The New Zealand Rugby League hope to turn the NRL Grand Final weekend into a football fiesta, with an annual Kiwis match preceding the Grand Final.
As a solution to the perennial battle for more games for the Kiwis - and to try to dilute the Australian advantage gleaned from established State of Origin combinations - the NZRL plan to stage a test match on the Saturday of Australasian league's biggest weekend.
The game, to be played against Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands or Papua New Guinea, will likely be held in New Zealand.
Despite the plethora of Samoan and Tongan players within the New Zealand league scene, the Kiwis have only met Tonga on four occasions and Samoa just once - before the 2008 World Cup.
Papua New Guinea was the regular opponent in the 1980s (the Kiwis and the Kumuls met on seven occasions across the decade) but much less so since then, with only two clashes in the last 15 years and none between 1997 and 2008.