Last updated: 15th November 2008
McGuire: starting against New Zealand
England coach Tony Smith has named his team to face New Zealand and has opted to start with Danny McGuire ahead of Leon Pryce.
Smith has also recalled Ade Gardner, James Graham, James Roby and Ben Westwood to the team that lost to New Zealand in Newcastle last week.
England lost that encounter 36-24 but will be hoping to reverse the result in Brisbane on Saturday and secure themselves a place in the World Cup final.
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England: Wellens, Gardner, Gleeson, Senior, Calderwood, McGuire, Burrow, Graham, Roby, Peacock, Westwood, Ellis, Purdham
New Zealand: Hohaia, Perrett, Mannering, Ropati, Vatuvei, Marshall, Fien, Cayless, Leuluai, Blair, Manu, Fa'alogo, Smith

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