Oliver Gildart will start against Tonga but is not taking his place in the Great Britain team for granted – despite being the only recognised centre in the squad!
The Lions launch their four-Test tour against the Tongans this Saturday.
With Mark Percival and Kallum Watkins missing out through injury, Gildart is the only specialist centre among the 24 players - though Hull FC’s versatile Jake Connor has spent the majority of this season in that role.
But Wigan full-back Zak Hardaker has been picked at centre for Saturday’s Test, ahead of Connor – and Wayne Bennett has previously used John Bateman in that position.
Indeed, Gildart’s own experience in the international fold has taught him to expect the unexpected.
He explained: “You can’t take it for granted.
“I wasn’t originally in the England squad last year, I only got picked late on when Sam Burgess pulled out and so there were three centres ahead of me – yet I ended up playing every game.
“So I’ll be working hard because you can’t take anything for granted.”
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Why Wigan Warriors' Oliver Gildart isn't taking Great Britain spot for granted
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But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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