Dearden ruled out of Origin I: Will Cherry-Evans receive an SOS?
Queensland needs a new halfback for the 2026 State of Origin Series.
The Maroon’s worst fears were realised when North Queensland officials confirmed scans showed their co-captain Tom Dearden requires surgery after suffering a syndesmosis injury in Friday night’s golden point loss to Parramatta.
The club said Dearden will have surgery next week and is set for a 6-8 week recovery period, ruling him out of the first two matches of the State of Origin series which begins in Sydney on May 27.
Elevated into the Maroons starting line-up in place of Daly Cherry-Evans for the final two matches of 2025, Dearden was instrumental in leading Queensland to a 2-1 victory last season, winning the Wally Lewis Medal as 2025 Player of the Series.
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With the 25-year-old ruled out, head coach Billy Slater and his fellow selectors now need to decide how to replace him at No.7 with a return for Cherry-Evans one of the obvious options.
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Others include Broncos veteran Ben Hunt, Warriors playmaker Tanah Boyd and Cherry-Evans’ Sydney Roosters halves partner Sam Walker.
Queensland and NSW are expected to announce their Game I squads following NRL Round 11.
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State of Origin 2026: Match Schedule
Game I | Wednesday, 27 May, 8:05pm | Accor Stadium, Sydney |
Game II | Wednesday, 17 June, 8:10pm | MCG, Melbourne |
Game III | Wednesday, 8 July, 8:10pm | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |


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