On the eve of the 2022 Origin series opener, whispers of New South Wales coach Brad Fittler's plan to pull a late switch by starting Stephen Crichton and benching Jack Wighton seem to be getting louder.
- There have been whispers Jack Wighton will be benched for State of Origin I with Stephen Crichton to start in his place
- Wighton was tight-lipped when pressed but insists he's up to the job no matter what
- The Raiders star is entering his fourth Origin series
When asked if Fittler has indicated that's what will happen, or how the number four himself would feel about it – Wighton isn't budging an inch.
"Nah (chuckles) I am not answering that," Wighton told ABC Sport.
In Blues camp preparing for game one – both Crichton and Wighton spent time training in the position.
Before the team was announced, many punters anticipated in-form debutant Stephen Crichton would be handed the number four jersey and start on the left edge alongside Panther teammates Jarome Luai and Brian To'o.
But Fittler has kept on insisting Wighton's experience makes him the man for the job, something Wighton agrees with.
"Definitely this year I've come in with more of a calmer head and use my past experience to build on that, I just try and bring the talk and bring that bit of experience with it," the Raiders five-eighth said.
The 29-year old has become one of the older heads in the group and is now heading into his fourth series, yet Wighton feels more physically and mentally prepared than ever.
"I am feeling good, I had a few weeks off due to suspension so I'm definitely ready to get back into it, the body is holding up better than ever this year and I am feeling good," he said.
He's one of two players selected from team outside of the NRL's top eight and playing Origin wasn't on his radar before he got the call from Fittler.
"I wasn't really thinking about it to be honest, getting the call up or anything like that, I've got one job to do at the club and I try and do that as best I can – when I usually do that, the rest works itself out," Wighton said.
"So that was my aim and I am very grateful to be here."
With three debutants in the Blues 17, including Ryan Matterson, Kotoni Staggs and Crichton, and the Maroons also fielding new faces including Jeremiah Nanai, Reuben Cotter, Selwyn Cobbo and Patrick Carrigan — experience may be the deciding factor in this year's series.
Having spent over a week together now as a group, Wighton feels NSW's combinations are coming along well.
"The week has been good, we're all gradually building up to the game, so things are coming along good now," Wighton said.
Wighton was part of NSW series win in 2019 and 2021, but also experienced the heartache of losing the shield in 2020.
While it would mean to world to retain the shield again in 2022, Wighton isn't writing Queensland off yet.
"Yeah it's the greatest feeling, and the biggest privilege to pull this jersey on, we will go there and give it our best and see how we go," Wighton said.