**Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens picks Luke Lewis for second-row in Four Nations final selection shock**
By Andrew Webster From: The Daily Telegraph November 13, 2009 7:10AM Source: The Daily Telegraph
KANGAROOS coach Tim Sheens has sprung a selection shock for the Four Nations final against England with Luke Lewis chosen as a likely starter in the second-row.
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And in a further twist, Lewis's Penrith teammate Michael Jennings remains firmly in the mix to play in the decider at Elland Road in Leeds on Sunday morning.
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Sheens has chosen a six-man bench that includes props David Shillington, Brett White and Sam Thaiday, back-rower Anthony Watmough, utility Kurt Gidley and Jennings.
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"I've told him to keep his shorts ready," Sheens said of Jennings, who scored three tries against France in Paris last weekend. "He is still in the mix. He could either start or be on the bench. He's a matchwinner and conditions might make it a yes or no (about selecting him)."
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Watmough and Gidley are tipped to play, but Sheens wants to wait up until kick-off to assess the weather conditions. If it's a cold, wet Leeds night, he could go for four forwards on the bench to combat England's enormous pack.
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"If it's wet, and there's issues, we may pick a slightly different side," Sheens said. "There's every chance to try and match their size - that's a concern, also to use Jennings' speed. That's not taking the fullback out of the equation, young Gidley, who played really well, I thought, last week.
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"I've got to cover the halves and the hookers. I don't think I can leave Gidley out under those circumstances. He just covers too many options, and you can't count on not having a hiccup for some reason.
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"If the conditions got really really dour, you might get away without a Gids and use a bigger bench. It will be played at night, so it will be a little dewy. There's lots of things to consider. I've told the six-man bench there could be some tweaking."
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The major shock, however, is the decision to start Lewis in the second-row, alongside Paul Gallen. After missing the opening match against New Zealand, the versatile Lewis has been used off the bench in the wins against England and France with great effect.
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Australian team: Billy Slater, Jarryd Hayne, Greg Inglis, Justin Hodges, Brett Morris, Darren Lockyer (capt), Johnathan Thurston, Ben Hannant, Cameron Smith, Petero Civoniceva, Luke Lewis, Paul Gallen, Nathan Hindmarsh. Interchange: David Shillington, Sam Thaiday, Anthony Watmough, Kurt Gidley, Michael Jennings, Brett White (two to be omitted)
Source: The Daily Telegraph
By Andrew Webster From: The Daily Telegraph November 13, 2009 7:10AM Source: The Daily Telegraph
KANGAROOS coach Tim Sheens has sprung a selection shock for the Four Nations final against England with Luke Lewis chosen as a likely starter in the second-row.
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And in a further twist, Lewis's Penrith teammate Michael Jennings remains firmly in the mix to play in the decider at Elland Road in Leeds on Sunday morning.
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Sheens has chosen a six-man bench that includes props David Shillington, Brett White and Sam Thaiday, back-rower Anthony Watmough, utility Kurt Gidley and Jennings.
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"I've told him to keep his shorts ready," Sheens said of Jennings, who scored three tries against France in Paris last weekend. "He is still in the mix. He could either start or be on the bench. He's a matchwinner and conditions might make it a yes or no (about selecting him)."
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Watmough and Gidley are tipped to play, but Sheens wants to wait up until kick-off to assess the weather conditions. If it's a cold, wet Leeds night, he could go for four forwards on the bench to combat England's enormous pack.
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"If it's wet, and there's issues, we may pick a slightly different side," Sheens said. "There's every chance to try and match their size - that's a concern, also to use Jennings' speed. That's not taking the fullback out of the equation, young Gidley, who played really well, I thought, last week.
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"I've got to cover the halves and the hookers. I don't think I can leave Gidley out under those circumstances. He just covers too many options, and you can't count on not having a hiccup for some reason.
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"If the conditions got really really dour, you might get away without a Gids and use a bigger bench. It will be played at night, so it will be a little dewy. There's lots of things to consider. I've told the six-man bench there could be some tweaking."
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The major shock, however, is the decision to start Lewis in the second-row, alongside Paul Gallen. After missing the opening match against New Zealand, the versatile Lewis has been used off the bench in the wins against England and France with great effect.
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Australian team: Billy Slater, Jarryd Hayne, Greg Inglis, Justin Hodges, Brett Morris, Darren Lockyer (capt), Johnathan Thurston, Ben Hannant, Cameron Smith, Petero Civoniceva, Luke Lewis, Paul Gallen, Nathan Hindmarsh. Interchange: David Shillington, Sam Thaiday, Anthony Watmough, Kurt Gidley, Michael Jennings, Brett White (two to be omitted)
Source: The Daily Telegraph