New Zealand will be hoping to gain a psychological advantage over England in their polo test at Kihikihi tomorrow before they line up for the Coronation Cup in Britain, which New Zealand last played in - and won - in 1991.
Cody Forsyth is the only survivor of that squad and although the New Zealand team hasn't been confirmed, it's likely he will be playing as one of the country's four seven-goal players.
Also likely to line up for New Zealand is J. P. Clarkin, 27, who plays on seven goals here because the season has just commenced, although he now plays on eight goals in England, where the season is over.
Simon Keyte, 31, who plays off seven goals and is a regular New Zealand team member, and Tommy Wilson, 34, are likely to make up the remainder of the team.
Luke Tomlinson and his brother Mark, just returned from playing in the Argentinian Open, lead the English line-up.
Waterpolo: NZ, England test each other in polo clash
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