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Hock to start for England



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Published Date:
23 October 2008
Gareth Hock has been picked in the starting line-up for England's World Cup opener.
And coach Tony Smith has also called up Leeds utility back Lee Smith, who has pipped exiting Wigan winger Mark Calderwood for the vacant left-wing berth for the clash against Papua New Guinea on Saturday.

Hock is rewarded for a strong finish to a season dogged by suspension by being handed the second-row spot vacant due to the injury to Sam Burgess.

Hooker Micky Higham, who is joining Warrington from Warriors next season, has not made the 17.

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The only other change to the side that beat France 56-8 in June is the promotion of St Helens prop James Graham, who will start a match for his country for the first time after five previous appearances as substitute for GB and England.

Graham, the recently-crowned Man of Steel, displaces veteran front rower Adrian Morley, who finished the season for Warrington with a stomach muscle injury, although Smith has not ruled out making a late change.

England: Wellens (St Helens); Gardner (St Helens), Gleeson
(Warrington), Senior, Smith (both Leeds); Pryce (St Helens), Burrow (Leeds); Peacock (Leeds, capt), Roby, Graham (both St Helens), Hock (Wigan), Ellis, Sinfield (both Leeds).

Subs: McGuire (Leeds), Morley (Warrington), Fa'asavalu, Wilkin (both St Helens)

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  • Last Updated: 23 October 2008 10:07 AM
  • Source: Wigan Evening Post
  • Location: Wigan
 
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Loyal but not so ancient,

23/10/2008 10:29:26
That sounds like a pretty strong starting 17, my only worry comes if any of those starting backs get injured, paul sykes and calderwood are a step down from the rest. England have strength and depth in the forwards but we are lacking in the backs. Well the capture of amos roberts I am sure will help young english players come through?
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