There are many contenders for the loose forward roles. James Goodger would only need to stay fit to be part of that equation but the likes of Brock Price, Kody Thompson, Rima Marurai, BJ Campbell, Liam Devine and Chris Raymond all need big games this weekend if they are to be chosen to go to the next level. Raymond, in particular, is an interesting selection. He is still in his late teens but has been showing such impressive form for Martinborough that he could be one of the "bolters" in the Heartland side.
In the backs, the big question marks hover over the midfield where the unavailability of Michael Te Whare has to be a disappointment. A newcomer getting his chance to make an impact is Andy Humberstone whose club form for Carterton has been solid and other options will include Matt Dalley, Cameron Hayton, Byron Karaitiana and Paul Tikomainavalu. The pacy Greytown youngster Nick Robertson will be challenging for a wing spot after a series of compelling performances for the Tui Cup champions this season. Ryan Saunders, who was on the wing for the Ranfurly Shield challenge, is unavailable for the Heartland campaign.
The full Wairarapa-Bush squad for the Wellington Samoans match is: Kurt Simmonds, Jacko Hull, Andrew McLean, BJ Campbell, James Goodger, Cody Whittaker, Tim Priest, Nick Olson, Corey McFadzean, Tipene Haira, Hamish Forrester, Matt Kawana, Lachie McFadzean, Johnie McFadzean, Brock Price, Byron Karaitiana, Kody Thompson, Gareth van Dalen, Rima Marurai, Liam Devine, Inia Katia, Matt Dalley, Paul Tikomainavalu, Andy Humberstone, Chris Raymond, Nick Robertson, Cameron Hayton, Joseph Sio, Wiremu Grace, Laurence Titter.