Tongan Pangai OK on Ofahengaue Origin wish

Tevita Pangai has no issue with Brisbane NRL teammate Joe Ofahengaue turning his back on Tonga and changing allegiances in the hope of a Maroons Origin call-up.

Joe Ofahengaue

Brisbane's Joe Ofahengaue (C) is eying a Queensland Origin berth ahead of Tonga's rugby league Test. (AAP)

Passionate Tongan Tevita Pangai says he has no problem with Brisbane NRL teammate Joe Ofahengaue turning his back on the Mate Ma'a and switching allegiance to Queensland.

And after hearing Pangai's description of Andrew Fifita's mentoring style in the Tongan team, it might be for the best for young gun Ofahengaue.

Broncos forward Ofahengaue is in line to be picked for Tonga's one-off Pacific Test against Samoa on June 23 at Sydney's Campbelltown Stadium but claims he will opt for the Maroons if coach Kevin Walters comes knocking.

He is considered a bench chance for Queensland who play their must-win second State of Origin game on June 24 in Sydney - the same weekend as the Pacific Test.

Pangai said he had no regrets over knocking back NSW overtures and sticking with Tonga after the Blues' Origin I win in Melbourne but had no issue with Ofahengaue's stance.

"Everyone is different. He (Ofahengaue) is an Ipswich boy through and through," Pangai said.

"I don't blame him for wanting to play for Queensland. Thirty grand and putting on that jersey is pretty hard to say no to."

Pangai said it would be a shame not to see Ofahengaue in Tongan colours again after they featured in the Mate Ma'a's remarkable surge to the 2017 Rugby League World Cup semi-finals.

But it seems Ofahengaue might have dodged a bullet, judging by Pangai's recollection of their last Tongan camp.

Pangai joked that the only thing Cronulla star Fifita taught him during the Cup campaign was "bad habits".

"He taught me you don't have to prepare well to play a good game of football," he laughed.

"But no, he's good to have around the boys. He's funny and competes when it comes to game day.

"I can't wait to get into camp with him again."

Pangai was tipped to feature in a new-look Blues pack in Origin I before opting to play the Pacific Test.

He didn't have any second thoughts as NSW claimed game one 22-12 at the MCG - probably because he was asleep for half of it.

"I fell asleep at halftime. I was knackered but I heard it was a good game," Pangai said.

"Playing in front of 90,000 fans is the pinnacle of our sport but, to be honest, I feel like I have made the right decision (turning back on NSW)."

Pangai hoped to warm up for his Tongan campaign by leading Brisbane to victory over Fifita's Sharks in Saturday night's clash.

"I just want to get one over big Andrew and give it to him all week in camp - that would be good," Pangai laughed.


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