The State of Origin cauldron awaits club teammates Akuila Uate and Darius Boyd when New South Wales takes on Queensland in Game 2 of the 2012 series.
The two Knights will once again face off in the Origin arena, as former Nabua Secondary school student Uate's speed and powerful running game comes up against Boyd's skillful and smart play.
But, here at home Uate's mother, Lowami Kula said that the match tonight for her is one of nothing but a concern due to the ferocious nature of the game.
Speaking to Fijivillage from Votua Village in Nadroga, Kula said that she gets emotional when her son gets the big hits.
Uate will team up with Jarryd Hayne for NSW and will face off record breaking prop forward, Petero Civoniceva.
Meanwhile, former Wallaby and Queensland State of Origin winger Mat Rogers said that the big gap in class between the Maroons and Blues playmakers will see Queensland record a seventh successive series win in Sydney tonight.
While Rogers concedes the desperation of the New South Wales side can trouble Queensland, he believes the combinations the Maroons have in place give them a winning advantage.
Origin game two kicks off at 10:10 tonight.
Queensland has kept the title since 2006.
Story by: Dhanjay Deo, Akuila Cama, Filipe Naikaso