Queensland coach Mal Meninga promised to give Newcastle winger Darius Boyd every opportunity to play his 15th State of Origin in Sydney early next month but will rush Melbourne's Justin O'Neill into camp on Tuesday morning as his shadow.
Boyd took the stage for the team announcement at Suncorp Stadium on Monday night with his left foot in a moon boot after scans had earlier cleared him of a fractured ankle.
Meninga also confirmed Manly's Daly Cherry-Evans would join the Maroons camp as back-up for North Queensland star Johnathan Thurston, whose partner Samantha is due to give birth to their first child on June 5 - the night of the first Origin game in Sydney.
"We'll give Darius every opportunity to play. He got a badly bruised ankle and hopefully with a lot of treatment early in the week he will be right to play," said Meninga.
The Queenslanders had their fingers crossed Souths trio Greg Inglis, Ben Te'o and rookie Chris McQueen all pull up healthy after playing Monday night's NRL clash with Cronulla.