Reece Walsh's Versatility Keeps Blues Guessing Ahead of Origin Showdown
June 16, 2026
Walsh has been named on a six-man extended bench at No. 18 for Queensland in the second Origin showdown at the MCG, leaving room for multiple positions.
In game two, Walsh replaces Ezra Mam but notes he could play any role—even prop—demonstrating his flexibility and the strategic uncertainty entering the match.
Queensland is counting on Reece Walsh’s versatility and strategic flexibility as a core part of its plan to keep the Blues guessing.
Walsh's rival and most trusted teammate, Kalyn Ponga, stresses a close, respectful relationship with Walsh, emphasizing mutual trust in preparation and decision-making.
Ponga lauds Walsh’s fearless playmaking and his ability to take control when selected, especially in high-pressure matches.
Coach Billy Slater says Walsh is being considered as a contingency option at halfback, signaling a broader adaptive game plan.
The piece revisits Origin’s history of unpredictability, recalling Walsh’s 2024 game-one KO and how teammates adapted with Cobbo and Tabuai-Fidow in new roles.
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The West Australian • Jun 16, 2026
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