Brett and Josh Morris will become only the second twins to play for Australia in Saturday's Four Nations clash with France.
Kangaroo brothers join forces for Paris game
Australians Brett and Josh Morris will become only the second twins to play for their country when they take the field in Saturday's Four Nations clash with France.
The brothers will follow in the footsteps of Kevin and Kerrod Walters, who were the first twins to play for the Kangaroos 17 years ago.
Australia coach Tim Sheens is set to make a number of changes for the game in Paris, with his focus on the November 14 final at Elland Road.
Only a major upset from the French would prevent Australia making it through to the decider, which has prompted the coach to rest key players and give others their first chance in the series.
Among the players to be awarded their first outing is uncapped Canterbury Bulldogs centre Josh Morris.
New faces
"I can't wait to get out there and play alongside Brett," said Josh.
Melbourne Storm scrum-half Cooper Cronk and uncapped Penrith centre Michael Jennings are also poised to get a start against the French.
"I don't want to rest anyone particularly but by the same token we have some bumps and bruises so there will be some changes," said Sheens.
"The structure of the side will be the same but we will have a couple of new faces. I want some choices to make it hard for me to pick a side for the final."
Australia's opponents for the Elland Road final will be decided when England take on New Zealand at Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium on Saturday.