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Thought the NSW State of Origin team have had it tough?The Blues womens rugby league side are on the wrong side of 17 years of Queensland dominance.But they are backing themselves to clinch an historic Womens Interstate Challenge title on the Gold Coast on Saturday after unveiling a star studded line-up.Nine Jillaroos were included in the NSW womens 18-strong squad on Monday.Queensland won the Interstate Challenge for 16 years straight before receiving a scare last year, only retaining the Nellie Doherty Cup thanks to a 4-4 draw.The Maroons women have made some changes to their all-conquering line-up.Reigning Dally M Female Player of the Year Jenni-Sue Hoepper is expecting her first child and will be unavailable for the Maroons but superstar five-eighth Ali Brigginshaw is back from a leg injury sustained last year.The injured Casey Karklis has been replaced by ex-Jillaroo Kody House.Former New Zealand womens international Rona Peters has been picked for Queensland for the first time.Jillaroos skipper Steph Hancock will head Queenslands Australian contingent which also features Karina Brown, Annette Brander, Renae Kunst and Heather Ballinger.The Interstate Challenge will be held as a curtainraiser on the Gold Coast before the Titans NRL clash with Parramatta on Saturday.Queensland wommens squad: Karina Brown (Burleigh), Chelsea Baker (Gladstone), Amelia Kuk (Souths), Annette Brander (Beerwah), Kody House (Calliope), Ali Brigginshaw (Souths), Courtney Lockwood (Beerwah), Steph Hancock (Souths), Brittany Breayley (Souths Sunnybank), Heather Ballinger (Souths), Renae Kunst (Souths), Tazmin Gray (Burleigh), Rona Peters (Burleigh).dddddddddddd Interchange: Libby Cook-Black (Souths), Steph Gallagher (Beerwah), Selena Tranter (Burleigh), Tegan Rolfe (Clermont), Sarah Walker (Beerwah). 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The Americans, skipped by John Shuster, seized the advantage in the eighth end by scoring five points for a 7-3 lead. The Czechs pulled two back in the ninth, but Shusters team of third Jeff Isaacson, second Jared Zezel and lead John Landsteiner ended with another point to secure the last Olympic berth on offer.All-Star selection confirmed. His position atop the scoring charts deepening. One could mistakenly presume Marco Di Vaio feels his transformation from the player who showed up in Montreal late last May (only managing five goals in 17 appearances last season) is almost complete. Hold your horses. "The first year was difficult for me because I arrived after playing a season in Italy and my body was not ready to play more," explained Di Vaio to TSN.ca following training Thursday. "This year I did the pre-season which was very good for me, for the team. We dont finish nothing yet, now we have to work hard until the playoffs." For a player who the Impact faithful have firmly taken to their bosom since serenading him on his arrival at Pierre Elliot Trudeau airport late last spring, its hard to imagine a Montreal Impact without Marco Di Vaio. Well, if it wasnt for the persistence of Joey Saputo and Nick De Santis, its extremely likely Di Vaio would not have become an Impact player in the first place. When the Impacts President and Sporting Director flew to Italy in late January 2012, they knew they were going to meet a reluctant Marco Di Vaio. "I met Joey and Nick in Italy when I was playing with Bologna before that I spoke with them two or three times but I was not convinced to go and play in MLS," Di Vaio disclosed. Impact DP storm clouds were gathering. Even the very reliable Italian weather wasnt working in Saputos or De Santis favor. Due to a freak snowstorm in the region, Bolognas match against Fiorentina was postponed. Thankfully their scheduled meeting didnt fall victim as well. "After I met with Joey and Nick I take the decision to come. I understood them as two very good guys," he said. "They convinced me when I met them in Italy. "We spoke about the life, the kids everything and afterwards I made the decision to come." Anyone who has watched Di Vaios reaction after scoring at Saputo Stadium will witness him kiss his wedding band finger and without batting an eyelid instinctively look over to the grandstand where he knows his family is seated. The look on the Impact strikers face at that very moment tells you all you need to know what Di Vaios first and foremost priority is. "We are Family" may as well be booming out of the Stade Saputo PA system. "Surprised," was how Mrs. Di Vaio reacted when her husband informed he would be continuing his career in Montreal. "I did not know the city, when I came the first time last year," he explained. "It was a surprise for my family after we found the house day-by-day things went better and we are very happy about the decision." Then came hint of what has driven Di Vaio to the MLS promised land this season and what the future may hold. "I enjoy every day because I know maybe this is the last year I play football and for me every day I enjoy going to the field and Im very happy because I have a chance to play more for a person of my age," he said. Joint top goal scorer in the conversation for the best player in the league, Di Vaio leaves little doubt of what he attributes this to after his extremely poor debut showing in 2012. "I know my teammates better," he said. "I know the league better and this year I did the preseason." A very personal mission in mind, Di Vaio - the consummate professional - was the very first player to arrive back in Montreal ahead of training camp. "I worked hard in January and February with the team because I want to do something special for Joey and the fans this season," he added. Something special happened to Di Vaio on Thursday and Saputo could not have been more pleased with his DPs All-Star selection, tweeting the news ahead of official confirmation. "Greetings @divaio9 for your selection to the 2013 all-star game," he typed. "First Impact player to make the MLS All Star team." Much to the annoyance of some possibly, where feasible Saputo has always seen to it the clubs supporters are first to receive such news. As a native son of the Italian caapital, MLS could not have chosen a more surreal All-Star opponent for Di Vaio.dddddddddddd For good measure, he just so happened to make his Serie A debut for AS Romas cross town rivals Lazio – the club Di Vaio has supported since childhood. Script that, Hollywood. Di Vaios take on it? "Strange - When I came here last year I never think I am going to play against an Italian team, especially Roma. Very strange for me as I am a fan of Lazio from when I was young." Then there is the very considerable Totti factor. "Strange for me because I get to play against my friend Francesco Totti in Kansas City," he explained. Totti harbors serious thoughts of joining his fellow Roman in North America, with Di Vaio confirming the possibility that one of the most gifted footballers of this generation could be suited and booted in MLS when his Roma contract expires in less than a year. "Yes, I spoke with him because he is maybe curious to come," he said. "He spoke with me when we were in Miami on holiday. Hes curious to come. Maybe we speak again when we play in Kansas City." And this is no idle chatter. Totti has spent 20 loyal years proudly wearing the Roma shirt. As he deals with an increasing number of his Serie A brethren chatting him up on all things Major League Soccer, hopefully someone is picking up Di Vaios cell phone bill. "A lot of players call me and ask me about the MLS," he said. "About the life, about everything." With Di Vaios highlight reel season - which really does put to bed the incorrect perception technically gifted players cant cut the jib of a so termed physical MLS - the man from Rome has become a defacto Italian Ambassador for MLS. Fully focused on the task at hand driving the club to a playoff spot, Di Vaio has let the club know he will not entertain talks of extending his current deal until the season ends. No talks have yet taken place or are scheduled. "I want to speak when I finish the season," he said. "I want to take a few days to think about my body, about the next year. I will take a few days after the season and take this decision with my family and the club." Di Vaio will celebrate his 37th birthday on Monday. Since the Impact were granted an MLS franchise back in May 2009, Saputo has been consistent with stating he will only sign DPs who want to be in Montreal and as importantly, willing to make meaningful contributions off the pitch. To get a sense of how this has played out, you only have to a look at a highly personal feature on Di Vaio: The Family Man which was published on the clubs website Thursday. Now add in Di Vaios vivid third plural Habs recollections. "I went to the first game of the season against Toronto and we lose 2-1," Di Vaio enthusiastically revealed when asked if he had taken in any Bell Centre action. "Then I went back against Boston. It was a big game, great ambiance and we won 2-1. It was amazing." Whats that about when in Rome do as the Romans do. Fully convinced by Saputo and De Santis - Di Vaio felt so compelled to the Montreal cause, he sent an advanced party in the not too inconsiderable form of Matteo Ferrari ahead of his own arrival. Then for good measure, childhood friend Alessandro Nesta who, after starring with Di Vaio in a suburban Rome kids team, went on to carve out quite the glittering career for himself. Nesta, of course, joined the club a few weeks after flying up from his Miami home late last June to take in the MLS debut of the Impact DP. "I came, my friends too - Alessandro and Matteo. We came to play, to help the club to improve it for next year." Call it Mission Montreal. "For us it is easy here in Montreal because the culture comes from Europe," he explained. "France, England, Italy. Now we try help the club improve every day with our experience." Mission almost accomplished? You can reach and follow Noel Butler at:Noel.Butler@BellMedia.ca @TheSoccerNoel on Twitter New York Red Bulls vs. Montreal Impact – Live TSN2 Saturday, 7pm et/4pm pt ' ' 'ey Vale), Corban McGregor (Cronulla-Caringbah), Caitlin Moran (Hunter Stars), Nakia Davis-Welsh (Redfern All-Blacks), Allana Ferguson (Cronulla-Caringbah), Maddie Studdon (Cronulla-Caringbah), Ruan Sims (Cronulla-Caringbah), Rebecca Riley (Redfern All-Blacks), Elianna Walton (Greenacre), Kezie Apps (Helensburgh), Vanessa Foliaki (Mounties), Simaima Taufa (Mounties). Interchange: Lavina Phillips (Redfern All-Blacks), Jennifer Latu (Cronulla-Caringbah), Jasmin Allende (Redfern All-Blacks), Rebecca Young (Hunter Stars), Ruby Ewe (Cronulla-Caringbah). Coach: Ben Cross. ' ' '