Australia vs England
Australia vs England
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Scans in Brisbane today revealed Holden Kangaroos player Daly Cherry-Evans suffered a minor hip muscle tear during last night’s Four Nations match against New Zealand.
Cherry-Evans’s recovery will continue to be monitored by the Holden Kangaroos’ medical staff, but he remains a chance of playing against England at Melbourne’s AAMI Park next Sunday.
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AUSTRALIA V ENGLAND - SUN 2 NOVEMBER, 4.00PM (LOCAL), AAMI PARK
Australia
1 Greg Inglis
2 Josh Mansour
3 Michael Jennings
4 Dylan Walker
5 Sione Mata'utia
6 Daly Cherry-Evans
7 Cooper Cronk
8 Aaron Woods
9 Cameron Smith (c)
10 Sam Thaiday
11 Beau Scott
12 Greg Bird
13 Corey Parker
Interchange
14 Boyd Cordner
15 Robbie Farah
16 Aidan Guerra
17 Ryan Hoffman
18 Ben Hunt
19 David Klemmer
20 Josh Papalii
Coach: Tim Sheens
England
1 Sam Tomkins
2 Josh Charnley
3 Kallum Watkins
4 Michael Shenton
5 Ryan Hall
6 Gareth Widdop
7 Matty Smith
8 George Burgess
9 Josh Hodgson
10 James Graham (c)
11 Liam Farrell
12 Joel Tomkins
13 Joe Westerman
Interchange
14 Daryl Clark
15 Brett Ferres
16 Tom Burgess
17 Chris Hill
Coach: Steve McNamara
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Australia 28
England 16
I can still easily see New Zealand taking out the Four Nations Championship/Trophy...
Can't wait for this match. Should be awesome on all accounts.
How are the Kangaroos injuries?
A lot depends if DCE plays.
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Thanks for the info. Samoa vs New Zealand was also a surprise.
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Press conference: Roos & Poms
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Cronk backs DCE despite lack of practice
By Will Botoulas, Melbourne Correspondent
NRL.com
2:30pm Sat 01st November, 2014
Kangaroos halfback Cooper Cronk expects Daly Cherry-Evans, who went off injured in the team's opening Four Nations loss to New Zealand, to take his place in the side tomorrow.
However the senior playmaker was pragmatic when it came to the pair's lack of quality time alongside each other in the halves, admitting the situation is "not perfect".
With the Kangaroos having dug a hole for themselves with a disappointing 30-12 loss to the Kiwis in their first game, they must find a way to climb out of it when they face England in a must-win game on Sunday.
Defeat for the Kangaroos would spell an end to their Four Nations campaign and leave them watching the final of an international tournament from the couch for the first time since 1954.
England will be desperate to spoil the green and gold party and can all but cement their place in the final after scraping past Samoa 32-26 last week.
The visitors were humiliated on home soil in 2011 Four Nations final, as Australia romped to a 30-8 victory in Leeds, and will be looking to extract some revenge at AAMI Park. This time around all the pressure will be on the Kangaroos and the host nation is well aware of it.
"That is the reality of it, we are not going to shy away from it," Cooper Cronk said.
"We are in this together, no matter your experience or lack thereof, the reason you've been picked to play for Australia is because you can play the game of rugby league.
"You're a very good player at State of Origin and club level so don't be afraid, go out and showcase your skills, do what you've been picked for and let's go out and represent Australia."
Cronk said he expects to line up alongside halves partner Daly Cherry-Evans, with all eyes on the Manly halfback this week as he recovers from a hip injury suffered in the loss to the Kiwis.
Furner expects Cherry-Evans to play
Cherry-Evans moved well during Saturday's captain's run and did not appear hampered by the injury that restricted him to just 36 minutes in the tournament opener.
However Cronk does admit the pair's lack of playing experience together had hindered their cohesion on game day.
"It's fine, it's not perfect," Cronk said.
"We would love to spend more time together and play a lot of football but the situation is that his role has been different the last few years.
"But this is his opportunity, he's been waiting a long time to have a crack at a position that he prefers to play. So he is obviously very excited.
"He wants to play well, he wants to make up for what happened last week but that combination won't be the result of our bad performances."
Cronk will line up opposite former Storm teammate Gareth Widdop when the two countries lock horns tomorrow at AAMI Park.
Australia coach Tim Sheens was present at Saturday's training session despite missing Friday's media conference due to illness.
Both countries will wear heritage jerseys on Sunday to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Rorke's Drift test match that England famously won 14-6 at the SCG.
Kickoff is at 4pm on Sunday at AAMI Park in Melbourne.
Last edited by TITAN PETE; 02-11-14 at 06:00 AM.
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Bird put on report for a lifting tackle. Ridiculous call. It was a great shot. Commentators agree that he will have nothing to worry about.
Last edited by Titan4Life; 02-11-14 at 04:31 PM.
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FULL TME: Australia win 16-12
England may have got unlucky at the end there with Hall denied a try in the last minute. In my opinion it was no try but there is a massive blowup on social media. Ben Hunt added energy to the Aussies and we controlled the game in the last 10-15 mins.
Last edited by Titan4Life; 02-11-14 at 06:23 PM.
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Great game of footy & it was Hunts inclusion in the 2nd half that sparked life & speed into the Kangaroos attack, a good game of footy & a deserved win , there was no way that last minute almost try was even close & if anyone wants to argue the fact go back to GI's no try which should've been awarded & thePoms 1st try could've been taken away from them..
The better team won the match & the only team that should be complaining is Samoa they should be undefeated
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Aussie is certainly not thru to finals yet.....Even beating Samoa is no guarantee....if England beat NZ on the Saturday (NZ throw it) then Australia have to beat Samoa by 16 points, plus whatever England's winning margin is.