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All-Stars voting update: Marsters polling strongly

North Queensland Toyota Cowboy Esan Marsters is currently sitting second in voting for the Maori All-Stars centre position ahead of next month's match in Townsville. 

The 24-year-old, who trails only Joey Manu, is a two-time representative of the Maori All-Stars (2019-20).

Cowboys' five-eighth Scott Drinkwater sits in third behind Cody Walker and Jack Wighton, while hooker Reuben Cotter trails Connor Watson and Will Smith in their respective Indigenous All-Stars positions. 

Meanwhile, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has drawn the largest group of candidates of any position (11), competing against Indigenous superstars Josh Addo-Carr, Alex Johnston and Blake Ferguson for the two wing spots. 

Voting closes at midnight Friday, January 22, so vote now

Highest polling players

Indigenous

  • Fullback: Latrell Mitchell, Alex Johnston, Nicho Hynes
  • Wing: Josh Addo-Carr, Blake Ferguson, Alex Johnston
  • Centre: Jack Wighton, Brenko Lee, Brian Kelly
  • Five-eighth: Cody Walker, Jack Wighton, Scott Drinkwater
  • Halfback: Jamal Fogarty, Ash Taylor, Braydon Trindall
  • Prop: Andrew Fifita, Josh Kerr, Jamayne Taunoa-Brown
  • Hooker: Connor Watson, Will Smith, Reuben Cotter
  • Second Row: David Fifita, Wade Graham, Adam Elliott
  • Lock: Wade Graham, Adam Elliott, Tyrone Peachey

NZ Maori

  • Fullback: Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Bailey Simonsson
  • Wing: Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Reimis Smith, Jordan Rapana
  • Centre: Joey Manu, Esan Marsters, Dylan Walker
  • Five-eighth: Jarome Luai, Jahrome Hughes, Dylan Walker
  • Halfback: Jarome Luai, Jahrome Hughes, Kodi Nikorima
  • Prop: James Fisher-Harris, Jesse Bromwich, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
  • Hooker: Brandon Smith, Jeremy Marshall-King
  • Second Row: Kenny Bromwich, Corey Harawira-Naera, Kevin Proctor
  • Lock: Joseph Tapine, Kevin Proctor, Briton Nikora
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