The Cairns Post

Cordner, Inglis battle for Kangaroos captaincy

- TRAVIS MEYN

GREG Inglis and Boyd Cordner are on a collision course for the Kangaroos captaincy, with Saturday’s RoostersRa­bbitohs blockbuste­r doubling as an audition to replace Cameron Smith.

Rabbitohs skipper Inglis and Roosters rival Cordner will lock horns at Allianz Stadium, with a spot in Sunday week’s NRL grand final not the only carrot dangling. Inglis and Cordner went toe-to-toe as captains in State of Origin this year as the NSW Blues ended Queensland’s threeyear winning streak in Inglis’s first year in charge.

The Kangaroos are on the hunt for a new skipper following Smith’s decision to retire from representa­tive football.

Cordner, 26, has captained NSW for the past two years and now has 16 Test matches under his belt after playing in Australia’s victorious World Cup team last year.

Inglis, 31, made the last of his 39 Test appearance­s nearly two years ago after missing all but Round 1 of the 2017 season with a knee injury.

Kangaroos selector Darren Lockyer captained Australia a record 38 times and said the preliminar­y final would play a part in deciding who replaced Smith for the season-ending Tests against New Zealand and Tonga.

“They are the first two that come to mind and we haven’t really discussed the captaincy yet,” he said. “We are week-byweek trying to shape the 17 and then there will be a discussion around the captain.

“The team that goes through to the grand final, the player out of those two will have another seven or eight days to press their case.

“I’m not saying that’s going to decide who the captain is, but the person that goes on to the grand final, it’s only going to enhance their credential­s.”

Provided he remains fit, Inglis will return to the Test arena for the first time since the 2016 Four Nations when the Kangaroos clash with the Kiwis in Auckland on October 13. The Kangaroos will remain in New Zealand to face rising Tonga on October 20.

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