Get ready for the Sheck effect.
The next five weeks offer Roger Tuivasa-Sheck the chance to remind the world of his prodigious talents. If the 2013 World Cup represented his arrival on the world stage, the 2017 edition could be the revival.
He certainly needs it; coming off a difficult year at the Warriors, where he struggled on and off-field. Although he put his full energy into it, the captaincy seemed to become a burden at times, and his own form suffered as a result.
The 24-year-old still had a decent year in 2017, but the spark and electric running that had made him the poster boy of the NRL wasn't there, and the Warriors guilty of misusing his talents.
At the Roosters he would hover just behind the ruck, reeling in offloads from the forwards and burning up the middle of the field but this year he rarely got that chance, and it was a sad sight to see him taking constant hit-ups into heavy traffic.