Youngster Boyd Cordner is in line for a State of Origin baptism of fire after NSW's plans for the series decider were thrown into disarray by the loss of skipper Paul Gallen.
The Sydney Roosters back-rower, who turned 21 only on June 9, has been training with the Blues team all week after being included in an extended squad by coach Laurie Daley for tomorrow and he's now a strong chance to debut.
Daley held a two-hour conference call meeting yesterday with chief selector Bob Fulton and the NSWRL board after Gallen was ruled out of Wednesday's deciding game 3 by his foot injury from Origin II.
The meeting ratified hooker Robbie Farah as the new captain for the ANZ Stadium match but the biggest discussion point was the make-up of the bench as the Blues try to secure their first series in eight years without their talismanic skipper.
Canterbury five-eighth Josh Reynolds looks likely to drop off the bench in favour of another forward to cover for the loss of Gallen, whose starting front-row spot goes to Wests Tigers prop Aaron Woods.