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Interesting...
Seems his form is down since his Tri-Nations tour. The Kangaroo pack really took aim at him and his 'best prop in the world' tag, and tried to destroy him. Seems they did...
He never really recovered after being layed out by Mason.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_league/7035568.stm
Seems his form is down since his Tri-Nations tour. The Kangaroo pack really took aim at him and his 'best prop in the world' tag, and tried to destroy him. Seems they did...
He never really recovered after being layed out by Mason.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_league/7035568.stm
Fielden left out of Britain squad
Wigan Warriors prop Stuart Fielden has been left out of the Great Britain squad ahead of the three Test series against New Zealand.
Fielden has been a key figure in the GB team in recent years and has 25 caps.
But the 28-year-old had a poor tour of Australia and New Zealand last year and has been out of form this season.
"I had a really good conversation with Stuart and he has been battling with injury, which is all credit to him," said Great Britain coach Tony Smith.
"He'd love to play for his country but he realises his form probably hasn't warranted selection for GB on this occasion."
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Fielden, who became the world's most expensive player when he moved from Bradford to Wigan for £450,000 in 2006, made his Great Britain debut in 2001.
Fielden's Wigan team-mate Sean O'Loughlin has been added to the GB train-on squad following the Warriors' elimination from Super League, but there was no place for second rower Gareth Hock.
Smith has been hit by the withdrawal of prop Garreth Carvell and scrum-half Richard Horne from his train-on squad.
The Hull duo both have injuries, with Carvell suffering from a bulging disc in his neck while Horne has a foot ligament injury.
With Bradford captain Paul Deacon withdrawing last week, Smith is now short of options at scrum-half and Leeds' Rob Burrow seems certain to wear number seven in the first Test in Huddersfield on 27 October.
Players from Leeds and St Helens will not be added to the squad until after Saturday's Grand Final.
Meanwhile, Warrington prop Adrian Morley will captain the Northern Union against the New Zealand "All Golds" in the centenary international at the Halliwell Jones Stadium on 20 October.
But Morley, who captained GB for the first time in the mid-season Test against France, is expected to surrender the skipper's armband for the series against New Zealand.
Current Great Britain train-on squad:
Matt Blaymire (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats)
Kevin Brown (Huddersfield Giants)
Sam Burgess (Bradford Bulls)
Jon Clarke (Warrington Wolves)
Andy Coley (Salford City Reds)
Martin Gleeson (Warrington Wolves)
David Hodgson (Salford City Reds)
Andy Lynch (Bradford Bulls)
Richard Moore (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats)
Adrian Morley (Warrington Wolves)
Terry Newton (Bradford Bulls)
Sean O'Loughlin (Wigan warriors)
Kevin Penny (Warrington Wolves)
Michael Platt (Bradford Bulls)
Gareth Raynor (Hull FC)
Jamie Rooney (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats)
Paul Sykes (Harlequins RL)
Danny Tickle (Hull FC)
Ben Westwood (Warrington Wolves)
Stephen Wild (Huddersfield Giants)
Kirk Yeaman (Hull FC)