The Kiwis may hold the edge in experience but will still be wary of a young and dangerous looking Kangaroos side named for Saturday's Four Nations clash in Brisbane.
Both teams have introduced new talent, with the Kiwis naming 19-year-old Penrith flyer Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and Cowboys 21-year-old loose-forward Jason Taumalolo, while the Kangaroos unearthed five debutants in the wake of the injury-enforced and code-switching unavailability of several big names.
Watene-Zelezinak's role remains under a cloud with speculation rife that a foot fracture will cruel his hopes of taking part in the tournament, which will leave Kearney with a decision to make over who will take his place on the left flank.
Manu Vatuvei's experience and power would assist the Kiwis in their go-forward and give fullback Peta Hiku some leadership support in just his second test, however Cronulla's Sosaia Feki could be thrown in to make his first start in the black jersey.
The centre pairing of Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Dean Whare needs to gel quickly to contain the new combination of speedsters Michael Jennings and Dylan Walker, Jarryd Hayne's replacement. However, the Rabbitohs' young gun is untested at this level and with Daniel Tupou and Josh Mansour also making debuts on either wing the Kangaroos could be vulnerable out wide.