It seemed Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow was always destined to play for Queensland – the Queensland Reds, that is.

North Queensland Cowboys speedster Tabuai-Fidow will provide the Maroons a much needed shot in the arm when he runs out for his State of Origin debut in game three on the Gold Coast.

Yet the 19-year-old nicknamed “Hammer” could so easily have been playing rugby union for the Reds instead if not for a bout of homesickness.

Not so long ago Tabuai-Fidow was earmarked for Super Rugby honours after moving from his home town Cairns to the big smoke of the Queensland capital.

As a Brisbane Grammar scholarship holder, Tabuai-Fidow was firmly entrenched in the Reds junior academy.

“I was in the Reds pathway program when I was 15 in Brissie,” the teenager said.

“But I got homesick. I made a choice to move back home and pursue league.


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