Shoulder injury means Billy Slater won't face Kiwis
BILLY Slater has been ruled out of Friday night's trans-Tasman clash against New Zealand.
The star fullback, who has been nursing a should injury, failed a fitness test today.
Greg Inglis will move into fullback for the Kangaroos and Michael Jennings will take up a position in the centres.
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