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High school teammates reunite to torment Maroons

High school teammates reunite to torment Maroons

By Navitalai Naivalurua
27/05/2025
Source : NRL

Former high school classmates Hudson Young and Max King have declared they are ready to make an instant impact off the bench for the NSW Blues as they reunite in tomorrow’s State of Origin opener.

The pair grew up together in Maitland, where they attended All Saints College and played SG Ball for the Knights.

Their rugby league journeys took them away from Newcastle on divergent paths, but they’ve now reunited as Blues after King was selected to make his State of Origin debut and Young earned a NSW recall.

Back together as interchange forwards, the duo are desperate to make an impact off the bench tomorrow night.

Both Young and King have endured personal challenges that threatened to derail their careers before they got started.

A 16-year-old Young was handed an 18-month ban in 2015 after testing positive for a banned substance, having consumed a store-bought supplement given to him by his uncle.

The suspension ended his time in the Knights pathway and nearly derailed both his football career and his life.

The Raiders eventually gave him a second chance and Young has repaid coach Ricky Stuart with interest, developing into one of their most important players.

As for King, he joined the Titans Under 20s program in 2016 and played 17 games in an impressive rookie NRL season the following year.

The prop eventually moved to Melbourne, where he struggled with a debilitating Achilles injury. A suspension forced him to watch the Storm's 2020 grand final victory from the sidelines, and he missed the entire 2021 season with injury.

Bulldogs boss Phil Gould eventually gave King a lifeline, and he has largely maintained a clean bill of health since joining the club.

While it was tough to watch his childhood friend struggle so much just to get on the field, Young said it's all worth it as they are back together now as Blues teammates.

Young enters tomorrow's clash desperate for his own piece of Origin redemption, having lost all three matches that he has played for NSW.

The Blues will take on the Maroons at 10.05pm tomorrow in Game 1 of the State of Origin.

Source : NRL

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