The NRL's best players are bracing for one of the longest seasons in recent memory as they return from the Christmas break to pre-season training.
Clubs returned this week from the summer break, with most players from the Four Nations squads making their first appearance since the end of last season.
The resumption in training comes just over four weeks out from next month's Auckland Nines, while the home World Cup won't reach its conclusion until December 2.
It means there will be more than 300 days between the season's first game and its last, with a three-and-a-half week gap between the grand final and World Cup - which is likely to be used for training camps - as the only real break from games.
While a number of Australia's representative stars are unlikely to play in the Auckland Nines, the All-Stars match is one week later and Brisbane and Cronulla are likely to play their best in the World Club series in England two weeks later.