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BLUES coach Laurie Daley is considering the unthinkable by switching superstar fullback Jarryd Hayne to the centres for Origin II as a replacement for Josh Morris.
Moving the Origin man-of-the-match will largely depend on St George fullback Josh Dugan's form against the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Monday night.
Daley has a number of options under consideration as he searches for replacements for Josh and Brett Morris on the Blues' right side.
Jarryd Hayne celebrates victory in Origin II. Source: DailyTelegraph
Option 1) Pick Hayne in the centres, Dugan at fullback with Will Hopoate, Josh Mansour or Jorge Taufua on the wing.
Option 2) Pick Hayne in the centres, Dugan on the wing and Manly's ever-reliable Brett Stewart at fullback.
Option 3) Leave Hayne at fullback, chose either Canberra's Jack Wighton or South Sydney's Dylan Walker in the centres, then Hopoate, Dugan, Mansour or Taufua on the wing.
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The third option is unlikely because it is too big a risk introducing a rookie for such a massive game.
Daley and his chief adviser, league immortal Bob Fulton, are thinking experience is the way to go even if it means switching the Hayne Plane.
Jarryd Hayne watches from the stands on Friday. Picture: Mark Evans Source: News Corp Australia
Dugan played fullback in two matches last year and was close to the Blues' best player.
The problem is his form this year has been inconsistent, like most of his Dragons team mates.
Daley and Fulton will closely monitor his performance at ANZ on Monday night, where he will be opposite Rabbitohs superstar Greg Inglis.
Moving Hayne to the centres is a brave move but one that worked successfully for Australia on last year's World Cup campaign in the UK.
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He played a blinder in the Kangaroos' final win against New Zealand and looked as comfortable as he does at fullback.
The Hayne v Inglis Origin match-up in the centres would be one of the most colossal one-on-one showdowns we have ever seen.
Many good judges believe Hayne is at least the equal of Inglis as a footballer after his absolutely stunning performance last Wednesday night.
The only other change in the NSW side will be the return of Greg Bird in the forwards, forcing Daley to drop one of his edge back-rowers, most likely Tony Williams.
Skipper Paul Gallen is expected to have recovered from his neck injury but will miss the Sharks' game against the Dragons next Saturday night in Wollongong.
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