2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup squads

The 2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup featured 16 international teams, with each consisting of up to a 24-man squad.

Group A

England

Head coach: Shaun Wane

England announced their 24-man squad on 30 September 2022. Debut call-ups were handed to Andy Ackers, Herbie Farnworth, Kai Pearce-Paul, Victor Radley, Marc Sneyd and Dom Young.[1]

# Player Games Points Club
19Andy Ackers28 Salford Red Devils
22Joe Batchelor14 St Helens
12John Bateman44 Wigan Warriors
8Tom Burgess516 South Sydney Rabbitohs
17Mike Cooper40 Wigan Warriors
4Herbie Farnworth412 Brisbane Broncos
5Ryan Hall216 Hull Kingston Rovers
18Chris Hill50 Huddersfield Giants
15Morgan Knowles40 St Helens
16Matty Lees34 St Helens
2Tommy Makinson468 St Helens
9Michael McIlorum40 Catalans Dragons
20Mike McMeeken44 Catalans Dragons
23Mikolaj Oledzki10 Leeds Rhinos
24Kai Pearce-Paul14 Wigan Warriors
13Victor Radley54 Sydney Roosters
21Marc Sneyd244 Salford Red Devils
10Luke Thompson34 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
1Sam Tomkins (c)40 Catalans Dragons
3Kallum Watkins48 Salford Red Devils
6Jack Welsby54 St Helens
11Elliot Whitehead416 Canberra Raiders
7George Williams512 Warrington Wolves
14Dom Young536 Newcastle Knights

France

Head coach: Laurent Frayssinous

France announced their 24-man squad on 24 September 2022. Experienced players Théo Fages, Julian Bousquet, and Romain Navarrete were all unavailable due to injuries, as was Lucas Albert.[2] Samisoni Langi qualified via 5-years residency in 2022 and made himself available for France rather than Tonga, who he represented at the previous two tournaments (although did not play a match in 2017).[3]

# Player Games Points Club
10Lambert Belmas20 Toulouse Olympique
9Alrix Da Costa30 Catalans Dragons
8Jordan Dezaria34 Catalans Dragons
1Morgan Escaré20 Salford Red Devils
13Benjamin Garcia (c)30 Catalans Dragons
7Tony Gigot34 Toulouse Olympique
17Mickaël Goudemand30 Catalans Dragons
24Louis Jouffret00 Halifax Panthers
11Benjamin Jullien38 Catalans Dragons
4Matthieu Laguerre30 Catalans Dragons
3Samisoni Langi30 Catalans Dragons
19Corentin Le Cam20 Catalans Dragons
22Paul Marcon00 Toulouse Olympique
18Anthony Marion00 Toulouse Olympique
6Arthur Mourgue328 Catalans Dragons
14Éloi Pélissier34 Toulouse Olympique
21Maxime Puech10 Toulouse Olympique
2Arthur Romano34 Catalans Dragons
23César Rougé10 Catalans Dragons
15Justin Sangaré30 Toulouse Olympique
12Paul Séguier30 Catalans Dragons
16Gadwin Springer20 Featherstone Rovers
20Maxime Stefani00 Toulouse Olympique
5Fouad Yaha24 Catalans Dragons

Greece

Head coach: Steve Georgallis

Greece announced their 24-man squad on 15 September 2022.[4][5] The squad includes players from the professional competitions and from the Greek domestic competition.[6] Billy Tsikrikas was initially named in the squad but withdrew. He was replaced by Siteni Taukamo. Flocas, Gal, Ilias and Taukamo are the only uncapped players in the squad. Grigoris Koutsimpogiorgos was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament due to concussion. Adam Vrahnos was added to the squad as his replacement.[7]

# Player Games Points Club
10Stefanos Bastas10 Rhodes Knights
23Nikolaos Bosmos10 Rhodes Knights
3Terry Constantinou30 Sunbury Tigers
18Aris Dardamanis10 Aris Eagles
12Nick Flocas30 Ipswich Jets
15Myles Gal20 Sunshine Coast Falcons
6Lachlan Ilias38 South Sydney Rabbitohs
14Jake Kambos30 Western Suburbs Magpies
21Konstantinos Katsidonis10 Rhodes Knights
24Grigoris Koutsimpogiorgos00 Aris Eagles
13Billy Magoulias20 Newtown Jets
9Peter Mamouzelos30 South Sydney Rabbitohs
7Jordan Meads (c)20 University of the Sunshine Coast
5Johnny Mitsias30 Western Suburbs Magpies
4Nick Mougios34 South Sydney Rabbitohs
20Ioannis Nake10 Attica Rhinos
17Theodoros Nianiakas30 Aris Eagles / Woolston Rovers
1Chaise Robinson20 South Sydney Rabbitohs
22Ioannis Rousoglou10 Aris Eagles
16Sebastian Sell30 Mittagong Lions
19Liam Sue-Tin10
2Siteni Taukamo38 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
8Robert Tuliatu20 London Broncos
25Adam Vrahnos20 London Broncos
11Mitchell Zampetides20 Western Suburbs Magpies

Samoa

Head coach: Matt Parish

Samoa announced their 24-man squad on 27 September 2022.[8] Luciano Leilua was initially included in the squad but was withdrawn after he was charged with two criminal offences.[9] Ligi Sao was announced as his replacement on 8 October.[10] Braden Hamlin-Uele, Tyrone May and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow were ruled out for the remainder of the tournament due to injury. Ken Sio and Tim Lafai were added to the squad as their replacements.[11]

# Player Games Points Club
13Josh Aloiai20 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
21Fa'amanu Brown24 Wests Tigers
4Stephen Crichton673 Penrith Panthers
19Mat Feagai14 St. George Illawarra Dragons
24Braden Hamlin-Uele10 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
20Chanel Harris-Tavita512 New Zealand Warriors
15Royce Hunt54 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
23Oregon Kaufusi50 Parramatta Eels
25Tim Lafai524 Salford Red Devils
16Spencer Leniu40 Penrith Panthers
9Danny Levi48 Huddersfield Giants
6Jarome Luai68 Penrith Panthers
2Taylan May416 Penrith Panthers
14Tyrone May10 Catalans Dragons
7Anthony Milford58 Newcastle Knights
8Josh Papali'i60 Canberra Raiders
10Junior Paulo (c)64 Parramatta Eels
11Ligi Sao54 Hull F.C.
26Ken Sio00 Salford Red Devils
12Jaydn Su'a64 St. George Illawarra Dragons
1Joseph Sua'ali'i60 Sydney Roosters
18Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow10 North Queensland Cowboys
3Izack Tago14 Penrith Panthers
17Martin Taupau50 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
5Brian To'o620 Penrith Panthers
22Kelma Tuilagi40 Wests Tigers

    Group B

    Australia

    Head coach: Mal Meninga

    Australia announced their 24-man squad on 3 October 2022.[12] Debut call-ups were handed to Matt Burton, Patrick Carrigan, Nathan Cleary, Lindsay Collins, Reuben Cotter, Angus Crichton, Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, Campbell Graham, Harry Grant, Liam Martin, Jeremiah Nanai, Murray Taulagi and Isaah Yeo. Nicho Hynes, Dylan Edwards and Damien Cook were named as standby players.

    The players' jersey numbers were announced on 6 October.[13] The decision to number players in order of their Kangaroos debut (except captain James Tedesco, who was allocated #1), rather than the conventional positional numbering, was met with widespread backlash and derision.[14][15]

    # Player Games Points Club
    9 Josh Addo-Carr 5 48 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    12 Matt Burton 2 4 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    6 Reagan Campbell-Gillard 4 0 Parramatta Eels
    13 Patrick Carrigan 5 0 Brisbane Broncos
    2 Daly Cherry-Evans 3 0 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
    14 Nathan Cleary 5 68 Penrith Panthers
    15 Lindsay Collins 3 4 Sydney Roosters
    16 Reuben Cotter 2 0 North Queensland Cowboys
    17 Angus Crichton 5 8 Sydney Roosters
    18 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui 5 0 Gold Coast Titans
    19 Campbell Graham 2 20 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    20 Harry Grant 5 4 Melbourne Storm
    4 Valentine Holmes 6 22 North Queensland Cowboys
    3 Ben Hunt 5 4 St. George Illawarra Dragons
    21 Liam Martin 5 12 Penrith Panthers
    8 Latrell Mitchell 5 20 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    7 Cameron Munster 5 0 Melbourne Storm
    11 Cameron Murray (vc) 5 20 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    22 Jeremiah Nanai 2 8 North Queensland Cowboys
    23 Murray Taulagi 2 8 North Queensland Cowboys
    1 James Tedesco (c) 6 20 Sydney Roosters
    5 Jake Trbojevic 5 0 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
    10 Jack Wighton 5 8 Canberra Raiders
    24 Isaah Yeo (vc) 5 8 Penrith Panthers

    Fiji

    Head coach: Wise Kativerata

    Fiji announced their 24-man squad on 4 October 2022.[16] A 33-man squad was initially named on 6 September 2022.[17]

    Head coach Joe Rabele was replaced by Wise Kativerata after being hospitalised due to illness.[18] Pio Seci (#3), Mikaele Ravalawa (#5), and Kaylen Miller (#15) all suffered tournament-ending injuries during Fiji's warm-up match against England on 7 October. They were replaced by Korbin Sims, Mitieli Vulikijapani, and Tevita Toloi.[19][20][21]

    # Player Games Points Club
    23Jowasa Drodrolagi10 AS Carcassonne
    13Tui Kamikamica30 Melbourne Storm
    24Vuate Karawalevu30 Sydney Roosters
    12Viliame Kikau (c)412 Penrith Panthers
    9Apisai Koroisau48 Penrith Panthers
    21Isaac Lumelume00 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    16Lamar Manuel-Liolevave40 Tweed Heads Seagulls
    18Netane Masima00 Wests Magpies
    6Sitiveni Moceidreke10 London Broncos
    4Kevin Naiqama (c)412 Sydney Roosters
    10Ben Nakubuwai34 Leigh Centurions
    20Henry Raiwalui36 Mount Pritchard Mounties
    8Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu10 Redcliffe Dolphins
    11Taniela Sadrugu48 North Queensland Cowboys
    3Korbin Sims34 Hull Kingston Rovers
    2Maika Sivo416 Parramatta Eels
    14Penioni Tagituimua48 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    15Tevita Toloi10 Newcastle Knights
    1Sunia Turuva44 Penrith Panthers
    19Semi Valemei44 Canberra Raiders
    5Mitieli Vulikijapani10 Hull F.C.
    17King Vuniyayawa40 Salford Red Devils
    7Brandon Wakeham430 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    22Siua Wong40 Sydney Roosters

    Italy

    Head coach: Leo Epifania[22]

    Italy announced their 24-man squad on 30 September 2022. Cooper Johns was initially named in the squad but withdrew and was replaced by Radean Robinson.[23][24]

    # Player Games Points Club
    23Giordano Arena00 Catania Bulls
    3Daniel Atkinson30 Sunshine Coast Falcons
    22Simone Boscolo00 RC Salon XIII
    13Nathan Brown (c)30 Parramatta Eels
    6Jack Campagnolo310 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    16Gioele Celerino20 Racing Saint Gaudens
    20Jack Colovatti30 Parramatta Eels
    19Luke Hodge20 Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles
    10Anton Iaria30 Barrow Raiders
    11Ryan King20 Whitehaven
    2Richard Lepori20 Swinton Lions
    5Jake Maizen316 Sunshine Coast Falcons
    15Luca Moretti30 Parramatta Eels
    4Ethan Natoli30 Newtown Jets
    24Ippolito Occhialini00 Lignano Sharks
    17Ronny Palumbo14 London Broncos
    9Dean Parata34 London Broncos
    18Kyle Pickering10 Cronulla Sharks
    1Luke Polselli34 Sunshine Coast Falcons
    7Radean Robinson30 Central Queensland Capras
    12Brenden Santi (vc)316 Keighley Cougars
    8Alec Susino20 Penrith Panthers
    21Nicholas Tilburg00 Wentworthville Magpies
    14Joey Tramontana30 Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles

    Scotland

    Head coach: Nathan Graham

    Scotland announced their 24-man squad on 28 September 2022.[25] They announced their squad numbers on 14 October.[26]

    # Player Games Points Club
    11Euan Aitken20 New Zealand Warriors
    15Luke Bain30 Parramatta Eels
    8Logan Bayliss-Brow30 Brisbane Broncos
    13James Bell30 St Helens R.F.C.
    7Ryan Brierley10 Salford Red Devils
    4Kieran Buchanan30 Batley Bulldogs
    1Lewis Clarke00 Edinburgh Eagles
    20Davey Dixon10 Dewsbury Rams
    17Charlie Emslie10 Barrow Raiders
    24Dale Ferguson (c)30 Dewsbury Rams
    19Calum Gahan30 London Broncos
    16Guy Graham20 Whitehaven R.L.F.C.
    6Bailey Hayward20 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    3Ben Hellewell34 Featherstone Rovers
    9Liam Hood20 Wakefield Trinity
    12Kane Linnett30 Hull Kingston Rovers
    23Bayley Liu24 Sheffield Eagles
    10Sam Luckley20 Salford Red Devils
    2Matty Russell30 Toulouse Olympique
    14Kyle Schneider32 Mackay Cutters
    18Jack Teanby20 York City Knights
    21Shane Toal00 Barrow Raiders
    22Alex Walker10 London Broncos
    5Lachlan Walmsley38 Halifax Panthers

    Group C

    Ireland

    Head coach: Ged Corcoran[27]

    Ireland announced their 24-man squad on 29 September 2022.[28] They announced their squad numbers on 14 October.[29]

    # Player Games Points Club
    11James Bentley34 Leeds Rhinos
    2Keanan Brand00 Leigh Centurions
    8Liam Byrne20 Wigan Warriors
    3Ed Chamberlain314 Leigh Centurions
    9Josh Cook30 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    12Frankie Halton34 Hull Kingston Rovers
    22James Hasson30 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    10Jaimin Jolliffe20 Gold Coast Titans
    6Luke Keary30 Sydney Roosters
    7Joe Keyes36 Halifax Panthers
    13George King (c)34 Hull Kingston Rovers
    4Toby King34 Wigan Warriors
    24Ben Mathiou00 Featherstone Rovers
    14James McDonnell14 Wigan Warriors
    21Ronan Michael10 York City Knights
    19Robbie Mulhern10 Warrington Wolves
    1Richie Myler30 Leeds Rhinos
    17Dan Norman10 St Helens R.F.C.
    16Brendan O'Hagan34 York City Knights
    18Henry O'Kane10 Wests Tigers
    15Harry Rushton30 Huddersfield Giants
    5Innes Senior34 Huddersfield Giants
    20Louis Senior324 Hull Kingston Rovers
    23Michael Ward00 Batley Bulldogs

    Jamaica

    Head coach: Romeo Monteith

    Jamaica announced their 24-man squad on 28 September 2022. Six players from the domestic competition are named in the squad, including former Excelsior Community College winger Abevia McDonald (now playing for London Skolars).[30]

    # Player Games Points Club
    2Mo Agoro34 Keighley Cougars
    15Jordan Andrade34Unattached
    22Chevaughn Bailey30 Duhaney Park Red Sharks
    3Joe Brown30 Workington Town
    9Jy-mel Coleman10Unattached
    12Joel Farrell20 Sheffield Eagles
    13Ashton Golding (c)30 Huddersfield Giants
    19Bradley Ho20 Keighley Cougars
    20Greg Johnson20 Batley Bulldogs
    17Aaron Jones-Bishop10 Cornwall R.L.F.C.
    1Ben Jones-Bishop34 Sheffield Eagles
    10Michael Lawrence30 Huddersfield Giants
    18Abevia McDonald10 London Skolars
    8Khamisi McKain10 Duhaney Park Red Sharks
    4Jacob Ogden30 York City Knights
    21Ross Peltier10 Dewsbury Rams
    7Kieran Rush36 Huddersfield Giants
    24Andrew Simpson10 Duhaney Park Red Sharks
    14Marvin Thompson10 Duhaney Park Red Sharks
    16Keenen Tomlinson30 Dewsbury Rams
    23Renaldo Wade00 Duhaney Park Red Sharks
    11AJ Wallace30 Bradford Bulls
    6James Woodburn-Hall32 Halifax Panthers
    5Alex Young20 Workington Town

    Lebanon

    Head coach: Michael Cheika

    Lebanon announced their 24-man squad on 29 September 2022.[31] Atef Hamdan was initially named in the squad but withdrew. He was replaced by Robin Hachache.

    # Player Games Points Club
    17Jalal Bazzaz40 Western Suburbs Red Devils
    6Adam Doueihi312 Wests Tigers
    10Hanna El-Nachar10 Penrith Panthers
    24Toufic El Hajj48 American University of Beirut
    11Elie El-Zakhem44 Parramatta Eels
    23Robin Hachache00 Tripoli Kings
    8Kayne Kalache20 Newtown Jets
    15Andrew Kazzi40 Western Suburbs Magpies
    1Jacob Kiraz34 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    14Anthony Layoun30 St Marys Saints
    3Bilal Maarbani10 Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles
    2Josh Mansour420 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    21Josh Maree10 Wentworthville United
    22Tony Maroun14 Ryde-Eastwood Hawks
    5Abbas Miski416 Wigan Warriors
    4Brad Morkos44 Canberra Raiders
    7Mitchell Moses (c)430 Parramatta Eels
    20Jaxson Rahme30 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    19Khalil Rahme40 Mount Pritchard Mounties
    18Khaled Rajab34 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    16Reece Robinson48Unattached
    13James Roumanos40 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
    9Michael Tannous34 Wests Tigers
    12Charbel Tasipale48 Newtown Jets

    New Zealand

    Head coach: Michael Maguire[32]

    New Zealand announced their 24-man squad on 3 October 2022.[33] A 34-man squad was initially named, which included Braden Hamlin-Uele, Corey Harawira-Naera, Shaun Johnson, Ken Maumalo, Griffin Neame, Jordan Riki, Matt Timoko, Kodi Nikorima and Bailey Simonsson.

    # Player Games Points Club
    16Nelson Asofa-Solomona54 Melbourne Storm
    8Jesse Bromwich (c)40 Melbourne Storm
    12Kenny Bromwich48 Melbourne Storm
    6Dylan Brown412 Parramatta Eels
    10James Fisher-Harris54 Penrith Panthers
    14Kieran Foran512 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
    4Peta Hiku516 North Queensland Cowboys
    7Jahrome Hughes312 Melbourne Storm
    24Sebastian Kris14 Canberra Raiders
    15Moses Leota20 Penrith Panthers
    20Isaac Liu40 Gold Coast Titans
    1Joseph Manu512 Sydney Roosters
    22Jeremy Marshall-King28 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    2Ronaldo Mulitalo48 Cronulla Sutherland Sharks
    21Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad44 Canberra Raiders
    17Briton Nikora58 Cronulla Sutherland Sharks
    3Marata Niukore24 Parramatta Eels
    11Isaiah Papali'i50 Parramatta Eels
    5Jordan Rapana444 Canberra Raiders
    9Brandon Smith 58 Sydney Roosters
    23Scott Sorensen10 Penrith Panthers
    13Joseph Tapine40 Canberra Raiders
    18Jared Waerea-Hargreaves10 Sydney Roosters
    19Dallin Watene-Zelezniak120 New Zealand Warriors

    Group D

    Cook Islands

    Head coach: Tony Iro

    The Cook Islands announced their 24-man squad on 4 October 2022. Adam Tangata and Malachi Morgan were named as standby players.[34] Anthony Gelling withdrew from the squad following their match against Papua New Guinea on 25 October.[35]

    # Player Games Points Club
    14Tevin Arona10 Auckland Vulcans
    15Tinirau Arona16 Wakefield Trinity
    22Geoff Daniela10 St Marys Saints
    7Johnathon Ford20 Featherstone Rovers
    3Anthony Gelling28 Auckland Vulcans
    1Kayal Iro34 Cronulla Sharks
    8Makahesi Makatoa30 Parramatta Eels
    4Esan Marsters (c)30 Gold Coast Titans
    5Steven Marsters318 Thirroul Butchers
    20Davvy Moale34 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    10Tepai Moeroa30 Melbourne Storm
    24Dylan Napa10 Catalans Dragons
    17Rua Ngatikaura20 Wests Tigers
    18Moses Noovao-McGreal10 Norths Devils
    19Pride Petterson-Robati10 New Zealand Warriors
    11Dominique Peyroux30 Toulouse Olympique
    12Brendan Piakura20 Brisbane Broncos
    23Reuben Porter10 Tweed Heads Seagulls
    16Reubenn Rennie20 Newtown Jets
    21Vincent Rennie10 Newtown Jets
    6Brad Takairangi (c)30 Hull Kingston Rovers
    9Aaron Teroi30 Central Queensland Capras
    13Zane Tetevano30 Leeds Rhinos
    2Paul Ulberg34 London Broncos

    Papua New Guinea

    Head coach: Stanley Tepend[36]

    Papua New Guinea announced their 24-man squad on 3 October 2022.[37] On 21 October, Coates and Gebbie were ruled out for the rest of the tournament due to injury.[38] No replacements were added.

    # Player Games Points Club
    8Wellington Albert40 London Broncos
    13Jacob Alick40 Gold Coast Titans
    18Keven Appo20 PNG Hunters
    23Watson Boas30 Doncaster RLFC
    5Xavier Coates00 Melbourne Storm
    2Edene Gebbie00 Townsville Blackhawks
    9Edwin Ipape40 Leigh Leopards
    24Zev John00 Central Queensland Capras
    1Alex Johnston40 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    7Lachlan Lam48 Leigh Leopards
    6Kyle Laybutt48 Townsville Blackhawks
    3Nene Macdonald40 Leigh Leopards
    12Rhyse Martin (c)436 Leeds Rhinos
    10Sylvester Namo30 PNG Hunters
    19Jimmy Ngutlik312 Western Suburbs Magpies
    4Justin Olam (vc)44 Melbourne Storm
    11Nixon Putt48 Central Queensland Capras
    15Daniel Russell48 Brisbane Tigers
    22Jeremiah Simbiken20 Redcliffe Dolphins
    20Rodrick Tai48 PNG Hunters
    21Sherwin Tanabi10 PNG Hunters
    14Wesser Tenza10 PNG Hunters
    17Emmanuel Waine20 PNG Hunters
    16McKenzie Yei30 Central Queensland Capras

    Tonga

    Head coach: Kristian Woolf

    Tonga announced their 24-man squad on 3 October 2022.[39] A 38-man squad was initially named on 16 September.[40][41]

    # Player Games Points Club
    6Talatau Amone24 St. George Illawarra Dragons
    18David Fifita44 Gold Coast Titans
    8Addin Fonua-Blake40 New Zealand Warriors
    17Moeaki Fotuaika44 Gold Coast Titans
    9Siliva Havili10 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    1Will Hopoate10 St Helens RLFC
    23Konrad Hurrell10 St Helens RLFC
    24Isaiya Katoa350 Penrith Panthers
    5Sione Katoa44 Cronulla Sharks
    11Felise Kaufusi44 Melbourne Storm
    12Keaon Koloamatangi48 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    20Toluta'u Koula20 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
    7Tuimoala Lolohea414 Huddersfield Giants
    14Soni Luke40 Penrith Panthers
    21Ben Murdoch-Masila30 New Zealand Warriors
    22Tesi Niu216 Brisbane Broncos
    15Haumole Olakau'atu10 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
    4Will Penisini320 Parramatta Eels
    19Moses Suli30 St. George Illawarra Dragons
    3Siosifa Talakai22 Cronulla Sharks
    16Tevita Tatola30 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    10Sio Siua Taukeiaho (c)34 Sydney Roosters
    13Jason Taumalolo (c)28 North Queensland Cowboys
    2Daniel Tupou424 Sydney Roosters

    Wales

    Head coach: John Kear

    Wales announced their 24-man squad on 3 October 2022.[42] Ben Evans was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament due to a throat injury. He was replaced by Luke Thomas.[43]

    # Player Games Points Club
    1Caleb Aekins30 Leigh Centurions
    17Bailey Antrobus30 York City Knights
    24Gavin Bennion20 Rochdale Hornets
    16Joe Burke30 West Wales Raiders
    12Chester Butler30 Bradford Bulls
    19Mike Butt10 Swinton Lions
    18Connor Davies30 Workington Town
    15Curtis Davies30 Whitehaven R.L.F.C.
    13Ben Evans10 Bradford Bulls
    22Kyle Evans24 Wakefield Trinity
    3Rhys Evans00 Bradford Bulls
    4Will Evans20 Whitehaven R.L.F.C.
    10Dan Fleming30 Featherstone Rovers
    9Matty Fozard36 Widnes Vikings
    5Dalton Grant10 London Broncos
    21Tom Hopkins10 Barrow Raiders
    6Elliot Kear (c)30 Bradford Bulls
    11Rhodri Lloyd24 Swinton Lions
    23James Olds00 Fortitude Valley Diehards
    14Ollie Olds34 Fortitude Valley Diehards
    7Josh Ralph30 Mount Pritchard Mounties
    20Luis Roberts00 Leigh Centurions
    25Luke Thomas00 Warrington Wolves
    8Anthony Walker30 Bradford Bulls
    2Rhys Williams30 Salford Red Devils

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