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When Ben Murdoch-Masila agreed to join the Warriors last March, the Warrington Wolves weren't only losing their Tongan wrecking ball, but their women's club captain also had to bid farewell.
Reuben Cotter used to enjoy watching Cowboys legends Johnathan Thurston and Matt Bowen reach into their bag of tricks for the Indigenous All Stars.
Now, the 22-year-old will become the latest North Queensland player to represent the Indigenous team after being selected to start at hooker against the Maori All Stars on February 20.
Even better for Cotter is that the Harvey Norman All Stars match will be contested at the Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville. I m pretty stoked. It s obviously big for me, coming from an Indigenous background, he told NRL.com on Thursday. I m excited to represent my family and I know Mum was proud.
Latrell Mitchell will make his much-anticipated return while Benji Marshall will represent his Maori culture for the first time after both players were included in the Harvey Norman All Stars squads on Tuesday.
Mitchell s inclusion at fullback for the Indigenous All Stars is a welcome sight for South Sydney fans after the 23-year-old s season was cut short last year due to a hamstring injury.
His new Rabbitohs teammate, Marshall, has been named on the bench for the Maori All Stars with coach David Kidwell unveiling a powerful 20-man squad following a 30-16 win over their Indigenous counterparts last year.
Marshall has been included alongside younger brother Jeremy Marshall-King with both in line to come off the bench in the match, to be played at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on February 20.
A mix of NRLW stars and rising talent headline the women s Harvey Norman All Stars clash at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, to be played before the men s fixture in Townsville on February 20.
The Indigenous All Stars bounced back with a 10-4 victory over the Maori Ferns in the corresponding game last year after suffering an 8-4 loss in the inaugural clash in 2019.
Both teams have undergone significant squad turnover due to injuries, retirements and border travel restrictions, but still feature a total of 20 players who have represented NRLW clubs.
The Indigenous side will field eight NRLW players and will be well led by an experienced forward pack that includes Origin representatives Tallisha Harden, Shaylee Bent and Quincy Dodd.