Bradford Bulls duo Henry and Robbie Paul have been named in the New Zealand team for the ANZAC day Test against Australia at Sydney's Olympic Stadium on Friday week.
The brothers were automatic selections after helping the Kiwis to a series triumph on British soil last year.
Bulls skipper Robbie will line-up at stand-off alongside Auckland Warriors Stacey Jones while Henry will display his versatility by deputising once more for injured hooker Syd Eru after three appearances from the bench against Britain.
The star Odsal pair will fly out to Sydney after the Bulls' Super League game at Warrington on Sunday and will miss the club's derby with Halifax at Odsal on April 23.
New Zealand coach Frank Endacott is deprived of the services of Leeds centre Richie Blackmore, who is sidelined with a groin injury, and St Helens three-quarter Kevin Iro, who has pledged his allegiance to the Cook Islands.
In their places Endacott has chosen new caps David Kidwell (Parramatta) and Willie Talau (Canterbury).
Meanwhile Wakefield forward Andy Fisher has been banned for one game and fined £250 for use of his knee in his side's 26-16 defeat at Odsal on Sunday.
Fisher had been put on report by referee Graham Shaw after a late challenge on Bulls back-rower Warren Jowitt.
Sunday's opponents Warrington will be without influential Aussie stand-off Scott Wilson who has had minor knee surgery.
Fellow countryman, prop Danny Nutley, is another absentee for the Wilderspool clash with a shoulder injury picked up at Wigan on Sunday but the Wolves have moved quickly for a replacement by signing Andy Leathem from St Helens on a month's loan.
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