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Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com - 01/11/16 - Rugby League - 2016 Ladbrokes Four Nations - New Zealand Kiwis Training - Etihad Campus, Manchester, England - Joseph Tapine.

Head coach David Kidwell has given four international rookies the chance to wear the black-and-white jersey in the NZ Kiwis' Four Nations clash with Scotland on Saturday morning (NZ).

One-test Kiwi Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (21) has been named at fullback in place of Jordan Kahu, joining debutant David Fusitu’a (22), who takes a wing spot, in the starting line-up.

Three others - Te Maire Martin (21), James Fisher-Harris (20) and Joseph Tapine (22) - will come off the bench for their first appearances in an international test match. The first to take the field will become Kiwi #800.

The NZ team have moved camp to Carlisle ahead of their game in Workington on the northwest coast of England.

With this line-up, all 24 members of the touring squad will have played during the Four Nations tournament.

“It’s an exciting opportunity for these young players," says Kidwell. "They are hungry, their effort and attitude in training has shown me that, and they’ll bring a lot of energy.” 

After the 14-8 loss to Australia last Sunday (NZ), Kidwell acknowledges this game is a must win.

“The most important thing right now is we need to win. Scotland started really well against England and we need to respect that.

"They have improved every game and if you add that on top of the conditions, we have a tough challenge ahead.” 

“The guys making their debuts deserve the opportunity to play. They have worked extremely hard and have been pushing for spots all tour.”

Jason Nightingale also returns to the team, after missing last week’s test with an ankle injury.

Manu Ma’u and Greg Eastwood come into the starting team replacing Kevin Proctor and Jason Taumalolo, while Gerard Beale shifts to centre in place of Shaun Kenny-Dowall. 

The full NZ Kiwis team is:

Number    Name Club   Kiwi #
1 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak    Penrith Panthers 794
2 Jason Nightingale St George-Illawarra Dragons     747
3 Solomone Kata NZ Warriors 797
4 Gerard Beale   Cronulla Sharks 767
5 David Fusitu'a NZ Warriors -
6 Thomas Leuluai NZ Warriors 704
7 Shaun Johnson NZ Warriors 774
8 Jesse Bromwich (c) Melbourne Storm 775
9 Issac Luke NZ Warriors 749
10 Adam Blair  Brisbane Broncos 732
11 Manu Ma'u Parramatta Eels 795
12 Tohu Harris Melbourne Storm 778
13 Greg Eastwood Canterbury Bulldogs 737
14 Te Maire Martin Penrith Panthers -
15 Martin Taupau Manly Sea Eagles 785
16 James Fisher-Harris Penrith Panthers  -
17 Joseph Tapine Canberra Raiders -
18 Lewis Brown Manly Sea Eagles 762
19 Jordan Rapana Canberra Raiders 798
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