Hynes ‘knocking on the door’ of Kangaroos debut as Mal reveals plans for Sharks star

Sharks star Nicho Hynes is “knocking on the door” of a Kangaroos debut based on Australian coach Mal Meninga.

Hynes initially missed out on choice however was name into the squad after Nathan Cleary pulled out resulting from damage.

He was 18th man for Australia’s first Pacific Championships conflict with Samoa, however Meninga indicated to The Sydney Morning Herald that the versatile Hynes is in line to get some sport time.

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The coach even revealed a few of his concepts on methods to use the 2022 Dally M medallist.

“He’s been really good around the camp, I’ve been pleased with how he’s handled everything, and Nicho is just a good person, which is ideal,” he stated.

“He’s knocking on the door. And his versatility will come into play.

“We can play him in the centres, we can play him at fullback should ‘Teddy’ (James Tedesco) need a rest late in the game, or even in the halves if there is an injury or there’s the chance to give someone an early mark. We can even throw him into the No. 9 role.

“We’ll see how the week pans out. The good thing is he’s used to that role and fitting in anywhere.

“There are never any guarantees when it comes to team selections, but I’ll be looking to give everyone some playing time.”

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Hynes was controversially ignored for Australia’s World Cup marketing campaign final yr after claiming the sport’s high honour only a matter of weeks earlier.

He made his State of Origin debut earlier this yr however was thrown into the centres within the ultimate seven minutes of sport one and missed an important sort out.

Meanwhile, the Herald studies Dolphins-bound prop Tom Flegler can be set to make his Kangaroos debut and Cowboys star Valentine Holmes is predicted to be rushed again into the aspect.

Holmes missed Australia’s win over Samoa resulting from a one-game suspension following an off-field incident. The 19-time Kangaroo uploaded a photograph to social media of himself holding a bag containing a white substance.

Australia’s subsequent match is in opposition to New Zealand on Saturday October 28 at AAMI Park.

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