Warriors duo Junior Nsemba, Liam Marshall included in Samoa Test series squad
Wigan Warriors forward Junior Nsemba and wing Liam Marshall make head coach Shaun Wane’s 24-player England squad; England will play Samoa in two internationals this autumn – at The Brick Community Stadium in Wigan on Sunday October 27 and Headingley on Saturday November 2.
Uncapped Wigan Warriors duo Junior Nsemba and Liam Marshall have been included in Shaun Wane’s 24-player England squad for their two-Test series vs Samoa.
Both players were part of Wigan’s Super League Grand Final success vs Hull KR on Saturday, while 20-year-old forward Nsemba was named Super League Young Player of the Year.
Wing Marshall, 28, finished the season as Super League’s top try-scorer for 2024, scoring a sensational 27 from 26 appearances.
Wigan prop Ethan Havard is also included after making his international debut back in 2023 in the mid-season victory over France. Luke Thompson and Harry Smith are the other quadruple winners in head coach Wane’s squad – although Thompson will miss the first Test Match through suspension.
Sydney Roosters duo Dom Young and Victor Radley are among the six Australian-based players in Wane’s squad alongside Morgan Smithies of Canberra Raiders, Newcastle Knights’ Kai-Pearce Paul, Dolphins centre Herbie Farnworth and South Sydney Rabbitohs and England veteran Tom Burgess – who will join Huddersfield Giants in 2025.
Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel Mikey Lewis represents Super League Grand Finalists Hull KR for the second consecutive Test Series, having made his debut against Tonga last year.
The squad includes five Warrington Wolves with Matty Ashton, John Bateman, Ben Currie and Danny Walker named in addition to England captain George Williams. Jack Welsby is one of four St Helens players involved after recovering from injury ahead of the Super League Play-Offs.
There are also sole representatives from three Super League clubs: Leeds centre Harry Newman, and experienced props Mike McMeeken and Chris Hill, who played this season for Catalans Dragons and Huddersfield Giants respectively, but are both on the move for 2025 – with McMeeken already confirmed as a signing for Wakefield Trinity.
“I’m really excited by the squad I’ve been able to pick ahead of our two-game Test Series against Samoa,” head coach Wane said.
“We know it’s going to be a tough test against the Samoans and there is already a lot of history between us from the Rugby League World Cup two years ago.
“All of the players have been picked based on their form over the last 12 months whether that be in the Super League or Down Under in the NRL and I’m confident heading into next week’s opener in Wigan.
“Following on from an impressive crowd at Old Trafford this past weekend, I am hoping the Rugby League fans come out in numbers at both Wigan and Leeds and get behind England.”
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