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WESTS Tigers captain Robbie Farah has forced his way into the Kangaroos outfit to play England at Wembley in round two of the Four Nations.
The Kangaroos have named a 19-man squad including Farah and Beau Scott, with the Tigers hooker set to replace bench utility Cooper Cronk.
Coach Tim Sheens has left David Shillington out of the squad after the Test prop failed to recover from an ankle injury sustained in Issac Luke's cannonball tackle.
The Australian side will use the same starting 13 as they did against New Zealand in the Four Nations opener, with a six-man bench to be trimmed to four tomorrow.
The Daily Telegraph has been told St George Illawarra forward Beau Scott will make his debut from the interchange bench with Australia looking to play an up-tempo game designed to move England around.
Utility Cooper Cronk is still recovering from a broken nose and will be rested in favour of Robbie Farah, who has trained all week in London at dummy-half.
Brisbane Bronco Corey Parker is also on a six-man bench but will be cut provided everyone else is fit.
"There's a couple of things we still need to resolve and obviously how we're going to use the bench is the main one," Sheens said.
"Cooper's nose is still an issue. It was broken badly and there's no guarantee it won't bleed badly so that's a big consideration."
The Kangaroos have named a 19-man squad including Farah and Beau Scott, with the Tigers hooker set to replace bench utility Cooper Cronk.
Coach Tim Sheens has left David Shillington out of the squad after the Test prop failed to recover from an ankle injury sustained in Issac Luke's cannonball tackle.
The Australian side will use the same starting 13 as they did against New Zealand in the Four Nations opener, with a six-man bench to be trimmed to four tomorrow.
The Daily Telegraph has been told St George Illawarra forward Beau Scott will make his debut from the interchange bench with Australia looking to play an up-tempo game designed to move England around.
Utility Cooper Cronk is still recovering from a broken nose and will be rested in favour of Robbie Farah, who has trained all week in London at dummy-half.
Brisbane Bronco Corey Parker is also on a six-man bench but will be cut provided everyone else is fit.
"There's a couple of things we still need to resolve and obviously how we're going to use the bench is the main one," Sheens said.
"Cooper's nose is still an issue. It was broken badly and there's no guarantee it won't bleed badly so that's a big consideration."