Stacey Jones has named eight debutants for the upcoming Pacific Championship in his first-ever Kiwis squad.
Erin Clark, Phoenix Crossland, Keano Kini, Casey McLean, Jordan Riki, Will Warbrick, Trent Toelau and Naufahu Whyte have all been included in the James Fisher-Harris-captained side.
It comes after James Tedesco was dropped as Australian test captain yesterday as coach Mal Meninga completed the most radical shake-up of his tenure.
Four members of the Kiwis squad - Fisher-Harris, McLean, Scott Sorensen and Toelau - won the NRL grand final 14-6 with Penrith on Sunday night, with Dally M medallist and grand final runner-up Jahrome Hughes also in the squad. Jones hasn鈥檛 just stuck with NRL players, selecting Peta Hiku from Hull Kingston Rovers.
Kiwis squad for Pacific Championship: Erin Clark*, Phoenix Crossland*, James Fisher-Harris (c), Peta Hiku, Jahrome Hughes, Jamayne Isaake, Keano Kini*, Casey McLean*, Griffin Neame, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Kodi Nikorima, Marata Niukore, Isaiah Papali鈥檌, Jordan Riki*, Scott Sorensen, Joseph Tapine, Leo Thompson, Matthew Timoko, Trent Toelau*, Will Warbrick*, Naufahu Whyte*.
*Denotes uncapped
鈥淲hile we鈥檝e had a number of players ruled out through injury or unavailability, it鈥檚 a hugely exciting opportunity having the Kiwis playing at home in front of our fans again,鈥 Jones said in a statement about his squad.
鈥漌e鈥檝e still got a solid core of last year鈥檚 squad but, the way I see it, it鈥檚 a fantastic chance for us to build the group to provide lots of options and depth for following campaigns.鈥
Players ruled out through injury: Ronaldo Mulitalo (knee), Dylan Brown (knee), Kieran Foran (ankle), Moses Leota (shoulder), Brandon Smith (knee), Jeremy Marshall-King (knee), Briton Nikora (ankle), Kayal Iro (hamstring), Te Maire Martin (neck).
Suspended: Nelson Asofa-Solomona.
Headed to rugby union: Joseph Manu.
Fresh from winning the 2023 iteration of the competition with a record 30-0 victory over Australia in Hamilton, the Kiwis will get the chance to defend their title and host the Kangaroos and Mate Ma鈥檃 Tonga in Christchurch and Auckland respectively.
The Kiwis鈥 clash against Australia on October 27 will also see international rugby league return to Christchurch for the first time since 2019. It will also serve as a double-header, as the Kiwi Ferns host the Jillaroos. Six days later, the Kiwis will take the field at Go Media Stadium against Tonga.
Pacific Championships schedule
The 2024 Pacific Championships is a two-tiered competition, with men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 teams from across the Pacific competing for the Pacific Cup and the Pacific Bowl. The Championships will include two match days in New Zealand, with the Grand Finals to be played in Sydney, Australia on November 10.
Kiwi and Kiwi Ferns鈥 full schedule below
October 27: Pacific Cup 鈥 New Zealand v Australia (men and women) at Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch
November 2: Pacific Cup 鈥 New Zealand v Tonga (men) at Go Media Stadium, Auckland
November 3: Pacific Cup 鈥 New Zealand v Papua New Guinea (women) at Santos Stadium, Port Moresby
November 10: Pacific Cup men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 Grand Final in Sydney, Australia
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