"The amount of talent in Australia of Kiwi origin, as well as in our own pathways in New Zealand, will lead to our own Origin-type contest eventually," Kemp said.
"What [Tuesday's] ruling does is throw a heap of weight behind that happening sooner rather than later."
Funding such a concept would not be cheap, and the NZRL had approached the cashed-up ARLC for financial assistance to help run it, Kemp confirmed.
"We've spoken to the NRL about that. We've presented to them what we see it looking like and where their support is needed."
Kemp can at least rest easy that the likes of emerging stars Jason Tuamalolo and Roger Tuivasa-Scheck can no longer be wooed by Origin coaches Mal Meninga and Laurie Daley. But issues such as Australian schools recruiting young Kiwis and scouts and managers illegally targeting players before they turn 15 remain unresolved, he said.
Other rule changes to be introduced include the removal of the benefit of the doubt option for video referees and clarification of the banning of the shoulder charge. The trial use of captain's challenges to on field decisions will be expanded to include every televised Toyota Cup match.