Holmes' Origin campaign in jeopardy

The Maroons could be without Valentine Holmes for Game Two after the Cowboys fullback was placed on report for a shoulder charge during North Queensland's 50-18 loss to Manly.

Holmes late in the first half appeared to lead in with his shoulder, which made contact with the head of Manly's Haumole Olakau'atu, who had just crashed over in the corner for a try.

It's expected the incident will be reviewed by the match review committee, which will likely result in a charge.

"He may well have an issue which could impact his selection for Origin Two off the back of the final try from the first half," Fox League commentator Warren Smith said.

"He comes across, tries to make a stop on Haumole Olakau'atu. There's no question he makes contact with the head of Olakau'atu.

Valentine Holmes in strife for shoulder charge

"That was seen by the bunker as they reviewed the try and Valentine Holmes was placed on report.

"I think that action there, given the contact we saw, I think Valentine Holmes has a pretty big issue."

Steve Roach added: "I think he's going to be in a little bit of trouble because he did make contact with the head.

"The big thing there is he didn't even try to wrap his arms around to try and make a tackle."

Meanwhile, North Queensland's two-game win streak came to an end following a Manly onslaught at Brookvale Oval.

Razzle-dazzle Sea Eagles blitz Cowboys

The Cowboys tonight raced out to a two-try lead in the opening seven minutes before the Sea Eagles flicked the switch, responding with eight consecutive tries to blow North Queensland off the park.

Tonight's win for Manly keeps them in sixth spot on the ladder, while the Cowboys momentarily remain in seventh.

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