Mike McMeeken and Chris McQueen to make England debuts against Samoa

Castleford's McMeeken will start the match in the second row while Australian-born McQueen, who qualifies through his English father, will be on the bench

Ian Laybourn
Thursday 04 May 2017 06:26 EDT
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Mike McMeeken is one of two debutants this weekend
Mike McMeeken is one of two debutants this weekend (Getty)

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Mike McMeeken and Chris McQueen will make their England debuts against Samoa in Sydney on Saturday.

Castleford's McMeeken will start the match in the second row while Australian-born McQueen, who qualifies through his English father, will be on the bench.

The big surprise by coach Wayne Bennett is the choice of late call-up Stefan Ratchford at full-back, with Zak Hardaker chosen at centre ahead of Mark Percival.

Percival's St Helens team-mate Alex Walmsley must wait for his England debut after being omitted from Bennett's 17-man squad, with Hull prop Scott Taylor the other player left out.

Ratchford, whose only previous appearance for England was against France last October, was a replacement for injured stand-off Gareth Widdop and his selection in the starting line-up means Bennett will have four forwards on the bench.

They include Cronulla second rower Chris Heighington, the other Australian-born player in the squad who is set to make his first England appearance for six years while Hardaker is recalled after an 18-month absence.

Kevin Brown, a late replacement for the injured George Williams, will partner Luke Gale in the halves while, as expected, prop James Graham has overcome a head injury and will win his 33rd cap.

"Samoa are a very good team - there's a lot of top NRL players in their squad," said Bennett.


Chris McQueen's inclusion is a somewhat controversial one 

 Chris McQueen's inclusion is a somewhat controversial one 
 (Getty)

"It's not going to be easy for us; we weren't looking for an easy game but we need to prove ourselves on Saturday. I'm really looking forward to it and I'm sure they are too because I know they've got a hard game in front of them."

England team to play Samoa:

S Ratchford (Warrington); J McGillvary (Huddersfield), K Watkins (Leeds), Z Hardaker (Castleford), R Hall (Leeds); K Brown (Warrington), L Gale (Castleford); S Burgess (South Sydney), J Hodgson (Canberra), J Graham (Canterbury Bulldogs), M McMeeken (Castleford), E Whitehead (Canberra), S O'Loughlin (Wigan, capt).

Subs: C Hill (Warrington), C Heighington (Cronulla), C McQueen (Gold Coast), T Burgess (South Sydney).

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