Will Darren Lockyer's mid-career move to five-eighth cost him his place in Queensland's team of the century?
And did Allan Langer, who many feared was too small for Origin when plucked from Ipswich to play for Queensland alongside Wally Lewis in the 1980s, do enough to beat rugged halfback Barry Muir into the elite team?
Those debates and more will be settled in some way on Tuesday night when Queensland reveal its team of the century at a black tie dinner in Brisbane for more than 1700 guests.
Lewis, Mal Meninga and Arthur Beetson - named in Australia's team of the century earlier this year - are certainties to be included in Queensland's team of the century.
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