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Brett Morris called in for injured Folau
Brisbane Broncos star Israel Folau will miss Australia's Four Nations tournament campaign with an ankle injury while grand final heroes Nathan Hindmarsh and Brett White are also in doubt.
St George-Illawarra winger Brett Morris has been called into the squad to replace Folau, and will join his twin brother, Bulldogs centre Josh Morris.
Hindmarsh and White both have shoulder injuries and Test coach Tim Sheens is adamant he will not take players who require painkilling injections to play on tour. They will be given until the team enters camp next Tuesday to prove his fitness for the tour to Engalnd and France.
New South Wales captain Kurt Gidley is another at risk of missing the tour with a calf strain, while Ben Hannant (arm), Petero Civoniceva (toe) and Luke Lewis (foot) have all been cleared to tour.
"White has an appointment with the specialist tomorrow and it doesn't look too bad, but will depend on the specialist's report," Sheens said on Thursday.
"Hindy (Hindmarsh) we will give him until Tuesday next week."
Hindmarsh played the entire NRL finals series with painkillers, but Sheens won't allow it for the Kangaroo tour.
"I'm very loathe to give needles to play," he said.
"He didn't play at all on the last tour because of a knee (injury).
"I've told him that come Tuesday we will have to make a call. I'm not keen to play anyone with a needle when we get there for game one."
AAP