A decision not to rest Cameron Smith at the World Cup is helping the Kangaroos skipper draw closer to becoming the most capped forward in Kangaroos history.
Smith is one of only a handful in Tim Sheens' squad to be selected for all three of Australia's group games. He earned his 34th international cap in this morning's clash with Ireland.
The Melbourne Storm star could play in all six of Australia's matches if, as expected, they reach the final. That would take Smith to 37 international appearances and put the hooker well on track to breaking the record, held by Petero Civoniceva with 45 caps - but 30-year-old Smith would likely overtake the prop in the next two years.
It would be another achievement in a long list for Queensland star Smith, who is already being talked up as a possible immortal in rugby league's hall of fame.
"He's one of those players that, after his career, would be pushing - dare I say - that immortal-type player," Kangaroos assistant coach David Furner said. "He's been a part of and led Queensland to those [State of Origin] victories and also, most importantly, the Australian team after Darren Lockyer.