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Pic by: Robb Cox © NRL Photos. Australia V New Zealand, 4 Nations Tournament, Game 2: NZ Haka :Representative Rugby Leage, 25th October 2014, Brisbane.

Panthers Dean Whare and Lewis Brown have both been named in the New Zealand Kiwis side to play Samoa at Whangarei's Toll Stadium on Saturday.

Showing utmost respect for the Samoans, who went close to upsetting England in their Four Nations opener last Saturday, coach Stephen Kearney has stuck largely to the line-up that defeated Australia 30-12 in Brisbane.

Suaia Matagi is poised to play his first test for the NZ Kiwis against his old team-mates, Toa Samoa, at Whangarei's Toll Stadium on Saturday.

Matagi, who represented the Pacific nation at last year's Rugby League World Cup, is the only rookie in the playing line-up this week, replacing Greg Eastwood on the bench, although second rower Bodene Thompson also takes a step closer to his first international outing, as 18th man.

Hooker Issac Luke returns in place of Thomas Leuluai, after serving a two-game suspension that comprised South Sydney Rabbitohs' NRL Grand Final victory and last week's encounter with Australia.

The only other change from victory over the Kangaroos comes on the wing, where Manu Vatuvei replaces Gerard Beale.

Whangarei-bred prop Adam Blair will also wear the black jersey for the 29th time in his hometown.

The New Zealand Kiwis side to face Toa Samoa in Whangarei on Saturday are:The full team is as follows:
 

1. Peta Hiku

2. Jason Nightingale

3. Dean Whare

4. Shaun Kenny-Dowall

5. Manu Vatuvei

6. Kieran Foran

7. Shaun Johnson

8. Jesse Bromwich

9. Issac Luke

10. Adam Blair

11. Simon Mannering (c)

12. Kevin Proctor

13. Jason Taumalolo

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14. Lewis Brown

15. Suaia Matagi

16. Martin Taupau

17. Tohu Harris

18. Bodene Thompson

Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.