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PRESTO’S DREAMTIME REALITY

Preston Campbell today described his appointment as captain of the Rio Tinto Indigenous Dreamtime Team to play New Zealand Maori in the ‘Welcome to Country’ game as part of the Rugby League Cup Official Opening on October 26 as the equal of any of his achievements in the game.

“Winning a premiership is every player’s dream, but to represent your people is an honour that all the boys are proud of,” the Gold Coast Titans Player of the Year said.

“To be named as captain is something I will cherish for the rest of my life.”

William “Smiley” Johnstone, Chairperson of the ARL Indigenous Council, announced the team after Council had endorsed the team and congratulated the selectors an announcing a squad that balanced experience with opportunity for youth.

Dally M Coach of the Year Neil Henry has been handed a formidable squad by selectors Arthur Beetson, Larry Corowa and Ricky Walford.

Cowboys-bound Henry said his role was to encourage his side to play their natural game in an Origin-style atmosphere.

“These guys are not just great athletes, they play a distinct brand of football that all fans love to watch,” he said.

“To call it an intuitive style does not do justice to the ball-runners who search for the weakest link in the defence and then attack.”

Campbell has been reunited with his premiership-winning partner Rhys Wesser and fellow representative players Carl Webb, Sam Thaiday, Ty Williams, Maurice Blair and Dean Widders.

Webb, who has been appointed vice-captain, will be the leader of a pack chosen to take on the formidable Maori side who view this as a Test Match between two proud Indigenous peoples.

His experience will be invaluable for young forwards Daine Laurie and Joel Thompson, who have been selected with other emerging stars in George Green Medal winner Chris Sandow, Justin Carney and Jamal Idris.

Former Parrmatta player and Widnes half Denis Moran won automatic selection as the eighteenth man after winning Man of the Series at the recent ARL-endorsed Aboriginal Knockout conducted by Wollumbin Warriors in Kingscliff.

The side will enter camp on October 21 and will be involved in a number of community events highlighted by an open Fan Day at Redfern Community Centre on Thursday, October 23.
 

The Rio Tinto Indigenous Dreamtime Team will play New Zealand Maori at 4.15pm at the Sydney Football Stadium as part of the Rugby League World Cup opening ceremony.
The full squad is:

SURNAME GIVEN NAMES CLUB
Wesser Rhys Rabbitohs
Williams Ty Cowboys
Champion Beau  Rabbitohs
Idris Jamal Bulldogs
Carney Justin Raiders
Blair Maurice Panthers
Campbell* Preston Titans
Webb Carl Cowboys
Lacey Ian Ipswich
Rose  George Sea Eagles
Laurie Daine Wests Tigers
Thaiday* Sam Broncos
Thompson Joel Raiders
Widders Dean Rabbitohs
Sandow Chris Rabbitohs
Gordon Yileen Bulldogs
Jensen Peter CRL
Moran Denis Narwan Eels


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