Rookie Queensland coach Paul Green is set to gamble on three superstars who have not played in a month while Eels hooker Reed Mahoney is a chance to make his debut for the State of Origin series opener on June 9.

Green on Monday selected Cameron Munster, Kalyn Ponga and Harry Grant in his 20-man squad despite the trio having not played any NRL games since round nine.

Grant has been named to start at hooker while Mahoney and fellow potential debutant Kyle Feldt have been listed on the extended bench in the team submitted to the NRL by midday on Monday under official guidelines.

Munster has battled a Lisfranc foot injury, Grant needs to overcome a hamstring strain and Ponga has struggled with a groin complaint and all three remain in doubt for the series opener next week.

A tripping suspension is hanging over the head of Melbourne forward Felise Kaufusi and he will head to the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night in a bid to clear his name.


Bench utility AJ Brimson is confident he will be fit despite limping off with a knee injury in Gold Coast’s heavy loss to Cronulla on Sunday.

Green said he wanted to finalise his 17-man team by the end of the week but such is his confidence in Munster being fit to play he admitted he does not have a back-up option if the Wally Lewis Medallist is ruled out.

“I don’t have one,” Green said when asked who his back up five-eighth is if Munster is ruled out in camp.


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