2014 Rugby League Four Nations squads

Squads

Australia

Head Coach: Tim Sheens

  • On 12 October, Tim Sheens named the following players as part of his squad in preparation for the tournament.[1] Of the twenty four players, twenty three were Australian born while one was New Zealand born.
Player Games Points Position 2014 Club
Cameron Smith (C) 4 22 HK Melbourne Storm
Greg Inglis 4 16 FB South Sydney Rabbitohs
Matt Moylan* 0 0 FB Penrith Panthers
Alex Johnston 0 0 WG South Sydney Rabbitohs
Josh Mansour 4 4 WG Penrith Panthers
Sione Mata'utia 3 4 WG Newcastle Knights
Daniel Tupou 1 0 WG Sydney Roosters
Michael Jennings 4 8 CE Sydney Roosters
Dylan Walker 4 0 CE South Sydney Rabbitohs
Daly Cherry-Evans 4 8 SH Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Cooper Cronk 4 8 SH Melbourne Storm
Ben Hunt 3 8 SH Brisbane Broncos
David Klemmer 3 4 PR Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Josh Papalii 4 4 PR Canberra Raiders
Aaron Woods 4 0 PR Wests Tigers
Robbie Farah 1 0 HK Wests Tigers
Boyd Cordner 3 0 SR Sydney Roosters
Aidan Guerra 2 0 SR Sydney Roosters
Ryan Hoffman 1 0 SR Melbourne Storm
Josh Jackson 2 0 SR Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Beau Scott 2 4 SR Newcastle Knights
Sam Thaiday 4 0 SR Brisbane Broncos
Greg Bird 4 0 LF Gold Coast Titans
Corey Parker 4 0 LF Brisbane Broncos

* Replaced Jarryd Hayne on October 15 after his withdrawal.[2]

England

Head Coach: Steve McNamara

  • On 5 October, Steve McNamara named the following 24 players as part of his squad in preparation for the tournament.[3] Of the twenty four players, twenty three were English born while one was Australian born.
Player Games Points Position 2014 Club
Sean O'Loughlin (C) 2 0 LF Wigan Warriors
Zak Hardaker 0 0 FB Leeds Rhinos
Sam Tomkins 3 4 FB New Zealand Warriors
Joe Burgess 0 0 WG Wigan Warriors
Josh Charnley 3 4 WG Wigan Warriors
Ryan Hall 3 12 WG Leeds Rhinos
Dan Sarginson 2 0 CE Wigan Warriors
Michael Shenton 1 4 CE Castleford Tigers
Kallum Watkins 3 8 CE Leeds Rhinos
Stefan Ratchford 0 0 SO Warrington Wolves
Gareth Widdop 3 18 SO St. George Illawarra Dragons
Matty Smith 3 0 SH Wigan Warriors
George Burgess 3 0 PR South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tom Burgess 3 0 PR South Sydney Rabbitohs
Mike Cooper 0 0 PR St. George Illawarra Dragons
James Graham (vc) 3 0 PR Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Chris Hill 3 0 PR Warrington Wolves
Daryl Clark 3 0 HK Castleford Tigers
Josh Hodgson 2 0 HK Hull Kingston Rovers
Liam Farrell 3 4 SR Wigan Warriors
Brett Ferres 3 0 SR Huddersfield Giants
Joel Tomkins 3 4 SR Wigan Warriors
Elliott Whitehead 1 0 SR Catalans Dragons
Joe Westerman 1 0 LF Hull F.C.

New Zealand

Head Coach: Stephen Kearney

  • On 6 October, Stephen Kearney named 24 players as part of his squad in preparation for the tournament.[4] Of the twenty four players, twenty were New Zealand born while four were Australian born.
Player Games Points Position 2014 Club
Simon Mannering (C) 4 0 SR New Zealand Warriors
Josh Hoffman1 0 0 FB Brisbane Broncos
Peta Hiku 4 0 FB Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Sosaia Feki 0 0 WG Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Jason Nightingale 4 20 WG St. George Illawarra Dragons
Manu Vatuvei 3 12 WG New Zealand Warriors
Gerard Beale 1 0 CE St. George Illawarra Dragons
Shaun Kenny-Dowall 4 4 CE Sydney Roosters
Dean Whare 4 4 CE Penrith Panthers
Kieran Foran (vc) 4 4 SO Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Shaun Johnson 4 30 SH New Zealand Warriors
Jesse Bromwich 4 0 PR Melbourne Storm
Suaia Matagi 1 0 PR New Zealand Warriors
Martin Taupau 4 0 PR Wests Tigers
Siliva Havili 0 0 HK New Zealand Warriors
Thomas Leuluai 2 0 HK New Zealand Warriors
Issac Luke 3 0 HK South Sydney Rabbitohs
Lewis Brown 3 4 SR Penrith Panthers
Greg Eastwood 3 0 SR Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Kevin Proctor 4 4 SR Melbourne Storm
Bodene Thompson2 0 0 SR Wests Tigers
Adam Blair 4 0 SR Wests Tigers
Tohu Harris 4 0 LF Melbourne Storm
Jason Taumalolo 4 0 LF North Queensland Cowboys

1 Replaced Dallin Watene-Zelezniak who withdrew due to injury on October 22.

2 Replaced Sam Moa who withdrew due to family reasons on October 17.

Samoa

Head Coach: Matt Parish

  • On 7 October, Matt Parish named 23 players as part of his squad in preparation for the tournament.[5] Of the twenty four players, twelve were New Zealand born while ten were Australian born and just two Samoan borns.
Player Games Points Position 2014 Club
David Fa'alogo (C) 3 4 PR Newcastle Knights
Tim Lafai 2 6 WG Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Dominique Peyroux 1 0 WG New Zealand Warriors
Daniel Vidot 3 8 WG Brisbane Broncos
Antonio Winterstein 2 4 WG North Queensland Cowboys
Joey Leilua 3 4 CE Newcastle Knights
Ricky Leutele 1 0 CE Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Tautau Moga 1 4 CE North Queensland Cowboys
Tim Simona 3 4 CE Wests Tigers
Ben Roberts 3 6 SO Melbourne Storm
Kyle Stanley 3 6 SO St. George Illawarra Dragons
Dunamis Lui 2 0 PR Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Isaac Liu 3 4 PR Sydney Roosters
Mose Masoe 3 0 PR St. Helens
Sam Tagataese 1 0 FR Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Josh McGuire1 3 0 FR Brisbane Broncos
Pita Godinet 3 8 HK Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Penani Manumalealii 0 0 HK Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Michael Sio 1 0 HK New Zealand Warriors
Leeson Ah Mau 3 0 SR St. George Illawarra Dragons
Jesse Sene-Lefao2 2 0 SR Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Frank Pritchard 3 0 SR Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Reni Maitua 1 0 LF Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Sauaso Sue 2 0 LF Wests Tigers

1 Added to the squad on October 15 taking their squad number to 24.

2 Replaced Suaia Matagi on October 11 as he had also been named in the New Zealand squad and opted to play for them.

References

  1. ^ Australia Four Nations Squad
  2. ^ Moylan called into Kangaroos squad nrl.com, 15 October 2014
  3. ^ England Four Nations Squad
  4. ^ "New Zealand Four Nations Squad". Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  5. ^ Samoa Four Nations Squad