Ricky Stuart's plans for who will pilot NSW in their bid to end Queensland's six-year State of Origin dominance will become clearer on Sunday, when teams are announced for the City-Country match, while James Tamou is tipped to make his Test debut for Australia.
Todd Carney appears set to make his Origin debut for NSW in his preferred position of five-eighth, which is why he will be picked there for Country when the teams are named on Sunday despite starting the season at halfback for Cronulla.
As a result, the remaining Country Origin halves - all of whom are also five-eighths - are fighting for the vacant No.7 jersey where they will look to outdo City's Mitchell Pearce, the incumbent Blues halfback.
This has left St George Illawarra five-eighth Jamie Soward, the Blues No.6 last year, on the outer as his game is not suited to first receiver, opening the door for Newcastle's Jarrod Mullen and Warriors' playmaker James Maloney.
Mullen picked up a cork to his left thigh in the Knights' loss to the Dragons on Friday night, but is expected to recover in time for the contest in Mudgee on Sunday week.