Ireland coach Mark Aston has announced his 24-man squad for the upcoming Rugby League World Cup.
The squad includes 10 Super League and four Australia National Rugby League players, with the rest from the Championship and New South Wales Cup.
Wigan's Pat Richards and Catalan winger Damien Blanch are selected along with the Grix brothers, Simon and Scott.
Ireland open against Fiji on 28 October before facing England on 2 November and Australia seven days later.
From the NRL Brett White (Canberra Raiders), Rory Kostjasyn (North Queensland Cowboys), James Hasson (Manly Sea Eagles) and Api Pewhairangi (Parramatta Eels) have all been named in Aston's squad.
Nine players who competed for Ireland in the 2008 World Cup have been included.
The team will continue to be led by Featherstone Rovers scrum half Liam Finn, who was confirmed as captain in 2012.
"I am really pleased with the squad we have named, which is a combination of experience and younger up and coming players from both hemispheres," said Aston.
"I am confident that we are fully equipped to be competitive in what is a really tough group, and we are really looking forward to the challenge ahead against three of the best teams in the world."
IRELAND
Kurt Haggerty (Barrow Raiders), Brett White (Canberra Raiders), Anthony Mullally (Castleford Tigers), Damien Blanch (Catalan Dragons), Liam Finn, Colton Roche (Featherstone Rovers), Scott Grix (Huddersfield Giants), Joshua Toole (Illawarra Cutters), Luke Ambler (Leeds Rhinos), Bob Beswick, Stuart Littler (Leigh Centurions), James Hasson (Manly Sea Eagles), Rory Kostjasyn (North Queensland Cowboys), Apirana Pewhairangi (Parramatta Eels), Marc Sneyd (Salford City Reds), Danny Bridge (Swinton Lions), Ben Currie, Simon Grix, Tyrone McCarthy, James Mendeika (Warrington Wolves), Simon Finnigan (Widnes Vikings), Dave Allen, Pat Richards (Wigan Warriors), Eamon O'Carroll (Widnes Vikings)