Their ban may have been lifted but Queenslands misbehaving Emerging Maroons wont find it any easier to earn State of Origin selection next year.Queensland Rugby League boss Peter Betros has issued the sobering warning, admitting some of the suspended Emerging Maroons may never get another Origin chance.The Maroons depth will be boosted next year when a 12-month ban on Valentine Holmes, Cameron Munster, Ben Hunt, Anthony Milford, Jarrod Wallace, Dylan Napa, Edrick Lee and Chris Grevsmuhl expires.The eight players were not considered for Origin duty this year after breaking curfew at Januarys Emerging Maroons camp - Kevin Walters first official function as new Queensland coach.But Betros said none of the eight players would be given a saloon passage into the Maroons team.The ones who decided to have a night out instead of behaving themselves might have to wait a bit longer, Betros said.Some may have missed their opportunity, altogether, due to their behaviour earlier this year.The banned eight were kicking themselves after three players leapfrogged them to make their Origin debut this year - backrower Gavin Cooper and backs Corey Oates and Justin ONeill.Queensland selectors are known for their loyalty, and Betros did not expect that habit to change next year.Have a look at a guy like Justin ONeill, Betros said.There was an opportunity to come into the side this year and he has taken his chance with both hands.One vacancy has been created by Queensland veteran lock Corey Parkers retirement.But Betros could not see a dramatic changing of the guard for the Maroons any time soon despite nine players being on the wrong side of 30 in their last 17.Queensland captain Cameron Smith - who has played a record 39 Origins - and veteran playmaker Johnathan Thurston are expected to keep playing until 2018.I cant see too many other changes if everyone stays fit and well, Betros said.Cameron and John have at least one or two years left in them.Corey (Parker) is not easy to replace but there are plenty of young guys knocking on the door.Its just that some of them, Emerging Maroons, will have to wait their turn. 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It was only the third time since the Cy Young has been awarded in both leagues that reigning winners have faced each other the following season. Dickey allowed three runs and five hits, walked five and struck out five in six innings. He left with a 4-3 lead that Steve Delabar relinquished by giving up a solo homer to the first batter he faced, ex-Blue Jay Yunel Escobar, leading off the seventh. The five walks were a season high for Dickey, who won the National League Cy Young Award with the New York Mets last season. "Im kind of falling into the pattern of a traditional knuckleballer where theres less than a hit per inning but you have a lot of walks and some strikeouts," said Dickey, who has not won in his last four starts. "Im much more efficient usually and Ive got to try to figure out a way to repeat my delivery in a way that will help me throw more strikes." Price worked eight innings, yielding four runs (two earned) and seven hits. Scott singled with the potential go-ahead run on second base and two outs in the bottom of the eighth, but Longoria was thrown out trying to score. Jose Bautista drove in two runs with a double and a sacrifice fly for Toronto. IIt was his throw to the plate from right field that prevented the Rays from taking the lead in the eighth.dddddddddddd Kyle Farnsworth (2-0) pitched one inning for the win. Dickey won a career-best 20 games last season and was traded to Toronto in December. Price edged Justin Verlander in balloting for the 2012 AL Cy Young Award after becoming Tampa Bays first 20-game winner. Neither pitcher has been nearly as effective this year. They entered Thursday night with a combined three victories, and the Rays had lost six of the previous seven games that Price started. "Thats probably the way its supposed to end up when you get two Cy Young winners and you get no-decisions," Gibbons said. "I guess its the baseball gods or something." After winning the first two games of the four-game series, the Blue Jays had to settle for a 2-2 split. They missed a chance to win their first series at Tropicana Field since April 6-8, 2007, and remained four games behind the fourth-place Rays in the AL East. "Its just sad," said Dickey, "because you pour your heart and soul into the game and it doesnt always end up in a win. Were not maybe playing the smartest baseball, but were playing hard. Weve got to tighten up some things probably. I need to go one more inning to save our bullpen ... so thats on me. But well figure it out." NOTES: The Blue Jays optioned LHP Ricky Romero to Triple-A Buffalo, designated RHP Edgar Gonzalez for assignment and purchased the contracts of RHP Mickey Storey and RHP Ramon Ortiz from Buffalo. ... LHP J.A. Happ will not throw for a week because of the sprained knee he suffered after getting hit in the head by a line drive Tuesday night. 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