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State of Origin players squirm as they're asked some VERY risky questions - with one answer seeing star light-heartedly accused of being racist

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Footy greats turned TV comedy duo Fletch and Hindy are at it again, this time drawing fits of laughter from Queensland State of Origin stars during a mock psychology test ahead of the game one in Sydney on Wednesday.

Bryan 'Fletch' Fletcher and Nathan 'Hindy' Hindmarsh gilled the Maroons squad with a series of hilarious 'psychology' questions behind enemy lines at Suncorp Stadium this week.

Claiming to have endorsement from head coach Billy Slater, Bryan Fletcher kicked things off by stating, 'Billy has asked us to do this,' as he sat down with stars including Ezra Mam, Xavier Coates, and Ben Hunt.


The Maroons were put on the spot with rapid-fire questions, supposedly for a psychology test being monitored by Slater upstairs at Suncorp Stadium. 

The fun began when Coates was asked about his 'three turn-ons,' leading to the side-splitting answer: 'Cross-field kick, brunette, ravioli.' 

Fletcher couldn't resist following up with, 'How about this: an Italian chef who looks like Angelina Jolie and can kick. Is that hot?'

Bryan 'Fletch' Fletcher and Nathan 'Hindy' Hindmarsh went behind enemy lines to grill the Maroons squad

The told players, including a bemused Valentine Holmes, that their responses were going straight to coach Billy Slater

When asked for reasons to get a divorce, North Queensland Cowboys star Reuben Cotter quickly replied, 'She cheated on ya,' while Broncos lock Patrick Carrigan added, 'For love.'

Cowboys centre Valentine Holmes provided laughs aplenty with his answer to where you find cellulite, listing 'Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne,' as teammate Harry Grant struggled to contain his laughter. 

The next question got personal, with Holmes and Grant asked which three couples they would most like to swing with. 

Fletcher warned, 'You can't say your brother-in-law, because we got in trouble about that.' 

Holmes, married to Natalia O'Toole since 2019, cheekily navigated the question, acknowledging his brother-in-law status with then-Cowboys Captain Michael Morgan and his wife Bri.

The gig was basically up when Fletch and Hindy asked the players to 'name three ways to earn sex'.

Coates nearly exploded before incredulously replying, 'Is that actually a question?' 

He then answered, 'Be a gentleman, nice fancy dinner, attractive-looking bloke.' 

Xavier Coates had some of the most hilarious reactions to the left-field questions 

Forwards Reuben Cotter (left) and Patrick Carrigan (right) seemed to be a little bit too infatuated with massages in their responses

Dragons captain Ben Hunt (right) was stitched up and lightheartedly accused of being a racist

Fletch and Hindy were not giving up on the topic, though asking the players whom they'd like to see in an orgy. 

Cotter chose Aussie movie star Margot Robbie, Carrigan oddly went with Shaquille O'Neal and Coates questioned the scenario again before listing Jessica Alba and Shakira.

Holmes rounded it out with a cheeky nod to their hosts, saying, 'You two [Hindy and Fletch].'

The trio also had to name reasons for getting diarrhea, leading Ezra Mam to ask, 'What are these questions?' and Hunt to answer, 'Indian food,' which prompted Fletcher to joke, 'Aw, that's racist,' as Mam burst into laughter. 

Finally, the biggest question of all was posed: name three people you never want to see naked. 

Mam humorously threw his club coach Kevin Walters under the bus, while Hunt shared a memorable reveal about master coach Wayne Bennett, saying, 'I've seen Wayne, I don't want to see him naked again.' 

When Fletch asked, 'What was that like?' Hunt replied, 'It's not well.' 

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