JORDAN Kahu sees the All Stars game as an opportunity to play for both Australia and New Zealand.
The Wellington-born Broncos winger will play for the World All Stars team tomorrow, months after earning his first representative jersey for New Zealand. 
The 25-year-old said the game would also give him the chance to play for Australia - his home since the age of 16.
"All of us in the World team come from different backgrounds," he said. "We're indigenous to our own countries so it's special for us to be put in the one team and represent where we come from, plus play against a side like this.
"Australia has taken me in since I was 16 and developed me as a player. Playing for this team can represent that as well." Kahu spent the 2015 pre-season fighting to earn a starting spot at the Broncos after a string of serious injuries.
Now he is a guaranteed Broncos starter, playing in last year's grand final and cemented himself as an international.
In   September Kahu and partner Jess Kent welcomed their first child . As he prepares to run out alongside the likes of Australian skipper Cameron Smith and English international James Graham tomorrow, Kahu said he was still pinching himself over the past year.
"I didn't think it would happen this fast. Sometimes I have to pinch myself. I wouldn't have thought 12 months ago that all this would have happened," he said."Having a baby girl tops it off but all these other little things with my career is pretty cool as well."