Kalyn Ponga has reportedly been spotted meeting with International Rugby League boss Troy Grant in a move that could spell the end of his State of Origin career. Ponga scored the match-winning try in golden-point against Manly on Thursday night, and probably did enough to retain his spot for the Maroons in Origin 2.
The fullback had 19 runs for 191 metres, five tackle breaks and the winning try as Newcastle came back to beat the Sea Eagles 26-22. And while he may have done enough to retain his spot in Game 2, his future in State of Origin has been thrown into massive doubt.
The Courier Mail is reporting that Ponga has recently seen in a meeting with IRL boss Grant, in what was most likely a discussion about switching his international allegiances from Australia to New Zealand. Ponga has always been bound to play for Australia at international level because represented the Aussie team at the Rugby League World Cup 9s event in 2019.
However he’s never played a Test match for the Kangaroos, and has constantly avoided making a call that would rule him out of playing for NZ. It’s believed Ponga hasn’t wanted to turn his back on the possibility of playing for the Kiwis one day because of his Maori heritage.
Rule change opens door for Kalyn Ponga to represent NZ
The IRL recently changed the rules and allowed AJ Brimson to switch allegiances from Australia to England. Brimson had been bound by the same situation that Ponga was in that he too played for Australia at the World Cup 9s event in 2019.
But the IRL – headed by Grant – recently approved Brimson’s application to represent England and declared the World Cup 9s event was no longer a relevant factor. The IRL said because the 9s event has effectively been discontinued, it doesn’t hold any standing anymore and was “unfairly” blocking players from featuring at Test level.
“At the time, the 9s World Cup was part of IRL’s calendar planning and it was intended to be held every four years,” a statement from the IRL read. “However, the tournament has effectively been discontinued and is not part of IRL’s medium term planning.
“Therefore, the tribunal felt that players who had played in the 2019 World Cup 9s were being unfairly restricted as they elected for their country based on a different set of circumstances to players who elect for a country through a 13-a-side match.”
Kalyn Ponga switch could end his State of Origin career
The rule change effectively opens the door for Ponga to play for New Zealand if he so wishes. And the fact he was recently spotted meeting with Grant has fuelled the rumour mill that he wants to play for the Kiwis.
But a switch in international allegiances would bring an end to Ponga’s Origin career. Because New Zealand are a Tier 1 nation, anyone who represents the Kiwis isn’t allowed to play State of Origin. It’s the same for Brimson, who has ultimately ended his Origin career with Queensland by defecting to England.
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Ponga is likely to see out this year’s Origin series for the Maroons, but a switch to represent New Zealand next season would mean Billy Slater will have to find a new fullback for Queensland. It opens the door for Reece Walsh to reclaim the spot he lost this year, while Slater also has the option of using Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow in the No.1 jersey.


