
Young U19 Blues player Jonah Pezet. Pic: Supplied

JONAH PEZET, MELBOURNE STORM.

Son of Parramatta halfback Troy Pezet, this talent played the majority of his junior rugby league with the Newcastle Knights but also on the NSW Central Coast.

He then moved to Melbourne to be with Storm in 2020.

A talented halfback to keep an eye on.

NSW U19 player Reuben Cherrington. Pic: Supplied.
NSW U19 player Reuben Cherrington. Pic: Supplied.

REUBEN CHERRINGTON, CRONULLA SUTHERLAND SHARKS

Reuben Cherrington is the younger sister of Kennedy who has played for the Blues in the past.

A hooker, she played in Tarsha Gale this year and impressed - especially as she had to commute from Western Australia.

Was with the Harvey Norman women’s Sharks side this year where she plays with her sister.

Young Newcastle Knights player Oryn Keeley. Pic: Supplied
Young Newcastle Knights player Oryn Keeley. Pic: Supplied

ORYN KEELEY, NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS

Youngster on the comeback from a series of mishaps, including a back and knee injury.

A pathway player for the Newcastle Knights, he cracked a NSW Cup game in 2022 and has the determination to go far in the game.

DAVVY MOALE, SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS

Moale is already playing prop for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL.

Moale, who played his local junior footy with the Coogee Wombats, was also a top rugby union player who opted to pursue his career in rugby league.

He was rewarded for the decision when he made his NRL debut in 2021.

NSW U19 player Mia Middleton. Pic: Supplied.
NSW U19 player Mia Middleton. Pic: Supplied.

MIA MIDDLETON, NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS

A young talent from the Newcastle Knights club.

An outside back who was a standout in their finals run in Tarsha Gale.

One to watch out for now and in the future.

SAMUEL FAINU, MANLY WARRINGAH

A young, big, powerful forward from Manly Warringah who has attracted plenty of attention in recent times.

A former development player for the Sea Eagles, he was part of the undefeated Harold Matts winning side last year and ran out for Manly in the SG Ball in 2022.

His coaches say he has good instincts and a knack of being in the right place at the right time.

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Originally published as State of Origin U19s: Blues teen stars to watch in NSW v Qld Origin battle at Leichhardt

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