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Johnathan Ford Anthony Gelling Geoff Daniella Keith Lulia Dominique Peyroux Leon Panapa Issac John Tinirau Arona Daniel Fepuleai Tere Glassie (c) Zane Tetevano Brad Takairangi Zeb Taia

England

Billy Slater Darius Boyd Greg Inglis Justin Hodges Brett Morris
Sam Tomkins Josh Charnley Jack Reed Kallum Watkins Ryan Hall Kevin Sinfield (c) Richie Myler James Graham James Roby Eorl Crabtree Sam Burgess Gareth Ellis Jamie Jones-Buchanan George Burgess Rangi Chase Gareth Hock Adrian Morley Ben Westwood Tom Briscoe

Five Eighth Johnathan Thurston Halfback Prop Hooker Prop Second Row David Taylor Second Row Sam Thaiday Lock Interchange Daly Cherry Evans Interchange Ben Hannant Interchange James Tamou

Cooper Cronk Paul Gallen Cameron Smith (c) David Shillington

Luke Lewis
John Puna Fred Makimare Sam Mataora
Interchange Anthony Watmough Karl Temata

Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Coach

Robbie Farrah Josh Morris
Aaron Cannings Drury Low
Glenn Stewart Matthew Scott Ryan Hoffman Nate Myles Todd Carney

Tim Sheens

Neccrom Areaiiti Nathaniel Peteru-Barnett Dylan Napa Tupou Sopoaga Samuel Brunton

David Fairleigh

Jonny Lomax Sean O'Loughlin Michael Mcllorum Leroy Cudjoe Rob Burrow

Steve Mcnamara

  • Fiji
  • France
  • Ireland
  • Italy

Jarryd Hayne Lote Tuqiri Daryl Millard Wes Naiqama (c) Sisa Waqa John Sutton Ryan Millard Tabua Cakacaka Aaron Groom Petero Civoniceva Tariq Sims Jayson Bukuya Sarafu Fatiaki Ashton Sims Peni Botiki Henry Raiwalui Semi Cakau Paul Rokolati Joe Uluibau Jone Wesele Kevin Naiqama Junior Roqica Apisai Koroisau

Kitioe Rasotale

Rick Stone

Tony Gigot Cyril Stacul Clement Soubeyras Stuart Littler Mathias Pala Vincent Duport Thomas Bosc William Barthau David Ferriol Kane Bentley
Greg McNally

John O’Donnell

James Tedesco Anthony Minichello (c) Dom Brunetta Christophe Calegari Josh Mantello Terry Campese Graig Gower Kade Snowden Shaun Berrigan Vic Mauro Mark Minichello Anthony Laffranchi Ben Falcone Alex Ranieri Aiden Guerra Ryan Ghietti Dario Esposito Cameron Ciraldo Rhys Lennarduzzi Rodrigo Marchesi Ray Nasso Rocky Trimarchi Cedric Prizzon Josh White
Joshua Toole Pat Richards James Mendeika Liam Finn (c) Brett White Carl Sice

  • Remi Casty
  • Luke Ambler

Elliott Cosgrove Callum Casey Tyrone McCarthy Colton Roche Sean Hesketh Matty Hadden Sam Wellens Tom McKeown Tim Bergin Kurt Haggerty Tommy Goulden Simon Deevy Joe Mulhern Pat Smith
Olivier Elima (c) Sebastian Raguin Gregory Mounis David Guasch Mathieu Griffi Eloi Pelissier Michael Simon Kevin Larroyer Antoni Maria Julian Boursquet Jamal Fakir Andrew Bentley Damien Cardace Clint Greenshields

  • Aurelien Cologni
  • Mark Aston
  • Carlo Napolitano

  • New Zealand
  • Paupa New Guinea Samoa
  • Scotland

Kevin Locke Manu Vatuvei Krisnan Inu Shaun Kenny-Dowall Sam Perrett Keiran Foran Benji Marshall Jared Waerea-Hargreaves Issac Luke
Ryan Tongia David Mead Jessie-Joe Parker Menzie Yere

Albert Patak

Ray Thompson Israel Eliab Makali Aizue Paul Ation (c) Rodney Pora Rod Griffin
Rodger Tuivasa-Sheck

Kalifa Faifai Loa

Steve Matai Junor Sau Francis Meli Carlos Tuimavae Ben Roberts Jeff Lima Masada Iosefa Roy Asotasi Eddy Pettybourne Sam Tagataese Lama Tasi Leeson Ah Mau Martin Taupau Mark Tafua

Pita Godinet Daniel Vidot Antonio Winterstein

Matthew Wright Tony Puletua (c) Ben Te'o Harrison Hansen Chase Stanley

Steve Price

Brett Carter Michael Robertson Josh Barlow

Shae Lyon-Fraser

David Scott Danny Brough Laim Hood Paul Jackson Andrew Henderson (c) Mitch Stringer Sam Barlow Dale Ferguson Alex Szostak
Sam Kasiano Frank Pritchard Simon Mannering (c) Sonny Bill Williams Adam Blair Shaun Johnson Jesse Bromwich Sam McKendry Jason Nightingale Greg Eastwood Ben Matulino Elijah Talor
Jason Chan Neville Costigan James Segeyaro

Tyson Martin

Glen Nami

Gonzela Urakusie

Charlie Wabo Richard Kambo Dion Aiye
Ben Fisher Jonathan Walker Adam Walker Lee Paterson Josh Griffin Liam Hood Paddy Cooper

Craig Borthwick

Alex Hurst Dave Arnot Callum Cockburn

Steve McCormack

David Loko
Gerard Beale Kalifa Faifai Loa Alex Glenn
Larsen Marabe Geprge Moni

Tu’u Maori

  • Stephen Kearney
  • Adrian Lam

  • Tonga
  • USA
  • Wales

Glen Fisiiahi Michael Oldfield Michael Jennings Konrad Hurrell Siuatonga Likiliki

Eddie Paea

Daniel Foster Brent Kite (c) Pat Politini
Ryan McGoldrick (c) Andrew Gay

Kristian Freed Michael Garvey Danny Howard Matt Peterson Kevin Pease

Elliot Kear Michael Channing Christiaan Roets Rhys Williams Danny Jones Matt Seamark Gil Dudson
David Marando

Junior Paulo Apple Pope (c) Mark Offerdahl Clint Newton Josh Rice

Steve Parry
Andrew Fifita

Jason Taumalolo

Sika Manu
Craig Kopczak (c) Rhodri Lloyd Ben Evans
Anthony Tupou Nafe Seluini Sam Moa Willie Mason Antonio Kaufusi David Hala Ukuma Tai Fui Fui Moi Moi

Richie Fa’aoso

Benny Murdoch-Masila Jayson Rego Silivia Havili Atelea Vea
Joseph Paulo Stephen Howard Sean Taylor Curtis Cunz Andrew Kneisly Sione Taufa Jared Stewart Trone Coppedge Danny Howard

Ben Flower Dan Fleming Jordan James Rhys Pugsley Craig Moss David James Ian Webster Lee Williams Rob Massam Jacob Emmitt Owain Brown

Tui Samoa Mitchell Stephens Joe Burke

Matthew Elliott   Iestyin Harris

Charles Tonga

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