The New Zealand side would be chosen from the eight NRL teams that don't make the play-offs as well as the two teams that are knocked out in the first week of the finals.
"We hope to make it a permanent fixture," says NZRL CEO Jim Doyle, "and a highlight of the calendar."
"It's a way to get our team together and fit and also a chance for some of the younger players to play another international match. We probably couldn't call it an official Kiwis test - because some players would not be available due to ongoing club commitments - but it would be a New Zealand XIII."
This year the team could have been selected from the Eels, Panthers, Warriors, Roosters, Knights, Titans, Tigers, Dragons, Sharks and Broncos, with stars such as Benji Marshall, Shaun Johnson, Ben Matulino and Josh Hoffman available for such a match.
Outside World Cup tournaments, the Kiwis have often struggled to play a meaningful number of games due to the restricted calendar. The Kiwis have only played two test matches this year, whereas the All Blacks will have played 13 tests by the end of the year and the All Whites have already completed the same amount.