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Great Britain have named an unchanged side for Saturday's Tri-Nations clash with New Zealand after wing Brian Carney was passed fit.Great Britain have named an unchanged side for Saturday's Tri-Nations clash with New Zealand after wing Brian Carney was passed fit.
There were doubts over Carney's fitness after he suffered a hamstring injury in the 23-12 win over Australia.There were doubts over Carney's fitness after he suffered a hamstring injury in the 23-12 win over Australia.
Stand-off Danny McGuire has recovered from the thigh injury that forced him to miss the Sydney contest but fails to displace Leon Pryce.Stand-off Danny McGuire has recovered from the thigh injury that forced him to miss the Sydney contest but fails to displace Leon Pryce.
McGuire is one of five replacements with one to be omitted.McGuire is one of five replacements with one to be omitted.
Pryce, who moved from the wing to replace McGuire, will again partner Sean Long at half-back.
Hull winger Gareth Raynor, who scored the decisive try in Sydney, remains in the side.
We're pretty determined to go there and perform better than we did the first time we were in New Zealand GB coach Brian Noble
Prop Stuart Fielden will play despite having his nose broken by Willie Mason last week.
The Kiwis were stripped of the two points from their 18-14 victory over the Lions in Christchurch after fielding an ineligible player.
Great Britain will book a final date with Australia with victory in Wellington but coach Brian Noble has warned his side to expect a backlash this weekend.
"The New Zealanders have themselves been aggrieved and have got a chip on their shoulder over the way they've been treated," he said.
"So everyone's been talking about New Zealand being focused on what they need to achieve to make sure they're still in this competition.
"But we're pretty determined to go there and perform better than we did the first time we were in New Zealand."


Great Britain team: Wellens (St Helens); Carney (Newcastle), Senior (Leeds), Yeaman (Hull), Raynor (Hull); Pryce (St Helens), Long (St Helens), Fielden (Wigan), Newton (Bradford), Peacock (capt, Leeds), Ellis (Leeds), Hock (Wigan), O'Loughlin (Wigan).Replacements (from): Roby (St Helens), Morley (Sydney Roosters), Gilmour (St Helens), Wilkin (St Helens), McGuire (Leeds). Great Britain: Wellens (St Helens); Carney (Newcastle), Senior (Leeds), Yeaman (Hull), Raynor (Hull); Pryce (St Helens), Long (St Helens), Fielden (Wigan), Newton (Bradford), Peacock (capt, Leeds), Ellis (Leeds), Hock (Wigan), O'Loughlin (Wigan).Replacements (from): Roby (St Helens), Morley (Sydney Roosters), Gilmour (St Helens), Wilkin (St Helens), McGuire (Leeds).