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A 20-man Australian squad has been named today ahead of a must-win Four Nations clash with England this Sunday at AAMI Park, Melbourne.

Wests Tigers duo Aaron Woods and Robbie Farah have retained their place in the Kangaroos line-up, which suffered a 30-12 loss to New Zealand last week.

Despite missing the second half of that match through injury, both Greg Inglis and Daly Cherry-Evans have been named in an extended squad.

Newcastle winger Sione Mata’utia has been named to make his Test match debut on the wing, while Ben Hunt and David Klemmer are also a chance of an Australian debut after being named on a seven-man bench.

No.

Player

NRL Club

Junior Club

1.

Greg Inglis

South Sydney Rabbitohs

Bowraville Tigers

2.

Josh Mansour

Penrith Panthers

St Johns/Kingsgrove Colts

3.

Michael Jennings

Sydney Roosters

St Marys/West City Tigers

4.

Dylan Walker

South Sydney Rabbitohs

Mascot Jets

5.

Sione Mata’utia

Newcastle Knights

Raymond Terrace/South Newcastle

6.

Daly Cherry-Evans

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

Mackay Brothers

7.

Cooper Cronk

Melbourne Storm

Souths Acacia

8.

Aaron Woods

Wests Tigers

Leichhardt Juniors

9.

Cameron Smith (c)

Melbourne Storm

Logan Brothers

10.

Sam Thaiday

Brisbane Broncos

Townsville Brothers

11.

Beau Scott

Newcastle Knights

Picton Magpies

12.

Greg Bird

Gold Coast Titans

West Maitland Red Dogs/ Maitland Pumpkin Pickers

13.

Corey Parker

Brisbane Broncos

Logan Brothers

14.

Boyd Cordner

Sydney Roosters

Old Bar Pirates

15.

Robbie Farah

Wests Tigers

Enfield Federals/Leichhardt Wanderers

16.

Aidan Guerra

Sydney Roosters

Townsville Brothers

17.

Ryan Hoffman

Melbourne Storm

Campbelltown Collegians

18.

Ben Hunt

Brisbane Broncos

Blackwater Crushers

19.

David Klemmer

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

All Saints

20.

Josh Papalii

Canberra Raiders

Logan Brothers

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