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I’d chuck soni luke at hooker or on the bench.
Yeah I was thinking that and starting Talakai.. Either way they're leaving guys like SST, and potentially Talakai or Penisini out of their team and some of the other forwards missing out are decent.

Their young halves will have a lot of pressure on them because that pack is one of the strongest International packs in years.
 

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Jamaica squad for World Cup:
Greg Johnson (Batley)
AJ Wallace (Bradford)
Aaron Jones-Bishop (Cornwall)
Ross Peltier (Dewsbury)
Keenen Tomlinson (Dewsbury)
Chevaughn Bailey (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Khamisi Mckain (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Andrew Simpson (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Marvin Thompson (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Renaldo Wade (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
James Woodburn-Hall (Halifax)
Ashton Golding (Huddersfield)
Michael Lawrence (Huddersfield)
Kieran Rush (Huddersfield)
Bradley Ho (Keighley)
Mo Agoro (Keighley)
Abevia McDonald (London Skolars)
Joel Farrell (Sheffield)
Ben Jones-Bishop (Sheffield)
Joe Brown (Workington)
Alex Young (Workington)
Jacob Ogden (York)
Jordan Anrade (Unattached)
Jy-Mel Coleman (Unattached)

Jamaica will get their World Cup campaign underway against Ireland at Headingley on October 16.
 

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Jamaica squad for World Cup:
Greg Johnson (Batley)
AJ Wallace (Bradford)
Aaron Jones-Bishop (Cornwall)
Ross Peltier (Dewsbury)
Keenen Tomlinson (Dewsbury)
Chevaughn Bailey (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Khamisi Mckain (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Andrew Simpson (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Marvin Thompson (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
Renaldo Wade (Duhaney Park Red Sharks)
James Woodburn-Hall (Halifax)
Ashton Golding (Huddersfield)
Michael Lawrence (Huddersfield)
Kieran Rush (Huddersfield)
Bradley Ho (Keighley)
Mo Agoro (Keighley)
Abevia McDonald (London Skolars)
Joel Farrell (Sheffield)
Ben Jones-Bishop (Sheffield)
Joe Brown (Workington)
Alex Young (Workington)
Jacob Ogden (York)
Jordan Anrade (Unattached)
Jy-Mel Coleman (Unattached)

Jamaica will get their World Cup campaign underway against Ireland at Headingley on October 16.
didnt they have a player playing for the knights?
that winger
 

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Scotland’s RLWC2021 squad
Charlie Emslie (Barrow)
Shane Toal (Barrow)
Kieran Buchanan (Batley)
Logan Bayliss-Brow* (Brisbane Broncos)
Bailey Hayward* (Canterbury Bulldogs)
Davey Dixon (Dewsbury)
Dale Ferguson (Dewsbury)
Lewis Clarke (Edinburgh Eagles)
Ben Hellewell (Featherstone)
Lachlan Walmsley (Halifax)
Kane Linnett (Hull KR)
Calum Gahan* (London Broncos)
Alex Walker (London Broncos)
Kyle Schneider* (Mackay Cutters)
Euan Aiken (New Zealand Warriors)
Luke Bain* (Parramatta Eels)
Ryan Brierley (Salford)
Sam Luckley (Salford)
Bayley Liu* (Sheffield)
James Bell (St Helens)
Matty Russell (Toulouse)
Liam Hood (Wakefield)
Guy Graham* (Whitehaven RLFC)
Jack Teanby (York City Knights)

Scotland feature in Group B of the men’s tournament alongside Fiji, Italy and favourites Australia.


Congratulations to Bailey Hayward making the squad hopefully he gets a few games heading into next year
 

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Lebanon squad for Rugby League World Cup squad
Jalal Bazzaz (Wests Illawarra)
Adam Doueihi (Wests Tigers)
Hanna El-Nachar (Penrith Panthers)
Toufic El-Hajj (American University of Beirut)
Elie El-Zakhem (Parramatta Eels)
Atef Hamdan (Wolves, Lebanon)
Kayne Kalache (Newtown Jets)
Andrew Kazzi (Western Suburbs Magpies)
Jacob Kiraz (Canterbury Bulldogs)
Bilaal Maarbani (Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles)
Anthony Layoun (St Marys Saints)
Josh Mansour (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Josh Maree (Wentworthville United)
Tony Maroun (Ryde-Eastwood Hawks)
Abbas Miski (Wigan Warriors)
Brandon Morkos (Canberra Raiders)
Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels)
Jaxson Rahme (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Khalil Rahme (Mt Pritchard Mounties)
Khaled Rajab (Canterbury Bulldogs)
Reece Robinson (unattached)
James Roumanos (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles)
Mikey Tannous (Wests Tigers)
Charbel Tasipale (Newtown Jets)

Congratulations to Khaled and Jacob
 

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Rugby League World Cup to utilise NRL rule absent in Super League as well as squad numbers

Whenever it’s time for internationals, it’s always a case of what rules from either main competition will be incorporated into the internationals.


With a World Cup this year, this question is even more pressing with some considerable differences between the NRL rules and those in Super League.

For instance, the NRL has introduced an 18th man which can alleviate pressure on sides following head injuries and the Rugby League World Cup is set to incorporate this.

The rule works as follows: if at least three players are lost to head injuries or concussions, a team will be able to call upon their 18th man to lessen the blow of these injuries to their performance in a move that could further punish any foul play that could lead to such injuries.

In another interesting move is the inclusion of squad numbers.

Squad numbers have always been a part of Super League with teams having numbers as high as 40 in recent years and Leeds even playing in a Grand Final with their number 33, Zak Hardaker, playing a key role in the decider.

However, this is something that we don’t see in the NRL with teams usually wearing 1-17 with the odd exception when a late change is made prior to the fixture.

Even then the highest number you’re ever likely to see is around the low 20s. However, in the World Cup NRL stars had better get used to squad numbers as they will be distributed at the start of the tournament and players will keep them for the duration of the competition unlike in previous tournaments and internationals where teams have often played in 1-17.

So, there will be a couple of new elements to this World Cup which is set to be the most inclusive ever with the Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair all taking place concurrently whilst the PDRL tournament also takes place.
 

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Rugby League World Cup to utilise NRL rule absent in Super League as well as squad numbers

Whenever it’s time for internationals, it’s always a case of what rules from either main competition will be incorporated into the internationals.


With a World Cup this year, this question is even more pressing with some considerable differences between the NRL rules and those in Super League.

For instance, the NRL has introduced an 18th man which can alleviate pressure on sides following head injuries and the Rugby League World Cup is set to incorporate this.

The rule works as follows: if at least three players are lost to head injuries or concussions, a team will be able to call upon their 18th man to lessen the blow of these injuries to their performance in a move that could further punish any foul play that could lead to such injuries.

In another interesting move is the inclusion of squad numbers.

Squad numbers have always been a part of Super League with teams having numbers as high as 40 in recent years and Leeds even playing in a Grand Final with their number 33, Zak Hardaker, playing a key role in the decider.

However, this is something that we don’t see in the NRL with teams usually wearing 1-17 with the odd exception when a late change is made prior to the fixture.

Even then the highest number you’re ever likely to see is around the low 20s. However, in the World Cup NRL stars had better get used to squad numbers as they will be distributed at the start of the tournament and players will keep them for the duration of the competition unlike in previous tournaments and internationals where teams have often played in 1-17.

So, there will be a couple of new elements to this World Cup which is set to be the most inclusive ever with the Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair all taking place concurrently whilst the PDRL tournament also takes place.
I like squad numbers
 

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I think poor old Mr 95% forgot Usyses (don't know the proper spelling), just imagine him having his wooden horse on the field.
He was close..nagged to much ..but he sure knows how to sell a dummy! :D
 

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Ireland squad for World Cup:
James Bentley (Leeds)
Keanan Brand (Leigh)
Liam Byrne (Wigan)
Ed Chamberlain (Leigh)
Josh Cook (Canterbury Bulldogs)
Frankie Halton (Hull KR)
James Hasson (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Jaimin Jolliffe (Gold Coast Titans)
Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters)
Joe Keyes (Halifax)
Toby King (Wigan, on loan from Warrington)
George King (Hull KR)
Ben Mathiou (Featherstone)
James McDonnell (Wigan)
Ronan Michael (York)
Robbie Mulhern (Warrington)
Richie Myler (Leeds)
Dan Norman (St Helens)
Henry O’Kane (Wests Tigers)
Harry Rushton (Huddersfield)
Innes Senior (Huddersfield)
Louis Senior (Hull KR)
Michael Ward (Batley)

Ireland are in a group alongside New Zealand, Lebanon and Jamaica.

The Wolfhounds get their World Cup campaign underway against Jamaica at Headingley on Sunday, October 16.
 

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The Lebanon team will look something like this:

01. Jacob Kiraz
02. Abbas Miski
03. Bilal Maarbani
04. Brandon Morkos
05. Josh Mansour
06. Adam Doueihi
07. Mitchell Moses (c)(k)
08. James Roumanos
09. Michael Tannous
10. Khalil Rahme
11. Joshua Maree
12. Elie El Zakham
13. Kayne Kalache


14. Khaled Rajab
15. Jalal Bazzaz
16. Jaxson Rahme
17. Hanna El Nachar

Really like the backline but the forward pack isn't that good.
 

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The Lebanon team will look something like this:

01. Jacob Kiraz
02. Abbas Miski
03. Bilal Maarbani
04. Brandon Morkos
05. Josh Mansour
06. Adam Doueihi
07. Mitchell Moses (c)(k)
08. James Roumanos
09. Michael Tannous
10. Khalil Rahme
11. Joshua Maree
12. Elie El Zakham
13. Kayne Kalache


14. Khaled Rajab
15. Jalal Bazzaz
16. Jaxson Rahme
17. Hanna El Nachar

Really like the backline but the forward pack isn't that good.
Not much choice around.
Shame Twal is out
 

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The Lebanon team will look something like this:

01. Jacob Kiraz
02. Abbas Miski
03. Bilal Maarbani
04. Brandon Morkos
05. Josh Mansour
06. Adam Doueihi
07. Mitchell Moses (c)(k)
08. James Roumanos
09. Michael Tannous
10. Khalil Rahme
11. Joshua Maree
12. Elie El Zakham
13. Kayne Kalache


14. Khaled Rajab
15. Jalal Bazzaz
16. Jaxson Rahme
17. Hanna El Nachar

Really like the backline but the forward pack isn't that good.
I think Moses will make the Kangaroos squad as a backup to Munster and Clearly. Especially if he win the Clive Churchhill medal.
 

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I think Moses will make the Kangaroos squad as a backup to Munster and Clearly. Especially if he win the Clive Churchhill medal.
No chance. DCE & Hunt are already going and will be the backups.

Also he already committed to Lebanon.
 
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