Former Wallabies captain Stirling Mortlock said Michael Cheika should unleash Samu Kerevi and Tevita Kuridrani in a super-sized centre combination against England.

England coach Eddie Jones is expected to roll out a massive pack against the Wallabies on June 11 and former Queensland State of Origin second rower Ben Te’o is in contention for a start at inside centre.

Top‑three choices Matt Giteau, Kurtley Beale and Matt Toomua are all unavailable.

Mortlock, who played 80 Tests for the Wallabies and was known for his physicality and direct running in the centres believes Kerevi should partner the established Kuridrani in the centres.

He told Fox Sport News that he got no doubt that Tevita Kuridrani will get the nod at 13, it is who they chose at 12.

He said they know that Kuridrani is capable of playing really well there for Australia, which he has done it before.

Mortlock who captained Australia at the 2007 World Cup added that Israel Folau, John Eales Medallist, should remain at fullback for the Wallabies.

The Wallabies will meet England at 10pm next Saturday.

Meanwhile in other tests next Saturday, the All Blacks will face Wales at 7.35pm while Samoa will go head to head with Georgia at 3pm.

Source: foxsports