Off the back of the worst NRL season of his career, Adam Blair hopes Saturday's test can be the spring board for a much improved 2013.
Blair was the marquee signing for the Tigers heading into 2012 but struggled to adjust to the different style at the Sydney club and didn't deliver on the field.
As a result Blair, a former vice captain with 25 tests to his name, was initially left out of the Kiwis squad before gaining a reprieve when Jeremy Smith was a late injury withdrawal.
"It was disappointing," said Blair, "but with how I played this year I didn't think I deserved to be there in front of the guys that had played finals football. I find that I play well for my country and hopefully it is a stepping stone for next season for my club, as well as for the World Cup. I need to start stepping up and being better at club and Kiwis level."
His move to Leichhardt was not without controversy, as the Tigers let go of some popular forwards to make room for Blair. This heaped extra pressure on the 26-year-old, whose career had been on an steep upward trajectory since coming into the NRL in 2006, to be the man to add extra punch to the Tigers pack.