EVER wondered whether the gigantic size of some of the country’s best NRL players directly correlates, well, downstairs?

Kyle Sandilands has.

The KIIS FM disc jockey was eager to find out exactly who in the NSW Origin squad boasted a piece of manhood that was just as impressive as their hulking footballer’s frame.

Speaking with Blues skipper Paul Gallen on the Kyle and Jackie O Show on Tuesday morning, Sandilands posed the rather “out there” query.

“Now Paul, I know this sounds like a little bit of ah ... out there question,” Sandilands said.

“But when you guys are in the changerooms and everyone is nude, is there someone who clearly has a much bigger penis than the others?

“I mean clearly, not a measuring thing. Like when you look at it and go ‘Jesus, that bloke is clearly bigger than everyone’. Who’s that? Who’s that person?”

It's official @PaulGallen13 has called out @TamouJames has man with biggest penis in the Blues squad #KJshow :P https://t.co/t2CYPW8hSj — Kyle and Jackie O (@kyleandjackieo) May 23, 2016

Not surprisingly, Gallen nominated one of the largest players in the squad as being the lucky owner of the most impressive member.

“Well, big James Tamou is a big man, let me put it that way,” the Cronulla prop said. “He’s a good looking fella too.”

Standing 196cm tall and weighing in at 114kg, it’s no real surprise that Tamou isn’t shy when it comes time to hit the showers.

Tamou is expected to make his 12th appearance for NSW in the Origin series opener at ANZ Stadium on June 1. The 27-year-old was named on the bench for Laurie Daley’s first team of the year.

Hopefully Sandilands can rest easy, now.

GALLEN FIRES BACK AT STERLO

AFTER Peter Sterling claimed Paul Gallen wasn’t worthy of his place in this year’s Origin series, the Blues skipper managed to claim the last laugh.

Sterlo had named his own 17-man squad during last Wednesday’s On The Couch with Sterlo, omitting the Sharks hardman.

“I’ve gone with 11 players who were involved in that 56-6 loss last year,” Sterling said last week.

“The glaring omission is Paul Gallen, who was fantastic for Australia and is in really good form, but if I picked Gal I would have had to have left off either (David) Klemmer or (Andrew) Fifita and I didn’t want to do that.”

Speaking with Triple M’s The Grill Team on Tuesday morning, Gallen took the opportunity to fire Stirling a cheeky rebuttal.

“I’m in Sterlo, get that into ya,” Gallen said jokingly.

The 34-year-old had said earlier in the week that he was “dumbfounded” by Sterling’s comments.

“I’m a bit dumbfounded by it to be honest,” he told Sky Sports Radio’s Big Sports Breakfast.

“All I can do is go out and play well but to think that only a month ago I was out of the Australian side and I played well enough to slip my way back in there and got man-of-the-match for the Test.

“I just don’t know how me not being in that is justified.”

Sterling had later clarified his comments, stating that “it wasn’t personal” and wishing the skipper all the best in going out and proving him wrong.

With Gallen’s lighthearted comment on the radio this morning, it appears to have all been taken in good faith.