Posted: 2024-05-30 00:55:54

Bold and brash Queensland fullback Reece Walsh and New South Wales' pantomime villain playmaker Jarome Luai are set to resume State of Origin hostilities, and the Maroons No.1 can't wait.

"Luai, yeah … it's exciting. It's going to be good," Walsh said ahead of Wednesday night's series opener in Sydney.

"We're two really competitive people. There are people you want to play with and against (like Luai) who give their all."

NSW five-eighth Luai pegged Walsh as the man who pulled his hair in the Maroons' 26-18 Origin I win in Adelaide last year. 

After the match, Penrith's three-time premiership winner doubled down by saying Walsh "ran away" afterwards.

The feud festered in game two in Brisbane. 

Walsh and Luai were both sent off, and later fined, for striking following a fracas where the Panthers star headbutted the 21-year-old Brisbane Bronco.

Jarome Luai walks off

Jarome Luai was sent off during the second State of Origin clash in Brisbane last year. (AAP Image: Darren England)

Luai was dropped for game three in Sydney and Walsh was suspended, so this will be the first time the pair will meet again in the toughest arena.

Walsh has been mobbed with adulation by rival NRL clubs' fans in Sydney but that won't be the case on Wednesday night when he will be public enemy No.1 with ardent Blues fans. Luai will have the parochial crowd on his side.

Despite the rivalry, Walsh is not dirty on Luai. He recognises a kindred spirit who will do anything for his team to win.

"It's just passion, pride in your state, pride for your teammates and the people you are doing it for," Walsh said.

"You don't want to let people down, that's footy. You go out and play with passion and sometimes it boils over a bit, but at the end of the day it's just footy."

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