Hindmarsh recalled by Aussies to face England in Four Nations

Dave Hadfield
Wednesday 28 October 2009 21:00 EDT
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Nathan Hindmarsh will make his Test comeback at the age of 30 in the Australian side to face England in the Four Nations on Saturday.

The Kangaroo coach, Tim Sheens, will name his team this morning, but is set to bring the Parramatta second-rower into his starting pack in place of Ryan Hoffman. The farmer from New South Wales' Southern Highlands won the last of his 20 caps in 2007.

England's Tony Smith will also name his side today, with Wigan's Sam Tomkins in line to be drafted in at his home ground.

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