If league's eligibility war turns into a moral tit-for-tat, the Kiwis are likely to score an early victory heading into Friday's Anzac test against the Kangaroos at Eden Park.
Having been castigated over the poaching of Palmerston North-born prop James Tamou - a player who had been in the NZRL system for several years - the Australian Rugby League might be tempted to point its critics in the direction of Mackay-born Kiwis fullback Josh Hoffman. That might not be the wisest of strategies.
Hoffman makes a pretty convincing case when explaining his Kiwiness.
"It was emotional - it touched my heart," was how he described a visit with father Shane to the family's marae in 2010. "It made me want to play for the Kiwis."
While distinguishing a Kiwi from an Aussie has become an increasingly fraught task in the snatch-and-grab world of international league eligibility, Hoffman's case seems to stack up. His heart may have been finally captured on that trip to his ancestral land, however his brain had long been steered in that direction.