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    Australian Kangaroos vs England
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    Australia v England preview
    AAMI Park Sunday 6.30pm (ADST)

    This is the last throw of the dice for England if they are to stay alive in the Four Nations tournament. And brass tacks time: they’re well and truly up against it. They didn’t give their supporters much to cheer about during their spluttering 24-10 loss to New Zealand last week, and the signs were there during the Kangaroos’ easy 42-0 win over the Kumuls that the green and gold are building into ominous form.

    England’s attack came it fits and starts last week. They trailed 18-nil just minutes into the second half before two tries in even time, the latter a spectacular 80-metre effort finished off by fullback Gareth Widdop, propelled them back into the contest with just over 20 minutes to go. But that was that, with Benji Marshall’s 66th-minute four-pointer dousing their flames.

    Making their task even tougher against Australia is the fact they’ll be without their best performer from last week, explosive centre Mike Shenton (108 metres, a try assist, three tackle-breaks and 22 tackles), who has been ruled out with ankle ligament damage – possibly for the remainder of the tournament.

    Watch out Kangaroos: England’s NRL duo of Gareth Ellis and Sam Burgess had subdued games last week. Ellis made just 89 metres (he averaged 103 for the Wests Tigers in 2010) and didn’t bust a tackle, while Burgess made 81 metres (compared to 126 for Souths) for just one tackle bust. Ellis made 18 tackles (his NRL average was 31), Burgess 32 (four more than his weekly workload for the Bunnies).

    But expect that all to change this week. The fiercely proud pair are certain to rip in and let the Aussies know they’re in for the fight, so the key for Australia will be to set them back on their heels early and also not give them too many opportunities to back-slap after some pounding defensive hits.

    Prop James Graham (16 hit-ups, 130 metres plus 30 tackles last week), is skippering the side against the Aussies for the first time, so he’ll similarly be primed for a huge performance. Other spark should come from halfback Sam Tomkins, who is unafraid to run to the line (three tackle-breaks), while the Storm’s Toyota Cup fullback Gareth Widdop (four tackle-breaks) will be out notch the game of his life against Melbourne’s star incumbent Billy Slater.

    Watch out England: The England players need to capitalise more on the opportunities they create. They also need to be selective with their offloads rather than just passing for passing’s sake. Last week against the Kiwis they managed 12 offloads (to NZ’s eight) but were unable to generate much second-phase play. They were limited to just two line-breaks to their opponents’ seven, and offered just one line-break assist (to the Kiwis’ five).

    Their lack of impact in attack was further highlighted by their inability to make inroads despite matching the Kiwis for possession efficiency (82 per cent) and slowing down their opponents at the ruck (forcing 22 slow play-the-balls to just 12 themselves). If they don’t do more with the ball the star-studded Kangaroos will blow them off the park.

    Halfback Cooper Cronk filled the No.7 jersey admirably last week and his almost psychic combination with Storm team-mates Cameron Smith and Billy Slater should yield points at some stage – Cronk’s chase for a try from a Smith kick against the Kumuls was great off-the-cuff play and England need to be wary of such unpredictable attack.

    Where it will be won: Passion and commitment. England don’t have the star power and talent of the Kangaroos but they are capable of an upset win if they go off like firecrackers early, get on the scoreboard and grow in confidence.

    It should be remembered England led Australia at one stage in the second half of last year’s Four Nations final before the green and gold pulled away late to score their 46-16 victory. Meanwhile the Kangaroos should terrorise England out wide, with Lote Tuqiri (143 metres) sure to be prominent again.

    The History: Meetings 8, Australia 5, England 2, drawn 1. England have lost and drawn the only two games played in Australia, although as part of Great Britain the Lions have won only three of 13 matches Down Under over the past 30 years.

    Australia won the final of last year’s Four Nations 46-16 at Elland Road.

    Conclusion: It wouldn’t be one of the greatest upsets in rugby league but it is hard to get the head around an England victory. Another thing in the Australians’ favour is they are familiar with the style and expectations of local referee Tony Archer, which should assist their flow.

    The key is the battle of the forwards. If the Aussies don’t flinch after a likely forceful “softening up” period by the English, it will provide their speedy backs with a great platform to do their stuff.

    Last week we opted for the Kangaroos by 32 points and we were 10 points off the mark; this week we’ll pick the home side by a conservative 10 points.

    Match officials: Referees – Tony Archer (Australia); Sideline Officials – James Childs (England) & Daniel Caddy (New Zealand); Video Ref – Steve Clark (Australia).

    Televised: Channel Nine – Live 6.30pm; Fox Sports – delayed.

    * Statistics: NRL Stats.

    Source: http://www.nrl.com
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    Im catching a flight to Melbourne for this game this arvo. I'm pumped. Dont care about the rain. Go the Roos!
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    Tim Sheens names unchanged Kangaroos team for Four Nations clash with England on Sunday

    Tim Sheens has named an unchanged line-up for Australia's Four Nations clash with England at AAMI Park in Melbourne on Sunday, a game which could see the Kangaroos qualify for the final with a victory.

    Australia Test Team v England

    1. Billy Slater
    2. Brett Morris
    3. Brent Tate
    4. Willie Tonga
    5. Lote Tuqiri
    6. Darren Lockyer (c)
    7. Cooper Cronk
    8. Nate Myles
    9. Cameron Smith
    10. Petero Civoniceva
    11. Luke Lewis
    12. Sam Thaiday
    13. Paul Gallen

    Interchange: Kurt Gidley, Anthony Watmough, Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, David Shillington, Dean Young, Darius Boyd

    Sheens kept the 17-man line-up that beat the Kumuls 42-0 at Parramatta Stadium last weekend and put Dean Young and Darius Boyd on an extended six-man bench.

    The Kangaroos and Wests Tigers coach stuck with Lote Tuqiri on the left wing, despite criticism last week that he was favouring the dual-international over St George Illawarra Dally M Fullback of the Year and Clive Churchill medallist Darius Boyd.

    Former Australia prop Steve Roach urged Sheens's Kangaroos to get even with England, after players publicly claimed they were bashed and battered in last year's Four Nations match against England in Wigan.

    The visitors, on the other hand, have made a raft of changes, the most notable of which has Sam Tomkins moved to fullback at the expense of exciting youngster Gareth Widdop.

    In all there were 11 changes for the visitors, with three players - Leroy Cudjoe, Ben Harrison and Shaun Lunt - named to make their Test debuts.

    The side also features a new look halves combination, Sean O'Laughlin and Luke Robinson pairing up after Tomkins and Kevin Brown struggled to perform in the side's first up loss to New Zealand in the tournament opener last weekend.

    In the weekend's other match, Stephen Kearney's New Zealand side will host Papua New Guinea in Rotorua on Saturday evening.

    Source: http://www.foxsports.com.au
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    Just landed in Melbourne and it's crap weather. But not as bad as last time I came for the May Test against the Kiwis that opened AAMI Park. Hope it lays off during the game.

    We are Row 1 of the Roo Crew so that means no cover. But we are prepared. Go the Roos!

    Heading into the city to catch up with Greg. And tomorrow the rest of the Melbourne gang and those who flew down like Syl.

    A perfect way to cap off a season and we still have the Final in two weeks.
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    ROO CREW IN MELBOURNE! YEA!
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