Try telling James Maloney that Sunday's City-Country league clash doesn't mean anything.
The Country pivot says he is desperate to take every chance he gets as he pushes his case for a New South Wales Origin jumper, with the Coffs Harbour clash with City the next step in the road to his final goal.
While an injury to City five-eighth Josh Reynolds has robbed former New Zealand Warrior Maloney of the chance to go head-to-head with one of his main challengers for a berth in that NSW side for Origin I on June 5, the Sydney Roosters playmaker will be anything but half-hearted as he makes his debut in the annual selection trial.
"It's a great opportunity I've been given," said Maloney, who is locked in a battle with Reynolds and incumbent Todd Carney for the Blues No 6 jersey. "I've got a pretty big step up on Sunday against some pretty talented footballers - it'll be a challenge."
While the City side was ravaged by withdrawals, Maloney said he wasn't about to pass up the opportunity.