The Gold Coast Bulletin

Thaiday on Mal’s mind

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Kiwis clash Friday week.

“Sammy comes back into calculatio­ns,” Meninga said.

“I’ve got no doubt he would have been part of the team in the Four Nations final if he didn’t do his cheekbone.

“He’s a great chance being picked.”

Cowboys star Johnathan Thurston will also be selected subject to him getting through Friday’s NRL match against Parramatta in Townsville.

Sharks premiershi­p-winner James Maloney is on standby to partner Cooper Cronk in the halves if Thurston is ruled out. in Canberra on of

Cowboys centre Justin O’Neill is the leading contender to replace the injured Greg Inglis (knee).

O’Neill played two games in last year’s Four Nations and while he admitted to being down on form in his return from a hamstring injury, his recent time in the Kangaroos set up is an advantage over Will Chambers.

“He (O’Neill) is a bit of a confidence player,” Meninga said. “He was certainly better on the weekend and hopefully he’ll be better again on Friday (against Parramatta).

“That will put him in a confident frame of mind to come into a Test match.

“We’ve got Will Chambers who has played really well on the right side (for Melbourne) but has played left before (for Queensland).”

Meninga is planning to stay loyal to most of the players who smashed New Zealand 34-8 in the Four Nations final.

They will only have five days to prepare for the Test and Meninga is reluctant to tinker with a winning formula on a short preparatio­n.

“The easy part is we’re going to reward the players who played in the Four Nations,” Meninga said.

“That is a really important part of our process.

“It’s a short preparatio­n with a five-day turnaround … the preparatio­n beckons for continuity in the team, really.”

Canberra weapon Josh Papalii has presented an irresistib­le case for selection after missing the Four Nations tour through injury.

Fellow Raider Jarrod Croker was in the mix for a centre berth but defensive lapses may have cost him a call-up.

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