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Kurtley Beale was involved in the absence of Pete Samu for the conflict of Marvel Stadium, while the first nations and Pacific side against the British and Irish lions.

Beale, a 96 test hat, missed the conflict of the Western forces with lions due to Hamstring injury.

Kurtley Beale kicked the ball on Monday.Credit: Getty Images

However, the 36 -year -old boy will lead the first part of his species in Melbourne 12 years after Wallabies’s last visit to Lions.

Other test capabilities Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Taniela Tupou, Darcy Swain, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Seru Uru, Charlie Gamble, Lalakai segment and Filipo Daugunu will follow the conflict.

However, the former Brumbies star Samu, who is preparing to return from France to Australian rugs with NSW Waratahs next season, will not join them.

At the beginning of the season, the versatile backrower, which is located in Aunz Invitational outfit, and 15 test calendar years remains in Wallaby calculations.

However, an encore was rejected by the lions while waiting to come together with Waratahs, the next super rugby side, referring to the “rules and arrangements ünde around the revised fixtures created after the Melbourne rebels were closed last year.

It is understood that the pre -reviewed agreement agreement allowed the last promise of who was chosen for the conflict.

After Lions starts the tour, the Rugby comes by calling Rugby Australia because they do not publish more test abilities that will be included in the tour games against visitors.

On the contrary, the coach and 60-Test Wallabies are eager to “make history üzere against a Lions team playing between Brisbane and Melbourne tests.

“The team has a really good feeling with a mixture of cultures, not only the youth and experience, but also the team,” he said.

“This is an opportunity for participating players to direct their cases to higher honors, so everyone will want to leave an impression.

“The lions showed how strong they were in this round.

“No matter who plays, it will be very difficult to beat, but we are not here to compensate for the numbers.

“We want to win this game and make history.”

First Nations and Pacific: Lington Ieli, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Taniela Tupou, Darcy Swain, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Seru Uru, Charlie Gamble, Tuaina Taii Tuima, Kurtley Beale (C), Filipo Dauguu, David Feliuai, Lalakai Foketu, David Feliuai, Lalaii Fokeketui David Feliuai, Lalakai Foketu, Mak: Richie Asiata, Marley Pearce, Mesake Doge, Mesake Vocevoce, Rob Leota, Harrison Goddard, Jack Debreczeni, Jarrah Mcleod.

AAP

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