NSW coach Laurie Daley has an abundance of fullback options at his disposal, but nothing but questions over his Origin halves pairing.

The Blues mentor has hinted he might just kill two birds with one stone when it comes to choosing his side for game one.

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MOYLAN COULD SOLVE NO. 6 BLUES

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Penrith's Matt Moylan could be an option for the Blues in the halves. Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia

With Tigers tyro James Tedesco in brilliant form, Josh Dugan the Blues best player in last year’s series and Matt Moylan making an impressive return from injury, Daley is considering how he can fit all three fullbacks into his NSW side.

Given Dugan has won a series at right centre and Moylan spent the summer training at five-eighth for Penrith, there is potential for Daley to find room for the trio come Origin I in June.

“We’ve got a lot of good choices there,” Daley told the press on Monday.

“We’ve got last year’s Brad Fittler Medallist in Duges, Tedesco has been in great form and Moylan - two games back - he’s been very impressive.

“Who knows we may pick three of them.”

FLETCH: NAPA PLAYING LIKE LAZARUS

Bryan Fletcher is so impressed by young Roosters forward Dylan Napa he’s compared him to an Australian rugby league legend.

Following an outstanding performance to lead Roosters to their first win of the season, Fletcher says he can see shades of former Kangaroos prop Glenn Lazarus.

“That game was Glenn Lazarus like,” Fletcher told NRL Tonight.

“(Napa) ran for over 150 metres, every tackle he made he uses the top of his shoulder and jammed a few blokes.

“It’s lucky for NSW that he’s ineligible for Queensland this year.

“He’s only a kid too, and I think this will be the making of him.”

HEIGHINGTON ‘FEARED THE WORST’ FOR ROCCO

Sharks forward Chris Heighington has opened up about an incident on Sunday in which his three-year-old son became stuck under a buggy.

Rocco was run over by the runaway equipment vehicle following the game at Southern Cross Group Stadium and had to be freed by ground staff and Cronulla players.

“We saw it unfold and I just couldn’t stop it,” Heighington told Channel Nine.

“I feared the worst at that split second, grabbed the buggy with Fifita and Taggers (Sam Tagatese) and he was sort of stuck on the back wheel.

“Just so relieved their quick action helped Rocco.

“It could have been a lot worse if I was there on my own.”

Rocco escaped the incident unharmed by Cronulla has launched an investigation into how the accident happened.

EELS PLAYERS NOT FAZED OVER CAP DRAMA

Parramatta playmaker Corey Norman says the ongoing salary cap drama isn’t impacting the playing group yet.

The NRL is expected to announce the results of its findings in the coming fortnight.

“I think we’ll worry about that when it comes,” Norman told NRL Tonight.

“Not reading the papers helps, and Brad never mentions it around training.

“The boys are not worried about it, we’re just worried about how we’re going at the moment and that’s the best thing.”

PEATS WANTS TO STAY PUT

Parramatta hooker Nathan Peats wants to re-sign with the embattled NRL club despite the ongoing salary cap drama.

Off contract this year and yet to commit, Peats told NRL Tonight he plans to stay with the Eels.

“I love being here, love playing under BA (Brad Arthur),” Peats said.

“But it’s only round six, that will come around when it does. I’ve just got to play some good footy and let that do the talking.”

FOCUS ON RED V HALVES ‘UNFAIR’, SAYS YOUNG

St George Illawarra legend Dean Young says the criticism of embattled halves Benji Marshall and Gareth Widdop is “unfair”.

Much of the blame for the Dragons’ current scoring drought is being lumped on the No. 6 and 7, but Young told the Illawarra Mercury it’s a whole-team issue.

“When you wear the 1, 6, 7 or 9 on your back, the fans and people in the public hold you responsible,” Young said.

“We don’t hold them responsible we hold the whole team accountable. We’re in this together and we’re going to get out of this together.

“We’re not putting the pressure on them by any means.”

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