NRL rivals on Saturday and NSW Origin teammates on Monday - thats the scenario fullbacks James Tedesco and Matt Moylan hope comes to fruition.Wests Tigers No.1 Tedesco and Penrith skipper Moylan will face off in a tantalising duel in their sides clash at ANZ Stadium.While Moylan is tipped to retain his spot at fullback for the Blues, its understood Tedesco is a strong chance to replace out-of-form Sydney Roosters utility Blake Ferguson on the wing when the NSW squad for game three is announced on Monday morning.Calls have come thick and fast for Tedesco to be named by Laurie Daley after producing irresistible form since returning from a shoulder injury.The Tigers maestro had one hand on the Blues No.1 jumper before game one but went down with the injury against South Sydney, opening the door for Moylan, who handled himself with aplomb in the two losses to Queensland.Daley said hes having a hard look at Tedesco and Tigers coach Jason Taylor insists his charge wasnt showing any signs of letting the pressure get to him.Teddys been handling that expectation all season and probably for a couple of seasons now, Taylor said.Weve worked hard as a team this week on how we want to play and what Teddys involvement is in that.Teddys the last person whos going to put any of that stuff ahead of what he needs to do for the Wests Tigers.In 12 matches this year, Tedesco has been in sparking form scoring 11 tries and could hardly have done more to demand selection.Penrith coach Anthony Griffin said it would be unfair to drop Moylan after he was a shining light for NSW in the opening two games.I think Matt Moylans been one of NSWs best players in both games, Griffin said.I dont see any reason why they should be questioning Matt Moylan.I can understand their frustration with not winning games. But I wouldnt be questioning Matt Moylans performances.Meanwhile Tigers hookers Robbie Farah and Dene Halatau have both been cleared of head knocks to face the Panthers.The club will also holds its first legends day, with past greats from Wests Magpies, Balmain Tigers and Wests Tigers, such as Tommy Raudonikis, Garry Jack and John Skandalis, to be presented to the crowd at halftime.STATS THAT MATTER* The Tigers are conceding just over 25 points per game this season, only Newcastle is conceding more (34.7 per game).* The Panthers are aiming to win three straight for the first time since 2014.* Penriths Bryce Cartwright has won four out of his past five games when starting at five-eighth. Vapormax Herren Outlet . Jane Virtanen scored two, and Alex Roach and Elliott Peterson rounded out the offence for the Hitmen (40-15-6). Brady Brassart chipped in with three assists. Colton McCarthy scored twice, Brayden Point had a goal and two assists, and Jack Rodewald also scored for the Warriors (15-35-9), who were 2 for 5 on the power play. Air Max 200 Outlet . -- The goal posts lying flat on the field, Arizonas fans lingered on the field, congregating around the locker room entrance nearly 30 minutes after rushing out of the stands. http://www.vapormaxkaufenschweiz.com/vapormax-herren-schweiz/vapormax-plus-outlet.html . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. Vapormax Damen Sale . Having already announced that the race will start May 9 with three stages in Northern Ireland and Ireland and finish in Trieste on June 1, the rest of the route was unveiled Monday. Nike Vapormax Herren Günstig . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- A North Korean man has died while working on a stadium for the 2018 World Cup, a Russian official said Tuesday.The unnamed man died overnight in a communal area used by workers at the St. Petersburg stadium, regional investigative official Sergei Kapitonov was quoted as saying Tuesday by state news agency RIA Novosti.According to preliminary information, the death was the result of heart disease, Kapitonov said.Ekaterina Giginyak, spokeswoman for the Metrostroy company that oversees the stadium construction, also told The Associated Press a worker died of heart failure, but saaid it happened in his lodgings and not at the construction site.dddddddddddd.Three workers have died in accidents while working on the stadium within the last 12 months, including a man who fell down a lift shaft last month.The 69,000-seat arena, which is due to host a World Cup semifinal and next years Confederations Cup final, has been plagued by cost rises and delays.The North Korean embassy and a company which reportedly employed the dead worker both refused to comment. ' ' '