31 Oct 2023

Kiwis unchanged for Pacific Championships final

6:26 pm on 31 October 2023
New Zealand's Jahrome Hughes scores a try against Australia- New Zealand Kiwis v Australia, Semi Final match of the Rugby League World Cup 2021 (played in 2022) at Elland Road, Leeds, England on Friday 11 November 2022. © Mandatory credit: Allan McKenzie / www.photosport.nz

New Zealand's Jahrome Hughes Photo: Allan McKenzie / www.photosport.nz

For the third week running Kiwis coach Michael Maguire will put out the same starting side in the Pacific Championships.

The Kiwis face the Kangaroos in Saturday's title decider in Hamilton with the same team that lost to the Australians in Melbourne in their last game.

The final pits the Trans-Tasman foes against each other on New Zealand soil for only the third time in 11 years.

The most recent was the one-off international in Auckland in 2018 when the Kiwis stunned the Australians 26-24.

Five years on only centre Joseph Manu - who debuted that night - and captain James Fisher-Harris remain in the line-up playing on Saturday.

In the only other Trans-Tasman battle in New Zealand since 2012, the Kiwis beat the Kangaroos 22-18 in the Four Nations final in Wellington in 2014.

The only survivor from the New Zealand side that night is the 33-year-old Kieran Foran who's set for his 31st Test this week after making his debut as a 19-year-old in 2009.

The Kiwis go into Saturday's final on the back of the 18-36 loss to Australia but are buoyed by having a rare opportunity to meet them at home.

"The players are excited about playing in such an important Test and doing so in front of a passionate home crowd," Maguire said.

"We've got great belief in our side and I've got a lot on confidence in where we're going.

"We've had a good look at where we need to be better from last week and the boys will take those lessons into Saturday's match in Hamilton."

Jahrome Hughes and Dylan Brown are paired in the halves for the sixth consecutive Test while Penrith's premiership-winning props Fisher-Harris and Moses Leota again lead the Kiwis' charge in the middle of the park.

In the past 26 years, New Zealand and Australia have clashed only 15 times on this side of the Tasman with the Kiwis claiming six wins to Australia's eight with one draw.