Matt Moylan, not Jack Bird, will start in the halves for NSW in Wednesday nights State of Origin III at ANZ Stadium.Blues coach Laurie Daley announced on Tuesday that Bird would start in the spot left vacant by injury to Adam Reynolds, with Moylan to come off the bench and replace him.But it appears Daley may have been foxing.However assistant coach Matt Parish confirmed on Tuesday morning that Moylan, who has played just 20 minutes at No.6 in his NRL career at Penrith, would come into the starting side.I dont think it really matters who might play there, but I think the other guy might start, said Parish.He indicated the decision to bench the Cronulla youngster came down to his ability to cover numerous positions in the case of an injury.Hes a good young player Jack Bird and we just think he covers a few more positions whether its everywhere in the backline and possibly the back row, he said.Whereas Moyza is predominantly a fullback who can play in the halves.Regardless, the mind games have confused Queensland, with assistant coach Trevor Gillmeister earlier saying they still believed Jack Bird would begin the game.We think Jack Bird will start there, Gillmeister told Sky Sports Radio.Its no big deal but were probably thinking Bird will start. New Balance Australia Shoes From China . -- Stanford squashed Oregons national championship hopes again, schooling the Ducks in power football. Cheap New Balance Shoes Australia . -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson asked his players a simple question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many of them had ever been on a team 14 games over . http://www.newbalancesaleaustralia.com/ . -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as the Sault Ste. Discount New Balance Australia . PETERSBURG, Fla. Cheap New Balance Australia . But the quarterback hopes to stay involved in football after officially calling it quits Tuesday. "Id love to look at those opportunities as they arise," Pierce said in an interview from his Winnipeg eatery. Blake Ferguson will shift back to his customary centre position for next NRL season, despite his increasingly impressive performances for Sydney Roosters at fullback, says coach Trent Robinson.Ferguson was mooted as the Roosters long-term custodian after Roger Tuivasa-Shecks defection to the Warriors at the end of last season.But the NSW utility struggling in the No.1 jersey in the opening round thrashing to South Sydney and rookie Latrell Mitchell was preferred in the role for much of the season.However Ferguson has excelled at the back since being re-installed there in the final third of the season by Robinson.He starred again for the Roosters in their record-equalling 42-6 win over St George Illawarra at Allianz Stadium on Sunday.FFerguson scored two tries, made two linebreaks, three offloads and ran for a game-high 195m from a game-high 17 runs.dddddddddddd.The Kangaroos winger told AAP last week he was open to staying at the back. But Robinson said he will be returning to centre in 2017.That will likely leave Mitchell and new signing from Parramatta Michael Gordon to fight it out for the fullback spot next season.We think Blake is a centre, Robinson said.But it is good to have that versatility in the squad.He is getting some experience back there and he is enjoying it.He has been good for us there and it is a benefit to have that. ' ' '