Broncos, Queensland and Australian second-rower Matt Gillett said on Wednesday he expected players to have to be managed through the season.
"I'd love to be playing out there every week," he said.
"But sometimes that's not our choice. Sometimes our coaching staff and trainers have other things in mind and they want to rest you just to free the body up and just to mentally refresh you."
Representative players from teams who reach the grand final could potentially play as many as 37 games in the year - and that's not including the pre-season matches.
However representative star Darius Boyd said he wasn't concerned about the potential workload.
"I played 33 or so last year so if it's 35 this year and you play them all then what's two more games really," he said.
Boyd also indicated he believed the Broncos' representative players would also be among the best to deal with the heavy workload despite their pre-season trip to England.
"Wayne (Bennett) is one of the best at it," Boyd said.
"Club footy we've always got a lot of time off here. We're lucky enough that we play a lot of Fridays and Thursdays to get those longer turnarounds and weekends off.
"They do look after us here."