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Johnathan Thurston is aiming to keep his Kangaroos spot through to the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.

The Australian Rugby League Commission has today selected the following players to represent the Australian Kangaroos in the 2016 Four Nations tournament.

The 24-man squad to play in the Four Nations in the UK against England, New Zealand and Scotland contains seven potential Kangaroos debutants – Shannon Boyd, Jake Friend, Tyson Frizell, Valentine Holmes, James Maloney, Matt Moylan and Justin O’Neill.

The squad for the October 15 Test match against New Zealand at Perth’s nib Stadium will come from the 24 players named today, and will be confirmed early next week.

"This is a new era for the Kangaroos and the squad which has been selected for the Four Nations tournament reflects that," Kangaroos Coach Mal Meninga said.

"This squad has been selected for the present, but with an eye to the future.

"It is extremely heartening to see the players buy in and the quality of the players available highlights that.

"We have very experienced Test players as well as some outstanding young players who have big futures in the green and gold."

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said the selectors had been informed that both Semi Radradra and Andrew Fifita were not eligible for selection for the tournament.

"In Semi's case, while he has pleaded not guilty, he has charges to answer at the end of the tournament," Mr Greenberg said.

"We don't want either him or the team to be distracted by this matter and have decided he will not be eligible for selection on this occasion.

"In Andrew's case, selection for the Australian team requires standards on and off the field and as he is currently under investigation by the Integrity Unit, we believe he still has some way to go to meet those off field standards."

The Australian Four Nations squad will depart for Perth this Sunday (October 9), farewelled at a special Kangaroos reunion at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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