Hinchcliffe and Reynolds drafted into NSW

Robbie Farah will go under the knife on Tuesday in a bid to play in the State of Origin decider next week.

NSW State of Origin coach Laurie Daley.

NSW coach Laurie Daley says injured Robbie Farah will have hand surgery in time to join Origin III. (AAP)

NSW coach Laurie Daley says injured Blues hooker Robbie Farah will have surgery on his broken hand on Tuesday in a bid to play in next week's State of Origin decider in Brisbane.

Melbourne's Ryan Hinchcliffe and Canterbury's Josh Reynolds will also fly to Coffs Harbour while Cronulla rake Michael Ennis, who remains an option, will remain in Sydney to beat his high-tackle charge at the NRL judiciary.

Newcastle pair Sione Mata'utia and Tariq Sims will also join the camp.


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