Damien Cook axed by Souths as Parramatta dump Maika Sivo and Reece Walsh returns for Brisbane Broncos

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NSW State of Origin hooker Damien Cook has been axed by South Sydney for the game against Cronulla.
NSW State of Origin hooker Damien Cook has been axed by South Sydney for the game against Cronulla. Credit: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

NSW State of Origin hooker Damien Cook has been axed by South Sydney as coach Jason Demetriou gambles with his team selection in a bid to save his job.

Cook’s shock non-selection was the biggest talking point when round six teams were announced on Tuesday, with Parramatta axing prolific winger Maika Sivo and Canterbury deploying Stephen Crichton at fullback for the first time. Further north Reece Walsh has been named for the Broncos.

Demetriou was expected to give Peter Mamouzelos a greater share of hooking duties with Cook, but the besieged Rabbitohs coach has named the latter as 18th man.

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Siliva Havili is listed on Souths’ bench to face Cronulla on Saturday and will likely work in tandem with Mamouzelos.

Debutant Jye Gray starts at fullback in the absence of the suspended Latrell Mitchell, leaving Cody Walker as the only survivor of the South Sydney spine that took to the field in round one.

Elsewhere, Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has pulled his first selection shock of the season, dropping Sivo as he seeks to spark the club’s spluttering campaign.

Fresh off a hapless defeat to Canberra, Arthur has dropped Sivo to reserve grade and given Dylan Brown his third halves partner in the space of a month as the Eels prepare to face North Queensland.

Daejarn Asi replaces Blaize Talagi at five-eighth, with Morgan Harper and Bailey Simonsson named to play at centre and wing respectively on Saturday.

While Parramatta have made several changes to halt their early-season slide, the Roosters have been forced to make a mass shake-up as they deal with a rising injury toll.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 08: Reece Walsh calls out to a trainer during a Brisbane Broncos NRL training session at Clive Berghofer Field on April 08, 2024 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)
Reece Walsh will return from injury on Friday. Credit: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images

The Roosters, who face Newcastle on Thursday, have named Joey Manu at fullback for James Tedesco and brought in Connor Watson as five-eighth.

Michael Jennings, who will bring up his 300th NRL game, is named at centre.

Canterbury, meanwhile, have named Crichton at fullback in a reshuffled side that has lost Blake Taaffe and Kurt Mann to injury as they head to face Melbourne on Friday.

The Storm are settled but have listed Nelson Asofa-Solomona among their extended bench.

In Friday’s other game, Brisbane have Reece Walsh fit once more and have made room for Tristan Sailor on the bench as they face the Dolphins.

Elsewhere on Saturday, Ben Trbojevic will fill in at centre as Manly face the Warriors in Auckland, where the home side will be boosted by Dallin Watene-Zelezniak’s return on the wing.

For Sunday’s games, St George Illawarra have stuck by Tyrell Sloan at fullback as they face the Wests Tigers.

Benji Marshall has brought Alex Seyfarth into his starting pack because of John Bateman’s concussion-enforced absence.

Meanwhile, Canberra warhorse Jordan Rapana has succumbed to a knee injury, with debutant Chevy Stewart filling in at fullback to face Gold Coast.

Zac Hosking returns from concussion for the Raiders, as powerful forward Trey Mooney comes on to the bench for his first minutes of the season.

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