Junior Kangaroos squad

Junior Kangaroos coach Neil Henry confirmed his side today ahead of the match against France at WIN Stadium, Wollongong on Friday 25 October.

For the first time, every player selected in the Junior Kangaroos will have played in the NRL Telstra Premiership following the decision to increase selection of players from under 20 years of age to under 23 years of age.

Six players have represented the Junior Kangaroos previously, with Angus Crichton (Roosters), Kalyn Ponga (Knights) and David Fifita (Broncos) also boasting Holden State of Origin experience.

"We've assembled a quality group of young footballers who have more than proven themselves over the course of the 2019 season," Junior Kangaroos Coach Neil Henry said.

"Changing the age has allowed us to select a genuine Australia-A side with each of these players now firmly on the pathway to become fully-fledged Kangaroos.

"I'm looking forward to getting the players together for what should be a great match against France in Wollongong."

The Junior Kangaroos match against France will be one of three matches featuring Australian sides, with the Harvey Norman Jillaroos and Australian Kangaroos to also play their matches against the Kiwi Ferns and Kiwis respectively.

2019 Junior Kangaroos

1

Ryan Papenhuyzen

Melbourne Storm

2

Campbell Graham

South Sydney Rabbitohs

3

Curtis Scott

Melbourne Storm

4

Brad Parker

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

5

Reuben Garrick

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

6

Kalyn Ponga

Newcastle Knights

7

Brodie Croft

Melbourne Storm

8

Corey Horsburgh

Canberra Raiders

9

Reed Mahoney

Parramatta Eels

10

Thomas Flegler

Brisbane Broncos

11

David Fifita

Brisbane Broncos

12

Angus Crichton

Sydney Roosters

13

Victor Radley

Sydney Roosters

14

AJ Brimson

Gold Coast Titans

15

Nat Butcher

Sydney Roosters

16

Emre Guler

Canberra Raiders

17

Tino Fa'asuamaleaui

Melbourne Storm

18

Paul Momirovski

Wests Tigers

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