We are at the stage of the season where injuries, suspensions, form and form slumps come into calculation for the selection of the Kiwi team. Added to this is the switching of allegiances by players, posing a conundrum to the New Zealand selectors.
But one bright light shines and - despite having only just returned to the NRL after a five-year hiatus - Sonny Bill Williams has given the selectors two reasons why they must hand him another representative cap.
Firstly he has dumbfounded the critics, experts, commentators, media and fans by his meteoric return to levels of physicality not deemed possible within a 3-4 month time scale. I thought possibly by mid-season (round 13) he may have his timing back and his body conditioned to the ferocity of the sport.
His attempt to tackle Rabbitohs player Sam Burgess in the opening round of the season, when big Sam trampled over him, vindicated my view. Peter Sterling expressed a similar assessment along with Andrew Johns and Phil (Gus) Gould - men you would never disagree with.
We have been surprised to see his adjustment back into the game.