Duffie Confirmed To Make Test Debut On Friday Night
Duffie Confirmed To Make Test Debut
On Friday Night
Gold Coast, Australia,
May 4, 2011 – Melbourne winger Matthew Duffie will be
the only debutant in the Kiwis’ line-up for Friday
night’s Anzac Test against the Kangaroos at Skilled Park
in Robina.
In confirming New Zealand’s side this morning, coach Stephen Kearney omitted Vodafone Warriors utility Lewis Brown and Brisbane fullback Gerard Beale from the original 19-man squad named on Sunday night. Brown is the 18th man.
Duffie will become Kiwi number 765 on Friday night, lining up on the right wing outside Sydney Roosters centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall, New Zealand’s 2010 player of the year.
Vodafone Warriors captain Simon Mannering is also in the centres, where he has been playing recently in the NRL. He also lined up in the centres for the Kiwis in the 2008 World Cup win as well as the Four Nations victory last year.
Vodafone Warriors prop Sam Rapira, who was unavailable for the Four Nations campaign last year, returns to start in the front row after last playing for the Kiwis in the 2010 Anzac Test in Melbourne. Penrith’s Sam Kendry is the other starting prop, as he was in the Four Nations final, while St George Illawarra’s Nathan Fien runs on at hooker after being halfback in the Four Nations.
The experienced Adam Blair (Melbourne), Bronson Harrison (Canberra) and Jeremy Smith (Cronulla) will start in the back row. The side includes 13 of the 17 players used in the Four Nations final. Apart from Duffie and Rapira, the other two changes are recalled Parramatta prop Fuifui Moimoi, who’ll be playing his ninth Test, and Manly halfback Kieran Foran, back after making his second Test appearance in last year’s Anzac Test. Foran and Moimoi were both ruled out of the 2010 Four Nations with injuries.
“We’ve been able build some consistency in our selections in recent years,” said Kearney.
“The side has become more settled and we’ve also been able to develop a little more in terms of experience and our combinations.
“While we’re improving in that area the
Australians still lead the way with representative
experience and depth. They certainly have an advantage there
for a one-off match of this type but our challenge is to try
to keep building.”
The Kiwis have never won the Anzac
Test in Australia since the first was played in Sydney in
1997. Their only success came at North Harbour Stadium in
1998, the only time it has been played in New Zealand.
The Kiwis have another training run this morning before their final session at Skilled Park tomorrow morning.
England’s Richard Silverwood has been named as Friday night’s referee.
ANZAC
TEST
KANGAROOS v
KIWIS
Skilled Park,
Robina
8.00pm, Friday, May 6,
2011
Referee: Richard Silverwood
(England)
KIWIS
1 LANCE
HOHAIA
(Vodafone Warriors)
2 MATTHEW
DUFFIE
(Melbourne)
3 SIMON
MANNERING
(Vodafone Warriors)
4 SHAUN
KENNY-DOWALL
(Sydney Roosters)
5 JASON
NIGHTINGALE
(St George Illawarra)
6 BENJI
MARSHALL (c)
(Wests Tigers)
7 KIERAN
FORAN
(Manly)
8 SAM RAPIRA
(Vodafone
Warriors)
9 NATHAN FIEN
(St George
Illawarra)
10 SAM
McKENDRY
(Penrith)
11 ADAM
BLAIR
(Melbourne)
12 BRONSON
HARRISON
(Canberra)
13 JEREMY
SMITH
(Cronulla)
Interchange:
14 ISSAC
LUKE
(South Sydney)
15 BEN
MATULINO
(Vodafone Warriors)
16 FUIFUI
MOIMOI
(Parramatta)
17 GREG
EASTWOOD
(Canterbury-Bankstown)
18 LEWIS
BROWN
(Vodafone Warriors)
COACH: STEPHEN
KEARNEY
KIWI SQUAD – 2011
ANZAC TEST
Player Club Kiwi No Tests Points
Gerard
Beale Broncos - 0 0
Adam Blair Storm 732 21 8
Lewis
Brown Warriors 762 0 0
Shaun
Kenny-Dowall Roosters 746 6 24
Matthew
Duffie Storm 765 0 0
Greg
Eastwood Bulldogs 737 17 8
Nathan
Fien Dragons 733 18 16
Kieran Foran Sea
Eagles 757 2 0
Bronson Harrison Raiders 723 12 4
Lance
Hohaia Warriors 695 27 60
Issac Luke Rabbitohs 749 16
38
Sam McKendry Panthers 763 2 0
Simon
Mannering Warriors 731 24 16
Benji Marshall
(c) Tigers 717 20 86
Ben
Matulino Warriors 756 7 4
Fuifui
Moimoi Eels 741 8 0
Jason
Nightingale Dragons 747 10 32
Sam
Rapira Warriors 736 12 0
Jeremy
Smith Sharks 742 17 26
ends