A second rower for most of his career, he will play at lock forward in the test match after impressing in that position during the most recent NRL season.
Penrith wunderkind Dallin Watene-Zelezniak is the other hot prospect named by Kearney, though his inclusion is subject to a fitness test after he picked up a foot injury in training earlier this week. Lewis Brown returns from a three-year international exile and will bring utility value (he can cover centre, hooker and back row).
There weren't too many surprises in yesterday's team. Jason Nightingale was expected to get the nod ahead of Manu Vatuvei while Bodene Thompson, Gerard Beale, Sosaia Feki and Siliva Havili were always going to struggle to force their way in the 17 man squad for the first match.
It's a strong lineup. Peta Hiku gets his chance to continue the promise he displayed in the Anzac test while Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Dean Whare turn out together for the Kiwis for the first time in more than a year.
The all-important spine looks healthy, with Shaun Johnson and Kieran Foran reunited and Thomas Leuluai replacing Issac Luke at hooker. The selection of Leuluai is a gamble; he didn't look convincing at No9 for the Warriors last season and he won't be able to match Cameron Smith's passing range from dummy half. But he has years of experience as Wigan hooker to call upon, is defensively solid and will provide the Kiwis with another kicking option.
The Kiwis also look light on front row options to complement Jesse Bromwich, with Greg Eastwood and Adam Blair having played more second row than prop in recent years.
Kiwis v Australia
Suncorp Stadium, 9.45pm Saturday
Peta Hiku, Jason Nightingale, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Dean Whare, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Kieran Foran, Shaun Johnson, Jesse Bromwich, Thomas Leuluai, Adam Blair, Simon Mannering (c), Kevin Proctor, Jason Taumalolo, Interchange: Lewis Brown, Greg Eastwood, Martin Taupau, Tohu Harris, Suaia Matagi.