Nelson Mail

Marsters chosen to start at centre

- Marvin France

Michael Maguire has not wasted any time blooding the next generation of Kiwis.

The New Zealand coach’s decision to go with Esan Marsters at centre ahead of Jordan Kahu means all seven new faces selected in the initial 19-man squad will make their debut against England in Denver.

Marsters’ selection is a bold call from the coach and was one of the reasons why he delayed confirming his playing 17 until yesterday.

Kahu is among the more experience­d players in the side and can cover all the outside back positions, as well as kick goals.

But with Marsters, a former Cook Islands internatio­nal, enjoying a breakout season for the Wests Tigers, Maguire has backed the 21-year to transfer that form to the internatio­nal arena.

‘‘It took me some time to make sure I was comfortabl­e with the decision making in attack and defence,’’ Maguire said. ‘‘But over the two training sessions, his improvemen­t was immense so I was pretty happy to go with him.’’

Kahu has been named as the 18th man, with three-test forward Isaac Liu the other player to miss out.

Recalled hooker Issac Luke is the senior figure in the spine alongside halves Kodi Nikorima and Te Maire Martin and fullback Dallin WateneZele­zniak. Marsters will link with fellow rookie, Warriors winger Ken Maumalo, on the left edge, while Brisbane flyer Jamayne Isaako will make his debut on the right wing and will also handle the goalkickin­g.

Bulldogs back-rower Raymond Faitala-Mariner is the only uncapped forward in the starting pack with Slade Griffin, Herman Ese’ese and Leeson Ah Mau to make their debuts off the bench. One-test forward James Fisher-Harris makes up the interchang­e.

While it is an inexperien­ced lineup, Maguire has gone with the heavy artillery up front.

His three star props are all in the starting side with Jared WaereaHarg­reaves and Nelson AsofaSolom­ona in the front row and Manly enforcer Martin Taupau to start at lock.

It sets the stage for a physical opening 20 minutes against an England pack led by Sam Burgess and James Graham.

‘‘I like to have a bit of size there in the forwards and I think having Nelson, Jared and Marty there gives us real good punch at the start,’’ Maguire added.

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