Hull FC's Jake Connor gets chance to shine with England in Denver showdown with New Zealand

HULL FC's Jake Connor is one of the three uncapped players named in Wayne Bennett's England squad to face New Zealand in Denver a week Saturday.
IN: Hull FC's Jake Connor. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.comIN: Hull FC's Jake Connor. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com
IN: Hull FC's Jake Connor. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com

HThe versatile back, who started the season at centre but has been starring at stand-off of late, is joined by St Helens prop Luke Thompson and winger Tommy Makinson for the mid-season Test in Colorado.

Ex-Huddersfield Giants star Connor was called up to the England Knights Performance Squad in March but has impressed the England coaching staff enough to earn his place in the senior squad for the trip to the USA.

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He is just one of three Yorkshire-based players, the others being Leeds Rhinos winger Ryan Hall and fellow wideman Jermaine McGillvary from Huddersfield.

England head coach, Wayne Bennett. Picture: Daniel Carson/SWpix.comEngland head coach, Wayne Bennett. Picture: Daniel Carson/SWpix.com
England head coach, Wayne Bennett. Picture: Daniel Carson/SWpix.com

There are no spots for Castleford Tigers’ Mike McMeeken or Hull prop Scott Taylor who were both in the World Cup squad while Castleford scrum-half Luke Gale and Leeds captain Kallum Watkins miss out due to injury.

St Helens prop Luke Thompson was also named in the Knights Squad at the start of the year and has been one of the in-form front-rowers in the Betfred Super League leading to his first call up to the senior England squad.

Thompson’s teammate, Tommy Makinson will also be hoping for his first senior international cap and is one of five St Helens players travelling to Denver to take on the Kiwis.

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St Helen’s lead the way with five of the thirteen Super League based players selected, with Wigan Warriors providing three of the squad as Sean O’Loughlin, John Bateman and George Williams all take their place in the final 19 man-squad.

The squad also includes a recall for South Sydney Rabbitohs George Burgess, who will once again join his brothers Sam and Thomas in the senior squad, after missing out on selection for the 2017 World Cup.

The Dewsbury-born Burgess brothers are three of six players joining up from the NRL and will be joined by James Graham, Elliott Whitehead and Gareth Widdop, who all played in England’s narrow World Cup Final loss to Australia last year.

Commenting on the squad, England head coach Wayne Bennett said: “I have selected a strong squad that I believe has the ability and talent to beat New Zealand in Denver.

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“The game is going to be a tough one but we will go into it with confidence.

“We have been impressed with all the players this season and the three uncapped players deserve their call ups after showing their talent and determination both on and off the field.

“We have always been clear that the door to the senior squad is open to any player showing the form to be selected.

“The squad has a real mix of experience and youth and that will prove important during our time in Denver. Playing a mid-season test against Samoa last year proved invaluable and I’m sure this will be the same.

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“It gives the team a chance to spend time together and me and my coaching staff to see how they perform together against one of the best teams in the World ahead of the International Test Series in the Autumn.”

England v New Zealand will be played at the Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver on Saturday June 23 (Kick off: 21.10pm BST) and fans in the UK can watch live from 9pm on BBC Two. England: Bateman, G Burgess, S Burgess, T Burgess, Connor, Graham, Hall, Hill, Lomax, Makinson, McGillvary, O’Loughlin, Percival, Ratchford, Thompson, Widdop, Williams, Whitehead.