James Tedesco will lead the NSW Blues as fullback in the opening game of the 2026 Ampol State of Origin series on May 27.
What happened?
Tedesco was chosen over Penrith's Dylan Edwards for the No.1 jersey.
NSW coach Laurie Daley made the tough call, citing the style of football they want to play.
Why it matters for James Tedesco
This will be Tedesco's 24th Origin match, and he's looking to make an impact.
The Sydney Roosters custodian has been in stellar form, averaging over 220 running metres and five tackle-breaks per game.
What comes next?
The NSW Blues will face off against their opponents at Accor Stadium on May 27.
Tedesco will be joined by six debutants, including Cronulla prop Addin Fonua-Blake and Roosters back-rower Victor Radley.
The team is looking strong, with Tedesco's experience and skill set to be a major factor.
The loss of Latrell Mitchell due to a back injury is a blow, but captain Isaah Yeo praised Mitchell's selflessness in withdrawing from the game.
Yeo said Mitchell's decision showed how much the NSW team meant to him.
The NSW Blues are gearing up for a big game, and Tedesco's return as fullback is a major boost.
The 2026 Ampol State of Origin series is set to be an exciting one, with the NSW Blues looking to make a strong start.
Tedesco's performance will be closely watched, and he's looking to make a big impact in the series.