Second row: Boyd Cordner and Felise Kaufusi v Sika Manu and Tevita Pangai jnr

Origin and premiership-winning captain Cordner pairs with Melbourne's Kaufusi for Australia and right now they are two of the most reliable second-rowers in the business. Kaufusi was one of the Roos' best last week with a huge 47 tackles to go with 86 running metres and a try. Cordner can be counted on to hammer away on the left edge all day every day.
For Tonga, veteran Manu brings experience, aggression and a strong sense of team and culture with him from Hull FC – though the former Storm forward's most effective playing days may now be in the rear-view mirror. Pangai had an injury-hampered finish to 2018 but if he is back to full fitness his devastating presence out wide can bring a real point of difference.

Verdict: Australia win a points decision but of the four, Tonga's Pangai is the one most likely to turn a game single-handedly.

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