Newbies rise: Crossland, McLean, Toelau named Kiwis squad

Hughes and Wabrick named in Kiwis squad

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a thrilling turn of events, the Kiwis squad has been unveiled with some exciting new faces making their debut alongside some seasoned veterans.

This squad is ready to take on Australia and Tonga in the upcoming Pacific Championships, and they are hungry for victory.

Leading the charge once again is the formidable James Fisher-Harris, the Golden Boot winner who recently secured his fourth consecutive NRL grand final win with Penrith.

His leadership on the field is unquestionable, and he is sure to inspire his teammates to greatness.

Joining him in the squad are the likes of Warriors' Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Dolphins' Jamayne Isaako, and Raiders' Matt Timoko, who all displayed exceptional skills in the last showdown against the Kangaroos.

Of course, we can't forget the Dally M Medal-winning Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes, whose talent and determination have earned him a well-deserved spot on the team.

The squad also includes promising players like Knights' Phoenix Crossland, Penrith rookies Casey McLean and Trent Toelau, who are eager to prove themselves on the international stage.

With a mix of experience and fresh talent, the Kiwis are sure to bring their A-game to the championship.

This squad is a force to be reckoned with, and they are ready to make their mark on the field.

With players like Jordan Riki, Erin Clark, and Keano Kini waiting in the wings, the competition for spots is fierce.

The future looks bright for the Kiwis, and they are primed to take on their rivals with strength, skill, and determination.

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