Keary said Munster would be "in our thoughts" when he makes his Test debut, entering an elite club of players who have earned a Kangaroos nod before State of Origin selection."There are a couple of boys there like Cam (ahead of me)," Keary said of retaining the Test five-eighth position."All I can do is play my best footy this week and see what happens the week after (against Tonga)."It is obviously not a great situation to be called up
like this but it's exciting for me..."Keary was originally named as a Kangaroos reserve as cover for Munster after the Melbourne pivot was charged for kicking Joseph Manu in the grand final.Munster was fined $1400 for the incident before withdrawing from the Test squad on Sunday night."When something like this happens, you have to grab it," Keary said of his Test chance.
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