Australia Kangaroos vs England Four Nations 2014 FULL MATCH
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- Updated: 02 Nov 2014
Australia v England Four Nations 2014 AAMI Stadium, Melbourne. 2 November 2014.
Kangaroos Australia vs England Four Nations @ Melbourne 2014
International rugby league used to be so darn predictable but right now, it is anyone's guess.
Samoa's two near thing wins has thrown a major spanner in the works - remember the International game was dead a month ago when players weren't making themselves available.
Australia's loss to New Zealand was revealing and has given the other sides genuine belief they can beat them.
The Kangaroos don't lose twice though and if they can pick themselves up for tonight, England are in trouble and so are Samoa next weekend.
In response to their big loss to the Kiwis, Tim Sheens has brought in Ben Hunt, David Klemmer and Sione Mata'utia for their debuts.
It's an unfamiliar line up compared to years gone by when the team picked itself.
England on the other hand have brought in Dan Sarginson and Sean O'Loughlin in at the last minute for Michael Shenton and Joe Westerman respectively.
Teams:
Australia:1-Greg Inglis, 2-Josh Mansour, 3-Michael Jennings, 4-Dylan Walker, 5-Sione Mata'uita, 6-Daly Cherry Evans, 7-Cooper Cronk, 8-Aaron Woods, 9-Cameron Smith (c), 10-Sam Thaiday, 11-Beau Scott, 12-Greg Bird, 13-Corey Parker
Interchange:Boyd Cordner, Ben Hunt, David Klemmer, Josh Papali'i
England:1-Sam Tomkins, 2-Josh Charnley, 3-Kallum Watkins, 18-Dan Sarginson, 5-Ryan Hall, 6-Gareth Widdop, 7-Matty Smith, 8-George Burgess, 9-Josh Hodgson, 10-James Graham (c), 11-Liam Farrell, 12-Joel Tomkins, 19-Sean O'Loughlin
Interchange:Daryl Clark, Brett Ferres, Tom Burgess, Chris Hill
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Australia v England Four Nations 2014 AAMI Stadium, Melbourne. 2 November 2014.
Kangaroos Australia vs England Four Nations @ Melbourne 2014
International rugby league used to be so darn predictable but right now, it is anyone's guess.
Samoa's two near thing wins has thrown a major spanner in the works - remember the International game was dead a month ago when players weren't making themselves available.
Australia's loss to New Zealand was revealing and has given the other sides genuine belief they can beat them.
The Kangaroos don't lose twice though and if they can pick themselves up for tonight, England are in trouble and so are Samoa next weekend.
In response to their big loss to the Kiwis, Tim Sheens has brought in Ben Hunt, David Klemmer and Sione Mata'utia for their debuts.
It's an unfamiliar line up compared to years gone by when the team picked itself.
England on the other hand have brought in Dan Sarginson and Sean O'Loughlin in at the last minute for Michael Shenton and Joe Westerman respectively.
Teams:
Australia:1-Greg Inglis, 2-Josh Mansour, 3-Michael Jennings, 4-Dylan Walker, 5-Sione Mata'uita, 6-Daly Cherry Evans, 7-Cooper Cronk, 8-Aaron Woods, 9-Cameron Smith (c), 10-Sam Thaiday, 11-Beau Scott, 12-Greg Bird, 13-Corey Parker
Interchange:Boyd Cordner, Ben Hunt, David Klemmer, Josh Papali'i
England:1-Sam Tomkins, 2-Josh Charnley, 3-Kallum Watkins, 18-Dan Sarginson, 5-Ryan Hall, 6-Gareth Widdop, 7-Matty Smith, 8-George Burgess, 9-Josh Hodgson, 10-James Graham (c), 11-Liam Farrell, 12-Joel Tomkins, 19-Sean O'Loughlin
Interchange:Daryl Clark, Brett Ferres, Tom Burgess, Chris Hill
- published: 02 Nov 2014
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