Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"Australian Kangaroos Head Coach, Tim Sheens has named his side which will take on England in the first match ofthe 2013 Rugby League World Cup.
Robbie Farah has beaten Daly Cherry-Evans for the utility bench spot, meanwhile Andrew Fifita will make his debut in the green and gold.
Match Details:
Australian Kangaroos vs. England
MILLENNIUM STADIUM, CARDIFF
Saturday, 26th October 2013
Kick off: 12:30am AEDT (Sunday, 27th October)
[i1. Billy Slater
2. Brett Morris
3. Brent Tate
4. Greg Inglis
5. Darius Boyd
6. Johnathan Thurston
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith ©
10. James Tamou
11. Greg Bird
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Paul Gallen (vc)
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Interchange:
[i14. Robbie Farah
15. Andrew Fifita
16. Luke Lewis
17. Corey Parker[/i'"
I have been watching Australian teams come to these shores since 1986, I am sure many posters have seen more than me. If I were to look at this team and then think which players would make a 17 made up of the best Aussies I have seen only three of them would come close
Billy Slater is probably the best Australian full back I have seen but he prone to real calamitous errors
Cam Smith is the best hooker I have seen play for Australia
Greg Inglis is a fantastic player and would probably get into a Dunbar best ever Australian 17… although centre would be hugely competitive with the likes of Meninga and Miles to name just two
Of the rest, I can honestly say that they wouldn’t get near a best 17
Yes, Thurston is good but not when he is next to Lewis, Kenny or Lockyer
Cronk is good but he is no Andrew Johns
The wingers are solid but remember when we used to see Sailor, Tuqiri (at his best) and Folau named on the wings – now those were scary names
I could go on but the bottom line is that team is very beatable. I hope that the English team see it even if the fans don’t