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Kurtley Beale will captain the First Nations and Pasifika side against the British and Irish Lions while Pete Samu’s absence has been confirmed for the Marvel Stadium clash.

Beale, who has 96 Test caps, missed the Western Force’s clash with the Lions due to a hamstring injury.

Kurtley Beale kicks the ball at training on Monday.

Kurtley Beale kicks the ball at training on Monday.Credit: Getty Images

But the 36-year-old is set to lead the first-of-its-kind side in Melbourne on Tuesday, 12 years after featuring for the Wallabies on the Lions’ last visit.

Fellow Test talents Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Taniela Tupou, Darcy Swain, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Seru Uru, Charlie Gamble, Lalakai Foketi and Filipo Daugunu are also set to suit up for the clash.

But Samu, the former Brumbies star who’s set to return from France to Australian rugby with the NSW Waratahs next season, will not join them.

The versatile backrower featured in the AUNZ Invitational outfit earlier in the season and remains in Wallaby calculations amid a 15-Test calendar year.

But, citing “rules and regulations” around the revised fixture that was created after the Melbourne Rebels were shut down last year, he was denied an encore by the Lions while he waits to team up with his next Super Rugby side, the Waratahs.

It’s understood the revised pre-tour agreement allowed the Lions to have final say on who was selected for the clash.

The move comes after the Lions began the tour by calling out Rugby Australia for not releasing more Test talents to feature in tour games against the visitors.

Having come to grips with the setback, coach and 60-Test Wallabies great Toutai Kefu is keen to “make history” against a Lions squad playing in between the Brisbane and Melbourne Tests.

“The team has a really nice feel to it, with a blend of not only youth and experience, but also cultures,” he said.

“It’s an opportunity for the players involved to press their cases forward for higher honours, so everyone will be keen to make an impression.

“The Lions have shown how strong they are on this tour.

“No matter who plays, they will be very hard to beat, but we’re not here to make up the numbers.

“We want to win this game and make history.”

First Nations and Pasifika: Lington Ieli, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Taniela Tupou, Darcy Swain, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Seru Uru, Charlie Gamble, Tuaina Taii Tualima, Kalani Thomas, Kurtley Beale (c), Filipo Daugunu, David Feliuai, Lalakai Foketi, Triston Reilly, Andy Muirhead. Bench: Richie Asiata, Marley Pearce, Mesake Doge, Mesake Vocevoce, Rob Leota, Harrison Goddard, Jack Debreczeni, Jarrah McLeod.

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Kurtley Beale will captain the First Nations and Pasifika side against the British and Irish Lions while Pete Samu’s absence has been confirmed for the Marvel Stadium clash.

Beale, who has 96 Test caps, missed the Western Force’s clash with the Lions due to a hamstring injury.

Kurtley Beale kicks the ball at training on Monday.

Kurtley Beale kicks the ball at training on Monday.Credit: Getty Images

But the 36-year-old is set to lead the first-of-its-kind side in Melbourne on Tuesday, 12 years after featuring for the Wallabies on the Lions’ last visit.

Fellow Test talents Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Taniela Tupou, Darcy Swain, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Seru Uru, Charlie Gamble, Lalakai Foketi and Filipo Daugunu are also set to suit up for the clash.

But Samu, the former Brumbies star who’s set to return from France to Australian rugby with the NSW Waratahs next season, will not join them.

The versatile backrower featured in the AUNZ Invitational outfit earlier in the season and remains in Wallaby calculations amid a 15-Test calendar year.

But, citing “rules and regulations” around the revised fixture that was created after the Melbourne Rebels were shut down last year, he was denied an encore by the Lions while he waits to team up with his next Super Rugby side, the Waratahs.

It’s understood the revised pre-tour agreement allowed the Lions to have final say on who was selected for the clash.

The move comes after the Lions began the tour by calling out Rugby Australia for not releasing more Test talents to feature in tour games against the visitors.

Having come to grips with the setback, coach and 60-Test Wallabies great Toutai Kefu is keen to “make history” against a Lions squad playing in between the Brisbane and Melbourne Tests.

“The team has a really nice feel to it, with a blend of not only youth and experience, but also cultures,” he said.

“It’s an opportunity for the players involved to press their cases forward for higher honours, so everyone will be keen to make an impression.

“The Lions have shown how strong they are on this tour.

“No matter who plays, they will be very hard to beat, but we’re not here to make up the numbers.

“We want to win this game and make history.”

First Nations and Pasifika: Lington Ieli, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Taniela Tupou, Darcy Swain, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Seru Uru, Charlie Gamble, Tuaina Taii Tualima, Kalani Thomas, Kurtley Beale (c), Filipo Daugunu, David Feliuai, Lalakai Foketi, Triston Reilly, Andy Muirhead. Bench: Richie Asiata, Marley Pearce, Mesake Doge, Mesake Vocevoce, Rob Leota, Harrison Goddard, Jack Debreczeni, Jarrah McLeod.

AAP

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