Western Australia have announced a stack of talent for their squad for next year's State of Origin match against Victoria, with a wealth of talent committing to take part in next year's exhibition match.
The nine additions include talent all over the ground, headlined by Fremantle stars Luke Jackson and Jordan Clark.
Alongside them will be Jackson's former premiership teammate at Melbourne Kysaiah Pickett, who has received an exemption to play for W.A., while fellow live wire small forwards Charlie Cameron (Brisbane) and Bradley Hill (St Kilda) will also play.
West Coast star Liam Baker will join his former premiership teammate Shai Bolton in the team, while Collingwood ruckman Darcy Cameron and GWS pair Jesse Hogan Sam Taylor round out the latest additions to the squad.
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Meanwhile, according to Seven's Xander McGuire, Victoria are expected to announce Western Bulldogs superstar Sam Darcy, who will form a dominant key forward partnership alongside Jeremy Cameron.
Sam Darcy will play full-forward for Victoria in February’s State of Origin blockbuster. Jeremy Cameron the other key forward named.
— Xander McGuire (@XanderMcGuire7) December 10, 2025
Dad Luke played for South Australia and grandfather David Darcy played for Victoria.
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More players are expected to be announced over the coming weeks.
The game is set to be played on February 14 next year at Optus Stadium.