What could be the greatest day in Cook Islands rugby history beckons.
The 47th-ranked Cooks take on Fiji in Lautoka on June 28 with the tantalising carrot of a direct pass to Rugby World Cup 2015. This final Oceania RWC qualifier has previously featured the Cooks, but they have never made it to rugby's big dance.
The Cooks union has billed this 'One Win, One Dream' and the job of head coach Barry George and manager Cam Kilgour was to scour the globe, hammering social media, among other outlets, to discover who was eligible, who was keen, and, most importantly, who was available.
Confirmed so far are players of the calibre of prop Stan Wright of Stade Francais, Joel Rapana from Perth, first five Sam Vaevae, a Gallaher Shield winner with Pakuranga last season and now plying his trade in Sydney's Shute Shield, former Waikato No 8 Steven Setephano, now out of Japan, and former Auckland fullback Chay Raui.
Former Northland, Auckland and Tasman hooker Francis Smith will fill a hooker/flanker role. The Cook Islands did not get everyone they wanted. They don't have a budget to fly players back from the north (though Wright will pay his own way), and the match is unhelpfully played outside the IRB window. So they missed out on Rebels wing Joe Kamana and Highlanders flanker Sam Anderson-Heather.