- Suffered injury in Friday’s defeat against the Raiders
- Knights hopeful Ponga can return before NRL finals
- Likely replacement for Maroons is Reece Walsh
Kalyn Ponga is out of the State of Origin series decider, after scans confirmed the Queensland superstar suffered a Lisfranc injury.
Newcastle confirmed on Saturday morning that Ponga was set for a lengthy stint out, less than 12 hours after picking up a foot complaint in the loss to Canberra.
Ponga’s injury will potentially open the door for Reece Walsh to return to the Queensland No.1 jersey, after his own return to form for Brisbane.
The Maroons’ other option would be to shift Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow to fullback, after the Dolphins No.1 played centre and wing in the first two games.
Tabuai-Fidow’s move would not be simple, however, given back-up centre Jack Howarth is out with appendicitis and Selwyn Cobbo has been dropped by Brisbane.
Ponga’s injury is a serious blow to the Maroons, given their game-two win in Perth had offered Billy Slater the prospect of keeping the team intact for Sydney.
Kalyn Ponga is out of the State of Origin series decider, after scans confirmed the Queensland superstar suffered a foot injury

Newcastle confirmed on Saturday morning that Ponga was set for a lengthy stint on the sidelines, less than 12 hours after picking up the injury in the loss to Canberra
Newcastle team officials are hopeful Ponga (pictured, in an ankle boot) can return before the NRL finals
Newcastle said in a statement on Saturday that Ponga would begin rehabilitation, ‘with the view to returning to play in the back end of the season.’
Ponga limped from the field during the second half of the Knights’ 22-18 loss, with the injury suffered on the opposite foot to the one he sustained Lisfranc damage to last year.
On that occasion, he missed seven games for the Knights. A similar timeframe would mean Ponga does not return until the eve of the finals this year.
Almost immediately after the match on Friday night, Newcastle officials had feared the worst.
‘Kalyn’s tough. He doesn’t come off for much,’ coach Adam O’Brien said.
‘You have to drag him off the field with a tow truck normally, so it’s probably not a good sign.’
Ponga’s injury also comes as a significant setback for Newcastle and O’Brien, after the Knights had shown signs of turning their season around in the past month.
Five-eighth and back-up fullback Fletcher Sharpe is unlikely to return again this year, after suffering a lacerated kidney and spleen damage last week in Perth against the Dolphins.
Fletcher Hunt could now be the man to fill in for Ponga.
For Queensland, it is also a mega blow.
Despite being one of the best No.1s in the competition, Ponga has been restricted to eight games starting for the Maroons since first wearing the No.1 in 2019.