Kiwis coach Stephen Kearney has named veterans Adam Blair and Issac Luke as co-captains to lead the Kiwis on their upcoming four game tour of England.
The pair will share the role in the absence of usual skipper Simon Mannering, who has been stood down from selection as he continues to recover from a gastric illness that has plagued him for much of the season.
With vice-captain Kieran Foran (elbow) and other senior players Shaun Johnson (ankle) and Thomas Leuluai (knee) also missing the tour through injury, the Brisbane Broncos enforcer and 2016 Warriors hooker will be relied upon to show the way for the rest of the 23-man squad that includes six rookies - utility backs Jordan Kahu and Tui Lolohea, wing Curtis Rona, hooker/half Kodi Nikorima, and forwards Isaac Liu and Sio Siua Taukeiaho.
Blair's appointment comes after he played a leading role in the Broncos charge to the NRL grand final.
The 29-year-old returned to the Kiwis last year after a three-year absence and was a strong performer in last year's Four Nations triumph.