Barba inspires Bulldogs’ win over Storm

A call from Queensland selectors appears likely for Ben Barba after the Bulldogs fullback completed one of the great Origin auditions in Canterbury’s 20-4 NRL win over Melbourne in Mackay on Sunday.

But the people Barba really wanted to impress have already made their feelings known.

Family members outnumbered Barba’s Bulldogs teammates in the dressing room as, one by one, they congratulated the livewire No.1 after a memorable homecoming.

Barba stated a compelling case to replace Queensland fullback Billy Slater ahead of July 4’s Origin III in Brisbane by scoring a try and setting up another two, including a remarkable length-of-the-field effort.

However, Mackay-bred Barba had higher priorities than Origin ahead of the first NRL clash played in his hometown.

“I was a bit nervous before the game. Playing in front of family and friends I grew up with, I was always going to be,” Barba said.

“I am still in shock. It is a dream come true to come here but it another thing to beat a side like Melbourne in front of family and friends.

“There are more family inside the sheds than teammates.”

Barba said he would monitor his mobile phone in case the Queensland selectors come calling.

But he sounded tempted to re-direct all now to his mother after her skills ensured a problem-free buildup to the historic game in Mackay.

“I gave all the tickets I could possibly get to mum. I said to everyone ‘deal with her and I will talk to you after the game’,” Barba laughed.

“I am lucky I have an organised mum – everyone was happy.”

He hopes he will be smiling too when Queensland selectors make the tough call between Barba, Matt Bowen, Greg Inglis and Darius Boyd as Slater’s replacement.

“I have put my hand up now. But there are some great fullbacks to choose from so I will just hope for the best,” he said.

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