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Last Updated: Thursday, 24 August 2006, 14:58 GMT 15:58 UK
Rhino quintet handed England call
Lee Smith
Smith has already represented England at U17 and U18 level
New England coach Paul Cullen has included five Leeds Rhinos players in his 20-man train-on squad for this autumn's Federation Shield tournament.

Former Great Britain prop Ryan Bailey is joined by Danny Williams, Lee Smith, Nick Scruton and Jamie Jones-Buchanan.

The squad, also featuring Harlequins forward Rob Purdham, will be bolstered by players discarded by the Lions.

The Federation Shield, which also features France, Samoa and Tonga, gets under way on 22 October.

The final takes place at Halton Stadium in Widnes on 12 November.


Full squad: Chris Ashton (Wigan), Ryan Atkins (Wakefield), Chris Bridge (Warrington), Kevin Brown (Huddersfield), Luke Robinson (Salford), Jamie Rooney (Wakefield), Lee Smith (Leeds), Danny Williams (Leeds); Ryan Bailey (Leeds), Andy Coley (Salford), Eorl Crabtree (Huddersfield), Ewan Dowes (Hull), Brett Ferres (Bradford), Mark Gleeson (Warrington), Wayne Godwin (Wigan), Jamie Jones-Buchanan (Leeds), Rob Purdham (Harlequins), Lee Radford (Hull), Nick Scruton (Leeds), Ben Westwood (Warrington).

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