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Reece Walsh received the Clive Churchill medal as man of the match in Sunday's NRL Grand Final
ByMike Whalley
BBC Sport Senior Journalist
Reece Walsh has capped a remarkable season by winning his first Australia call-up for the three-Test Ashes series in England that begins later this month.
The 23-year-old full-back - man of the match as Brisbane Broncos won Sunday's NRL Grand Final - is one of seven new faces in head coach Kevin Walters' 24-player squad.
Rugby union convert Mark Nawaqanitawase, who played for the Wallabies at the 2023 World Cup, is set to become a dual code international as another first-time call-up.
Nawaqanitawase, 25, earned his spot after a spectacular first full season in the NRL with Sydney Roosters, finishing as the competition's leading try-scorer.
He has been selected even though he is set to return to union at the end of next season to prepare for the 2027 World Cup, which will be held in Australia.
Gehamat Shibasaki, who played alongside Walsh on Sunday as the Broncos beat Melbourne Storm in Sydney to win their first NRL title for 19 years, has also been named in an Australia squad for the first time.
Blayke Brailey, Keaon Koloamatangi, Jacob Preston and Ethan Strange complete the list of new call-ups.
Nathan Cleary leads a host of star names in Australia's squad, which will be captained by Penrith Panthers team-mate Isaah Yeo.
Australia face England at Wembley on 25 October, at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium on 1 November and at AMT Headingley on 8 November. All three matches are 14:30 kick-offs and will be live on BBC One.
Walters said: "There is a mix of youth and experience and all of them have the desire to represent their country on this stage. I cannot wait to coach this squad.
"England will be a huge test on their home soil. However, this squad knows what it takes to perform at the highest level and knows what it takes to win."
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Mark Nawaqanitawase scored 24 tries in the NRL this season
Full-back Walsh will compete with Dylan Edwards for a spot in the starting line-up, with former captain James Tedesco ruling himself out last week in order to attend his brother's wedding in November.
Walsh produced an extraordinary performance in the Grand Final as the Broncos recovered from 10 points down at half-time to win 26-22.
He scored a memorable try, beating five opponents to score under the posts, provided three assists and made a dramatic try-saving tackle on Ryan Papenhuyzen when outnumbered two to one in the final seconds.
Broncos team-mate Ben Hunt paid tribute by calling him an "absolute freak".
There was controversy too. Walsh avoided a sin-binning but was fined A$3,000 (£1,475) for a high tackle on Xavier Coates, who is also in the Australia squad.
Australia squad
Isaah Yeo (captain), Blayke Brailey, Patrick Carrigan, Nathan Cleary, Xavier Coates, Lindsay Collins, Reuben Cotter, Angus Crichton, Tom Dearden, Dylan Edwards, Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, Harry Grant (vice-captain), Keaon Koloamatangi, Zac Lomax, Mitchell Moses, Cameron Munster, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Jacob Preston, Gehamat Shibasaki, Lindsay Smith, Kotoni Staggs, Ethan Strange, Reece Walsh, Hudson Young.
Rugby League Ashes
25 October, 1 November, 8 November
Wembley, Hill Dickinson Stadium, AMT Headingley
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