Queensland State of Origin coach Mal Meninga might not know until the weekend the make-up of his side to play New South Wales in game one in Sydney on Wednesday.
The NRL's Integrity Unit has been unable to interview Brisbane woman Katie Lewis who gave a statement to police on Wednesday, alleging South Sydney forward Ben Te'o punched her in the face last month, leaving her bleeding and with a fractured eye socket. The unit is understood to have set up meetings with the woman only to have her cancel.
Queensland police reopened their investigation into Lewis' allegations after she made her statement on Wednesday, the day Te'o joined the Maroons in camp at their Coolum base on the Sunshine Coast.
He and injured Newcastle fullback Darius Boyd (bruised ankle) were immediately put on ice by Queensland officials concerned their media free-for-all with players could suddenly turn into a circus. Meninga supported the decision to withdraw both players from interviews.
"They have had enough media scrutiny for a lifetime, especially one of them," he said.