
Huddersfield coach Nathan Brown has criticised England boss Steve McNamara's selection policy.
Brown slammed McNamara's decision to give New Zealand-born stand-off Rangi Chase his England cap in last year's Four Nations Series and is now upset about the call up of Catalan Dragons' Australia-raised hooker Ian Henderson at the expense of in-form Giants hooker Luke Robinson.
He said: "If something looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it's a duck, isn't it?
"He looks Aussie and talks Aussie so I suppose he is an Aussie.
"Robbo went to Australia and got player of the tour. Then he was man-of-the-match in the Exiles game but didn't get picked after that.
"I feel sorry for him, especially when they put an Aussie ahead of him. Ian Henderson is an Australian. He is not a Pommie.
"Rangi Chase is a good bloke and a good friend of mine. But Rangi Chase says 'bro' and has got Maori tattoos. That's because he is a Kiwi, he's not English.
"When you have good young players in England playing well, like Daz Clark, they should be selected."













