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NRL 2020: St George Illawarra Dragons, Cameron McInnes, positional switch has skipper back in Origin frame – NRL.COM
Cameron McInnes no longer considers himself solely as a hooker and his willingness to embrace the move to lock could help the St George Illawarra skipper’s State of Origin ambitions.
Cameron McInnes no longer regards himself solely as a hooker and his willingness to embrace a new role could help his State of Origin ambitions.
The Dragons captain will return to the hooking role for Thursday’s match against South Sydney, the club he appeared destined to captain before the emergence of Blues rake Damien Cook.
The move was forced by Ben Hunt reverting to halfback after Adam Clune was concussed last weekend.
McInnes and Cook are considered the top two hookers in NSW, with litt…
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