WOLVES have a potential 10 players involved in international matches during October and November.
Centre Martin Gleeson is in the Great Britain training squad and new recruit Paul Rauhihi, who was defeated with North Queensland Cowboys in the NRL Grand Final with Wests Tigers on Sunday, is in the Kiwis squad with both nations preparing for the forthcoming Gillette Tri-Nations Tournament.
Logan Swann and Henry Fa'afili's positions in the New Zealand ranks are under review and will probably not be confirmed until after the Super League Grand Final on October 15.
Lee Briers is on board with Wales and Mike Wainwright is in the Scotland squad with the two countries preparing for the forthcoming European Nations Cup campaign, while Chris Bridge, Mark Gleeson, Ben Westwood and Paul Wood are training on with England ahead of dates with France and New Zealand.
International fixtures:
Gillette Tri-Nations Tournament: Oct 15, Australia v New Zealand, Sydney; Oct 22, New Zealand v Australia, Auckland; Oct 29, Great Britain v New Zealand, Loftus Road; Nov 5, Great Britain v Australia, JJB Stadium; Nov 12, Great Britain v New Zealand, Galpharm Stadium; Nov 19, Great Britain v Australia, KC Stadium; Nov 26, Tri-Nations Final, Elland Road.
England internationals: Oct 23, England v France, Headingley; Nov 6, England v New Zealand, Halliwell Jones Stadium.
European Nations Cup: Group One: Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Group Two: France, Georgia, Russia. Fixtures: Oct 15, France v Russia, Arles, 5pm (local time); Oct 16, Wales v Scotland, Brewery Field, Bridgend, 3pm; Oct 23, Russia v Georgia, Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, 3pm; Oct 23, Scotland v Ireland, Glasgow Hawks RFC, 2.30pm; Oct 29, Ireland v Wales, Terenure College RFC, Dublin, 3pm; Oct 30, Georgia v France, National Stadium, Tbilisi, 7pm (local time); Nov 5, European Nations Cup Final, Carcassone.
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