Campese Set for Canberra Farewell with Italy
Campese Set for Canberra Farewell with Italy
Italy have named Raiders legend Terry Campese to return from a calf injury for what will be his farewell appearance at Canberra Stadium against Fiji in Friday night's must win Rugby League World Cup match.
Campese, who qualifies for the Azzurri through his Italian grandfather Antonio, hasn't played at Canberra Stadium since his final Raiders game three years ago but he didn't get a send-off from fans as his future with the club was not resolved.
After helping Italy to qualify for the World Cup, the former Raiders captain has been targeting Friday night's match in Canberra and Campese captain-coached Queanbeyan Blues this season upon his return from a stint in Super League with Hull KR.
He has been a late withdrawal from Italy's first two World Cup matches against Ireland and USA but is expected to play on Friday night and was named by coach Cameron Ciraldo at five-eighth, enabling James Tedesco to revert to fullback for the must win clash against the unbeaten Fiji.
Dual international Mirco Bergamasco, who played 89 rugby union Tests for Italy before switching codes, has been included in the 21-man squad named on Tuesday.
In other team
news:
Samoa coach Matt Parish has made a raft of changes
for Saturday's clash with Scotland at Barlow Park in Cairns,
which will decide which of the teams advance to the
quarter-finals.
Fa'amanu Brown will partner Penrith rookie Jarome Luai in the halves, while Matthew Wright replaces Ken Maumalo on the wing and Frank Winterstein and Bunty Afoa have been named in the starting forward pack in place of Leeson Ah Mau and Frank Pritchard.
Sam Tagataese has been named captain in Pritchard's absence, although he will start from the interchange bench.
Elsewhere, Tonga coach Kristian Woolf has recalled Konrad Hurrell to the centres in place of Solomone Kata and switched hookers Sione Katoa and Saliva Havili for Saturday'sblockbuster clash with New Zealand at Waikato Stadium.
The Kiwis have reverted closely to the team which beat Samoa in the opening round of the tournament, recalling wingers Dallen Watene-Zelezniak and Jordan Rapana, along with five-eighth Kodi Nikorima, at the expense of Jason Nightingale, Peta Hiku and Te Maire Martin, despite the trio scoring eight tries in last weekend's 74-6 route of Scotland in Christchurch.
Lebanon veteran Chris Saab should finally get the chance to play at the World Cup when the Cedars take on Australia at Sydney Football Stadium on Saturday night after being knocked out in the warm-up for the opening game and ruled out of last weekend's match against England due to concussion.
The Kangaroos have reshuffled their team, with Cooper Cronk and James Maloney returning in the halves after missing last Friday night's match against France and Tom Trboyevic and Cameron Munster forming a new look centres pairing.
France have named John Boudebza at hooker after sending Eloi Pelissier home for disciplinary reasons, while Luke Douglas will captain Scotland after Danny Brough was one of three Bravehearts players released from the squad for breaching the code of conduct when deemed by airline staff to be too intoxicated to fly from Christchurch to Cairns with the team last Sunday.
The teams are:
Friday November 10, Fiji v Italy at Canberra Stadium, 7.40pm (AEDT)
FIJI
1 Kevin NAIQAMA (c)
2 Suliasi
VUNIVALU
3 Taane MILNE
4 Akuila UATE
5
Marcelo MONTOYA
6 Jarryd HAYNE
7 Henry
RAIWALUI
8 Ashton SIMS
9 Apisai KOROISAU
10
Eloni VUNAKECE
11 Viliame KIKAU
12 Brayden
WILIAME
13 Tui KAMIKAMICA
14 Joe LOVODUA
15
Jacob SAIFITI
16 Junior ROQICA
17 Ben NAKUBUWAI
18
James STORER
19 Salesi FAINGAA
20 Sitiveni
MOCEIDREKE
21 Pio SOKOBALAVUA
ITALY
1 James
TEDESCO
2 Mason CERRUTO
3 Justin CASTELLARO
4
Nathan MILONE
5 Josh MANTELLATO
6 Terry
CAMPESE
7 Ryan GHIETTI
8 Paul VAUGHAN
9
Joseph TRAMONTANA
10 Daniel ALVARO
11 Jayden
WALKER
12 Mark MINICHIELLO (c)
13 Nathan BROWN
15
Brendan SANTI
16 Shannon WAKEMAN
17 Joel
RIETHMULLER
18 Christophe CALEGARI
19 Gavin
HISCOX
20 Richard LEPORI
21 Colin WILKIE
22 Mirco
BERGAMASCO
Saturday November 11, New Zealand v Tonga,
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, 5.05pm (3.05pm AEDT)
NEW
ZEALAND
1 Roger TUIVASA-SHECK
2 Dallin
WATENE-ZELEZNIAK
3 Dean WHARE
4 Bradley
TAKAIRANGI
5 Jordan RAPANA
6 Kodi NIKORIMA
7
Shaun JOHNSON
8 Martin TAUPAU
9 Thomas
LEULIAI
10 Jared WAEREA-HARGREAVES
11 Simon
MANNERING
12 Joseph TAPINE
13 Adam BLAIR (c)
14
Nelson ASOFA-SOLOMONA
15 Russell PACKER
16 Isaac
LIU
17 Danny LEVI
18 Kenny BROMWICH
19 Te
Maire MARTIN
20 Elijah TAYLOR
21 Peta HIKU
TONGA
1 William HOPOATE
2 Daniel TUPOU
3
Michael JENNINGS
4 Konrad HURRELL
5 David
FUSITU’A
6 Tuimoala LOLOHEA
7 Mafoa'aeata
HINGANO
8 Andrew FIFITA
9 Sione KATOA
10 Sio
Siua TAUKEIAHO
11 Manu MA'U
12 Sika MANU (c)
13
Jason TAUMALOLO
14 Siliva HAVILI
15 Sam MOA
16
Peni TEREPO
17 Ben MURDOCH-MASILA
18 Mahe FONUA
19 Manu VATUVEI
20 Ukuma TA’AI
21 Tevita
PANGAI JNR
Saturday November 11, Samoa v Scotland,
Barlow Park, Cairns, 4.10pm (5.10pm AEDT)
SAMOA
1
Young TONUMAIPEA
2 Ricky LEUTELE
3 Timoteo
LAFAI
4 Joseph LEILUA
5 Matthew WRIGHT
6
Jarome LUAI
7 Fa'amanu BROWN
8 Junior PAULO
9
Jazz TEVAGA
10 Herman ESE'ESE
11 Joshua
PAPALII
12 Frank WINTERSTEIN
13 Bunty AFOA
14
Pita GODINET
15 Joseph PAULO
16 Leeson AH
MAU
17 Sam TAGATAESE ©
18 Frank PRITCHARD
(c)
19 Suaia MATAGI
20 Ben ROBERTS
21 Ken
MAUMALO
SCOTLAND
1 Lewis TIERNEY
2 Shane
TOAL
3 Ben HELLEWELL
4 Lachlan STEIN
5
Matthew RUSSELL
6 Danny ADDY
7 Oscar THOMAS
8
Luke DOUGLAS (c)
9 Callum PHILLIPS
10 Ben
KAVANAGH
11 Frankie MARIANO
12 Dale FERGUSON
13
James BELL
14 Kane BENTLEY
15 Brandan
WILKINSON
16 Andrew BENTLEY
17 Jarred ANDERSON
18
Alex WALKER
19 Will OAKS
20 David SCOTT
21
Keiran MORAN
Saturday, November 11, Australia v Lebanon, Sydney Football Stadium, 8.05pm (AEDT)
AUSTRALIA
1 Valentine HOLMES
2 Dane
GAGAI
3 William CHAMBERS
4 Cameron MUNSTER
5
Josh MANSOUR
6 James MALONEY
7 Cooper CRONK
8
Aaron WOODS
9 Cameron SMITH (c)
10 David
KLEMMER
11 Boyd CORDNER
12 Matthew GILLETTT
13
Felise KAUFUSI
14 Ben HUNT
15 Jordan MCLEAN
16
Reagan CAMPBELL-GILLARD
17 Wade GRAHAM
18 Joshua
MCGUIRE
19 Michael MORGAN
20 Joshua DUGAN
21
Billy SLATER
LEBANON
1 Anthony LAYOUN
2
Travis ROBINSON
3 James ELIAS Bilal MAARBANI
4
Adam DOUEIHI
5 Abbas MISKI
6 Mitchell MOSES
7
Robbie FARAH ©
8 Tim MANNAH
9 Michael
LICHAA
10 Alex TWAL
11 Chris SAAB
12 Ahmad
ELLAZ
13 Nick KASSIS
14 Mitchell MAMARY
15
Raymond MOUJALLI
16 Jamie CLARK
17 Andrew
KAZZI
18 Jason WEHBE
19 Danny BARAKAT
20 Elias
SUKKAR
21 Daniel ABOU-SLEIMAN
Sunday, November 12, PNG v USA, Oil Search National Football Stadium 3.05pm (4.05pm AEDT)
PNG
1 David MEAD (c)
2 Justin
OLAM
3 Kato OTTIO
4 Nene MACDONALD
5 Garry
LO
6 Lachlan LAM
7 Watson BOAS
8 Moses
MENINGA
9 James SEGEYARO
10 Luke PAGE
11 Rhyse
MARTIN
12 Willie MINOGA
13 Paul AITON
14 Kurt
BAPTISTE
15 Stargroth AMEAN
16 Nixon PUTT
17
Thompson TETEHE
18 Rod GRIFFIN
19 Wartovo
PUARA
20 Enock MAKI
21 Ase BOAS
USA
1
Corey MAKELIM
2 Ryan BURROUGHS
3 Junior
VAIVAI
4 Jonathan ALLEY
5 Bureta FARAIMO
6
Kristian FREED
7 Tui SAMOA
8 Eddy PETTYBOURNE
9
David MARANDO
10 Mark OFFERDAHL (c)
11 Danny
HOWARD
12 Joe EICHNER
13 Nicholas NEWLIN
14 Sam
TOCHTERMAN-TALBOTT
15 Fotukava MALU
16 Martwain
JOHNSTON
17 Gabriel FARLEY
18 Steve HOWARD
19
Andrew KNEISLEY
20 David ULCH
21 Joshua
RICE
Sunday, November 12, Wales v Ireland, Perth
Rectangular Stadium, 3.35pm (6.35pm AEDT)
WALES
1
Elliot KEAR
5 Regan GRACE
3 Michael CHANNING
4
Dalton Grant
2 Rhys WILLIAMS
6 Courtney
DAVIES
7 Danny ANSELL
8 Craig KOPCZAK (c)
9
Matty FOZARD
10 Philip JOSEPH
11 Rhodri LLOYD
12
Joe BURKE
13 Morgan KNOWLES
14 Steve PARRY
15
Gavin BENNION
16 Ben EVANS
17 Ben MORRIS
18
Andrew GAY
19 Matthew BARRON
20 Christiaan
ROETS
21 Matt Seamark
IRELAND
1 Scott GRIX
2
Shannon McDONNELL
3 Ed CHAMBERLAIN
4 Api
PEWHAIRANGI
5 Liam KAY
6 Joe KEYES
7 Liam
FINN (c)
8 Anthony MULLALY
9 Michael
MCILLORUM
10 Kyle AMOR
11 Louie
McCARTHY-SCARSBROOK
12 Will HOPE
13 Brad
SINGLETON
14 George KING
15 Matty HADDEN
16
Joe PHILBIN
17 Oliver ROBERTS
18 James HASSON
19
Tyrone MCCARTHY
20 Casey DUNNE
21 Jack HIGGINSON
England v France, Sunday 12 November, Perth
Rectangular Stadium, 6.05pm (9.05pm AEDT)
ENGLAND
1
Gareth WIDDOP
2 Stefan RATCHFORD
3 Mark Percival
4 John BATEMAN
5 Jermaine MCGILLVARY
6 Kevin
Brown
7 Luke GALE
8 Chris HILL
9 James ROBY
Josh HODGSON
10 James GRAHAM
11 Ben CURRIE
12
Mike McMEEKAN
13 Sean O'LOUGHLIN (c)
14 Alex
WALMSLEY
15 Thomas BURGESS
16 Scott TAYLOR
17
George WILLIAMS
18 Ryan HALL
19 Elliott
WHITEHEAD
20 Chris HEIGHINGTON
21 Kallum
WATKINS
FRANCE
1 Mark KHEIRALLAH
2 Fouad
YAHA
3 Bastien ADER
4 Damien CARDACE
5 Ilias
BERGAL
6 Theo FAGES (c)
7 Lucas ALBERT
8
Antoni MARIA
9 John BOUDEBZA
10 Julian
BOUSQUET
11 Benjamin GARCIA
12 Benjamin
JULLIEN
13 Jason BAITIERI
14 Romain NAVARRETE
15
Thibault MARGALET
16 Maxime HEROLD
17 Remy
MARGINET
18 Olivier ARNAUD
19 Mickael ROUCH
20
Nabil DJALOUT
23 Lambert BELMAS