Benji Marshall hasn't given up hope of wearing the Kiwi jumper one last time before hanging up his boots.
After establishing himself as arguably the form New Zealander of the NRL during the opening six rounds, the Wests Tigers' No.6 is still dreaming of ending his six-year exile from the national set-up.
On form, he is undoubtedly the leading contender to partner Shaun Johnson in the halves for the mid-year Denver Test against England and has consistently out- pointed the other leading contenders.
Kieran Foran has shown glimpses for new club Canterbury but is yet to hit his straps, Brisbane's Kodi Nikorima appears down on confidence, while Te Maire Martin is toiling off the bench in North Queensland.
Much will depend on who takes over from ex-coach David Kidwell, who had chosen not to reapply for his position after New Zealand's World Cup failure, and whether the new mentor wants immediate success or has an eye on the future.