The fallout from the Blues horror Origin One loss will continue as squads are selected for the second game of the series.

Debutant Joseph Suaalii's awfully mistimed tackle saw him dismissed and suspended for four games. This rules him out of the do or die clash in Melbourne.

Michael Maguire would have liked to have had as many options available heading into the must win game, but his first choice right centre will miss the game.

Luckily though, there are some pretty handy options ready to put their hand up if called upon.

Below are five such options. We see four options who would join the squad and a fifth that would see a switch. More on that later.

Who would you be naming to run out at centre for Game Two?:

2. Jesse Ramien (Cronulla Sharks)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 10: Jesse Ramien of the Sharks watches on during the round 14 NRL match between the Cronulla Sharks and the Wests Tigers at Southern Cross Group Stadium on June 10, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

The Sharks metre eater was reportedly in contention for the first game.

With Suaalii's right centre spot now available, the Sharks right centre could very easily slot in.

Averaging 156 metres a game for the Sharks this year, he would fit the mould of what is required for the Blues.

Ramien outpointed Kotoni Staggs, easily, this past Saturday night in what many saw as a straight shootout between the two.

Weighing heavily in his favour was the fact he also took Selwynn Cobbo to ask. Cobbo was electric for the Maroons at centre in Game One having been injected via the bench in a shift.

Ramien is ticking a lot of boxes and I have no concerns if he was to earn a maiden Origin call up.