Reuben Cotter at Queensland training on the Sunshine Coast.[/caption]
With Pat Carrigan named at lock, Nanai’s partner in the second row will be his Cowboys co-captain Reuben Cotter, who has also had a less than ideal lead in to the match.
Suspended for the past two matches for a careless high tackle, next Wednesday’s Origin match at Suncorp Stadium will be his first game back since Round 9.
“Obviously not ideal (preparation), but I just got on with it,” Cotter said.
“I couldn’t do much about the suspension, but I’ve been training quite hard over the last couple of weeks and I’ve had top ups on the weekends when the boys have played.
“I’m feeling confident, I’m feeling fresh and ready to go.”
Cotter, who has historically been named prop, but has filled in with aplomb on the edge before, said he was excited for the challenge, with the message from Slater simply being to play his own game.
“Excited for the opportunity, very grateful for the opportunity,” Cotter said.
“I don’t mind where I play to be honest. Just very grateful to be able to wear the jersey.
“That’s what he always says… ‘bring your game, bring your best game, and focus on doing your job to the best of your ability’, so it’ll be the same sort of prep (for me).
“I’m excited about this squad, a few boys will hopefully get their debuts.
“Looking forward to seeing Trent [Loiero] get a start.
“He’s been with us at the back end of last year in a couple of camps so excited for him and good to have big Tino [Fa'asuamaleaui] back as well. Ready to go.”
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COWBOYS DUO ENDURE ROUGH RIDE TO EARN THEIR MAROONS RECALL
By Jordan VELA |
May 23, 2025
Reuben Cotter at Queensland training on the Sunshine Coast.[/caption]
With Pat Carrigan named at lock, Nanai’s partner in the second row will be his Cowboys co-captain Reuben Cotter, who has also had a less than ideal lead in to the match.
Suspended for the past two matches for a careless high tackle, next Wednesday’s Origin match at Suncorp Stadium will be his first game back since Round 9.
“Obviously not ideal (preparation), but I just got on with it,” Cotter said.
“I couldn’t do much about the suspension, but I’ve been training quite hard over the last couple of weeks and I’ve had top ups on the weekends when the boys have played.
“I’m feeling confident, I’m feeling fresh and ready to go.”
Cotter, who has historically been named prop, but has filled in with aplomb on the edge before, said he was excited for the challenge, with the message from Slater simply being to play his own game.
“Excited for the opportunity, very grateful for the opportunity,” Cotter said.
“I don’t mind where I play to be honest. Just very grateful to be able to wear the jersey.
“That’s what he always says… ‘bring your game, bring your best game, and focus on doing your job to the best of your ability’, so it’ll be the same sort of prep (for me).
“I’m excited about this squad, a few boys will hopefully get their debuts.
“Looking forward to seeing Trent [Loiero] get a start.
“He’s been with us at the back end of last year in a couple of camps so excited for him and good to have big Tino [Fa'asuamaleaui] back as well. Ready to go.”
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