Isaiah Papali'i - makes New Zealand debut
Isaiah Papali'i - makes New Zealand debut

Isaiah Papali'i makes New Zealand debut against England


New Zealand coach Michael Maguire has confirmed 20-year-old back-rower Isaiah Papali'i will make his debut in the third Test against England in Leeds on Sunday.

After initially indicating he would announce his line-up 90 minutes before kick-off, Maguire showed his hand as the Kiwis went through their captain's run at Elland Road.

Maguire revealed that Papali'i, who was the New Zealand Warriors' rookie of the year in 2018 and captained the Junior Kiwis against the Junior Kangaroos in Auckland last month, will be on the bench in place of Marty Tapau, who is dropped after playing in the first two Tests.

"He's been perfect on tour," Maguire said. "He's done all the training, he's a very diligent young man.

"The future is strong when you've got young players like that I'm looking forward to seeing him have one of many games moving forward. He understands it's a big day and he's after a big performance."

Second-rower Joseph Tapine is recalled to the bench in place of James Fisher-Harris while winger Jamayne Isaako, who plays under England coach Wayne Bennett for Brisbane, replaces Jordan Rapana, who has returned to Australia after being ruled out of the tour with a shoulder injury.

Isaako, the Dally M NRL Rookie of the Year, will make his second Test appearance after his debut against England in Denver.

"Young Jamayne got his first opportunity when we went to Denver and he was with us in Auckland," Maguire added.

"He went home to have a baby and couldn't wait to get back in camp, it's really good to see him get an opportunity."

While Papali'i will win his first cap, forward Adam Blair will edge closer to becoming just the eighth player in history to play 50 or more Tests when he makes his 48th appearance on Sunday, when the Kiwis will seek to avoid a series whitewash following narrow defeats in Hull and Liverpool.

Maguire added: "We've got a few little differences in our plays and I'm sure they will too but, at the end of the day, it's really about the 80-minute performance.

"It's just getting a stronger understanding of we what need to do on the field, we're well aware of what England are throwing at us now and it's about doing that on every single play,

"Concentration around that has been a big part of training this week."

Teams for Sunday's third Test between England and New Zealand at Elland Road:

England: J Lomax (St Helens); J McGillvary (Huddersfield), O Gildart (Wigan), J Connor (Hull), T Makinson (St Helens); G Williams (Wigan), R Myler (Leeds); T Burgess (South Sydney), J Hodgson (Canberra), J Graham (St George Illawarra, capt), E Whitehead (Canberra), J Bateman (Wigan), L Thompson (St Helens).

Interchange: S Ratchford (Warrington), C Hill (Warrington), A Milner (Castleford), J Greenwood (Wigan).

New Zealand: D Watene-Zelezniak (Penrith, capt); K Maumalo (NZ Warriors), E Marsters (Wests Tigers), J Manu (Sydney Roosters), J Isaako (Brisbane); S Johnson (NZ Warriors), K Nikorima (Brisbane); J Bromwich (Melbourne), B Smith (Melbourne), J Waerea-Hargreaves (Sydney Roosters), K Proctor (Gold Coast), Isaac Liu (Sydney Roosters), A Blair (NZ Warriors).

Interchange: K Bromwich (Melbourne), L Ah Mau (St George Illawarra), I Papali'i (NZ Warriors), J Tapine (Canberra).


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