Queensland will bat first on day two of the Sheffield Shield clash at the Gabba after Western Australia captain Sam Whiteman won the toss and elected to bowl.
The first day's play was washed out due to rain and on a cool, overcast day in Brisbane the visiting bowlers should enjoy good conditions.
Play will start an hour early, with 112 overs required on day two in an effort to make up for Thursday's lost day.
Western Australia quicks Joel Paris, Lance Morris and Matthew Kelly should enjoy bowling on the surface.
Left-armer Paris returns to the side after an impressive display for the Prime Minister's XI against the West Indies.
The Bulls welcome back their PM's XI contingent, with opener Matt Renshaw one of the stars of that clash after making 81 and 101no.
Midway through the Shield competition, defending champions Western Australia have asserted themselves as the early favourites after winning four of their opening five games to be top of the table on 31.85 points.
Tasmania are second on 20.54 with the Bulls close behind on 20.42.
QUEENSLAND: Matthew Renshaw, Joe Burns, Bryce Street, Jack Clayton, Sam Truloff, Jimmy Peirson (capt), Michael Neser, Gurinder Sandhu, James Bazley, Mark Steketee, Mitch Swepson.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Cameron Bancroft, Sam Whiteman (capt), Sam Fanning, Hilton Cartwright, Teague Wyllie, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, Ashton Agar, Joel Paris, Matthew Kelly, Lance Morris.