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ABC Top Stories6/3/2026Sports2 min readAustralia

Reece Walsh Accepts State of Origin Snub, Cites Own Form

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  • Reece Walsh acknowledges his form hasn't met Queensland's State of Origin standards, accepting his omission from the squad.
  • He vows to work harder for the Broncos to earn a recall.

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Why It Matters

Reece Walsh was a notable omission from Queensland's State of Origin squad for the series opener, with selectors choosing Kalyn Ponga at fullback. Ponga was later sent off in the match, a pivotal moment in Queensland's loss to NSW. Walsh himself has acknowledged his form has not been up to the required standard for Origin selection.

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Reece Walsh says he understands why he was left out of Queensland's State of Origin squad for the series opener, admitting his form has not been good enough.

Walsh was a high-profile omission from the Maroons' line-up for last week's Origin I in Sydney, with selectors opting for Kalyn Ponga at fullback.

Ponga hardly made a mistake during the first half but was sent off inside the final 20 minutes of the match for a shoulder charge on NSW winger Tolu Koula.

It was a pivotal moment as the Blues scored 16 unanswered points after Ponga left to field, eventually winning 22-20.

There was no spot for Walsh on the Maroons bench, with Brisbane teammates Ezra Mam and Gehamat Shibasaki included ahead of the 23-year-old.

"I know the standards it takes to play for Queensland and I'm honest with myself. I probably haven't been living up to those standards," Walsh said.

"That's what makes it [State of Origin] so great. Once you put that [Maroons] jersey on, you know what it takes to get back there.

"I'm a realist and I understand I haven't been upholding those standards, but it's about putting in the hard work at training and relaying that back onto the field.

"If I keep working hard in those areas I'm sure the opportunity will come again."

Shibasaki will miss the rest of the Origin series with a knee injury and Mam has been demoted to the Broncos bench for Saturday night's home match against Gold Coast.

"It'd be nice to be in that arena and be amongst the Queenslanders again," Walsh said.

"But my full focus right now is playing good footy for the Broncos and working really hard here in this building. Whatever comes, comes.

"I feel like I'm working hard on my standards and the areas I need to improve in. I'm not a selector and I'm not the one who makes the call, so that's up to them."

Walsh's attacking statistics are down this year compared with his brilliant 2025 when he ignited the Broncos' charge to the premiership.

He is averaging 121 run metres, the lowest figure during his time at the Broncos and below the 148-metre average of last season.

Walsh was sidelined with a fractured cheek earlier this season and the Broncos have not won any of the four matches since his return.

They lost 30-26 to St George Illawarra in Brisbane last Sunday, with the result leaving the defending premiers in 11th place on the ladder.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Reece Walsh will continue to work hard on his form for the Brisbane Broncos.

    Very likely · Short term

  • Reece Walsh may be considered for future State of Origin squads if his form improves.

    Possible · Medium term

Open Questions

  • Will Reece Walsh regain his form and be selected for future State of Origin matches?
  • How will the Brisbane Broncos perform in the remainder of the season without key players potentially being rested or unavailable due to Origin commitments?
  • What is the long-term impact of Kalyn Ponga's send-off on the State of Origin series?

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