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Aquis Titans centre Nene Macdonald has been called into the World All Stars starting line-up on the wing, after three players dropped out of the squad.

Beau Scott (Newcastle Knights), Konrad Hurrell (Warriors), Ryan Hoffman (Warriors) and Matthew Wright (North Queensland Cowboys) were yesterday added to the World All Stars squad ahead to replace Paul Gallen, Antonio Winterstein, Simon Mannering and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck.

Saturday night's Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars clash with Indigenous All Stars is at Suncorp Stadium.

Tyrone Roberts (halfback), Greg Bird (lock) and Ryan James (prop) will all start for the Indigenous team.

They have had some late changes too. David Fifita and Leilani Latu have been added to replace Chris Grevsmuhl and Alex Johnston.

The squads are:

WORLD:

1

Jordan Kahu

Broncos

2

Semi Radradra

Eels

3

Jarrod Croker

Raiders

4

Josh Morris

Bulldogs

5

Nene Macdonald

Titans

6

Gareth Widdop

Dragons

7

Adam Reynolds

Rabbitohs

8

James Graham

Bulldogs

9

Cameron Smith (c)

Storm

10

Tom Burgess

Rabbitohs

11

Chris Lawrence

Tigers

12

Ryan Hoffman

Warriors

13

Jeremy Smith

Knights

14

Michael Ennis

Sharks

15

Kane Evans

Roosters

16

Konrad Hurrell

Warriors

17

Trent Merrin

Panthers

18

Beau Scott

Eels

19

Martin Taupau

Sea Eagles

20

Matthew Wright

Cowboys

 

INDIGENOUS

1

Greg Inglis

Rabbitohs

2

Edrick Lee

Rabbitohs

3

Will Chambers

Storm

4

James Roberts

Broncos

5

Dane Gagai

Knights

6

Ben Barba

Sharks

7

Tyrone Roberts

Titans

8

Ryan James

Titans

9

Ray Thompson

Cowboys

10

Andrew Fifita

Sharks

11

Joel Thompson

Dragons

12

Sam Thaiday

Broncos

13

Greg Bird

Titans

14

Tyrone Peachey

Panthers

15

Jack Wighton

Raiders

16

Wade Graham

Sharks

17

Craig Garvey

Bulldogs

18

Jamie Soward

Panthers

19

David Fifita

Sharks

20

Leilani Latu

Panthers

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.