With Laurie Daley having begun his changing of the guard, Jake and Tom Trbojevic and Bryce Cartwright headline a list of young stars who will come into NSW State of Origin contention in 2017.Daleys decision to look to the future was vindicated when the Blues snatched a 22-18 win in Wednesday nights dead rubber at ANZ Stadium.The likes of James Tedesco, Tyson Frizell and Matt Moylan - who were among eight NSW debutants this series - made strong statements about their representative futures.In the centre of the park, Paul Gallen is retiring while prop James Tamou struggled for impact all series - failing to make 100m in any of the three games.Daley will need to find room for Boyd Cordner, who was NSWs best in game one before missing the rest of the series with a broken toe.Cordner also shapes as one of two leading candidates for the vacant Blues captaincy, along with Tigers skipper Aaron Woods.Manly forward Jake Trbojevic was brought into camp as a developmental player for game three and will come under consideration next year.Andrew Fifitas brain snap in the second half which saw him sin-binned for putting Gavin Cooper in a headlock may also count against him.Several years ago it was thought his cards had been marked due to his ill discipline and with Penrith attacking gun Bryce Cartwright making continual improvement, especially in defence, his place could come under threat.In the backline, Blake Ferguson was close to being dropped for game three, and had a quiet night at ANZ Stadium on Wednesday before coming up with a decisive break that led to Michael Jennings winning try.Josh Dugans future in the side is far from certain, with Sea Eagles winger/fullback Tom Trbojevic knocking on the door while Canterburys Brett Morris has proved his class with seven tries in his three games back from injury.Then theres the Jarryd Hayne conundrum.After failing to make the Olympics with the Fiji Rugby Sevens side, a return to the NRL is reportedly on the cards and he would be considered a walk up start for the Blues.But with Tedesco having made such an impressive debut, Daley will have a monster selection headache if we see Hayne back in the NRL.Gallen said he went into representative retirement feeling assured that the Blues future was bright.We blooded a lot of guys, eight debutants, 11 or 12 changes from last year and we needed to do that and Lauries done it gradually over the last couple of years, Gallen said.This week I think the boys really started to understand what its all about and it was quite pleasing for myself to be honest.The boys got it, we played for 80 minutes and we got the win, which is what we needed to do.Possible NSW 2017 side: 1. James Tedesco, 2. Josh Mansour, 3. Jack Bird, 4. Michael Jennings, 5. Tom Trbojevic, 6. James Maloney, 7. Adam Reynolds, 8. Aaron Woods (c), 9. Nathan Peats, 10. David Klemmer, 11. Wade Graham, 12. Boyd Cordner, 13. Tyson Frizell, 14. Matt Moylan, 15. Bryce Cartwright, 16. Josh Jackson, 17. Jake Trbojevic. Off White Air Force 1 For Sale Australia .J. -- Pitcher Carl Pavano is retiring after 14 major league seasons. Air Force 1 Australia . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite 10-team field next year. "We talked about wanting to be disciplined and stick with our game plan and good things will come," Draisaitl said, who had two goals for the victors. http://www.airforce1shoesaustralia.com/ . - Levi Browns tenure at left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers is over before it even began. Air Force 1 Clearance Sale . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Air Fear Of God 1 For Sale .5 million, one-year contract on Friday. Hawkins, who turns 41 in December, will compete with Rex Brothers for the closers role at spring training. VATICAN CITY -- Arsenal will deal with manager Arsene Wengers future in our own way and in our own time, club CEO Ivan Gazidis said Thursday.Wengers contract expires at the end of this season, his 21st year with the club.Hes been clear and weve always been clear, thats a mutual decision as to how long hell continue. Both need to be on the same page on that, Gazidis told The Associated Press on the sidelines of a Vatican conference on faith and sport.For many fans, the 66-year-old Wenger has been the only manager theyve ever known at Arsenal. The London club is playing in the Champions League for a 19th consecutive season under Wenger, but the Frenchman has not guided Arsenal to the Premier League title since 2004.Arsenal is not Arsene Wenger. Theyre not one in the same thing, Gazidis said. What Arsene has done is to capture and understand and embrace the values of the club and enhance them.In a football sense, he has transformed the club, the CEO added. But I think from a value standpoint, weve been doing work in our local community for 30 years, before Arsene Wenger came to the club.The Vatican conference, titled Sport at the Service of Humanity, was designed to highlight and strengthen the positive values of sports. It comes at a time of widespread corruption in sports, from various scandals at FIFA to Olympic ticket abuses to match-fixing in numerous leagues and games -- issues that Pope Francis alluded to in the conferences opening ceremony.England, the home of soccer, has come under a negative spotlight lately after a newspaper sting led to several coaches being accused of transgressions.Unguarded comments by Sam Allardyce to undercover reporters forced the termination of his contract as England coach after 67 days. Allardyce appeared to offer advice to fictitious businesspeople on how to sidestep an outlawed player transfer practice, and also to negotiate a 400,000 pound ($519,000) public-speaking contract.The Daily Telegraph also filmed an agent accusing 10 past or current managerss in England, which it did not name, of taking bribes linked to player transfers.ddddddddddddFootball always needs to look at itself and work out how we can improve governance within the game. Certainly the game generates enormous amounts of money now and its important that the center of that is a good value set, Gazidis said. Obviously its an issue of focus for anyone thats involved in the game now.Twenty years ago, successful Arsenal manager George Graham was the casualty of a bribery scandal.There have been issues across the game over time and we need to work out how were going to progress through them and come out of it with a football that people can believe in, Gazidis said.Also about two decades ago, Gazidis was one of the founders of Major League Soccer. He was appointed deputy commissioner of the North American league in 2001.Gazidis got a chance to look at MLS when Arsenal played in the leagues All-Star Game recently in San Jose, California.Theyre growing at a phenomenal rate, Gazidis said, pointing to better development of young American players as the leagues next step toward prominence.They have an incredible number of young kids playing the game, all across the United States from all kinds of different ethnic, racial and religious groups, Gazidis said. Reaching out and making sure that the best of that talent has the best opportunities to drive the league forward is their next big challenge and their huge opportunity.Earlier this week, Bob Bradley was named as the Premier Leagues first American manager. Bradley is taking over at Swansea City and will make his debut against Arsenal on Oct. 15.Ive known Bob Bradley for many, many years, Gazidis said. Hes a terrific manager who has put a lot into his career. But since hes playing against us in his first game I wont wish him too much luck off the bat.---Andrew Dampf on Twitter: www.twitter.com/asdampf ' ' '