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| Tuesday, 26 September 2006 | |
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It includes six uncapped players: Huddersfield Giants winger Martin Aspinwall, Hull FC prop Garreth Carvell, Wigan Warriors second rower Gareth Hock, Hull centre Kirk Yeaman and St Helens duo James Roby and Jon Wilkin. James Peacock (captain), Brian Noble and others can he seen interviewed through the RFL website. The 25 man Great Britain squad for the Tri-Nations Series is: Aspinwall (Huddersfield Giants), Burrow (Leeds Rhinos), Carney (Newcastle Knights), Carvell (Hull FC), Ellis (Leeds Rhinos), Fielden (Wigan Warriors), Gilmour (St Helens), Martin Gleeson (Warrington Wolves), Graham (St Helens), Hock (Wigan Warriors), Horne (Hull FC), Johnson (Bradford Bulls), Pryce (St Helens), Long (St Helens), McGuire (Leeds Rhinos), Morley (Sydney Roosters), Newton (Bradford Bulls), O’Loughlin (Wigan Warriors), Peacock (Leeds Rhinos, capt), Raynor (Hull FC), Roby (St Helens), Senior (Leeds Rhinos), Wellens (St Helens), Wilkin (St Helens), Yeaman (Hull FC). Standby-squad: Briers (Warrington Wolves), Coley (Salford City Reds), Higham (Wigan Warriors), Hodgson (Salford City Reds), Radford (Hull FC), Lynch (Bradford Bulls), Cooke (Hull FC), Wood (Warrington Wolves), Reardon (Warrington Wolves), Wild (Huddersfield Giants). |
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