The impressive Test debuts of Shannon Boyd and Valentine Holmes have given Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga some welcome Four Nations selection dilemmas.With both Josh Mansour and Aaron Woods unavailable due to their weddings for Saturdays 26-6 win over New Zealand in Perth, Boyd and Holmes were given their first taste of international football at nib Stadium and didnt disappoint.Meninga has guaranteed Woods and Mansour will play in Australias Four Nations opener in two weeks against Scotland to give them valuable game time.Beyond that Meninga will have some difficult choices to make for Australias vital second round game against the Kiwis in Coventry on November 5.Despite having just one training session together, Cronulla winger Holmes and his centre Greg Inglis were devastating on the Kangaroos left side.Inglis crossed for a try double and Holmes helped himself to a try on debut.It was a great effort from Val, he didnt look out of place at all out there, Inglis told AAP.He has really fitted into the side. He has earned his spot after a great year and he showed what he can do out there.He still had some work to do to score that try but got there.Mal has some tough decisions to make ahead and that is one of the hardest things about being a coach.But then it is a good position for us to be in.Canberra prop Boyd was strong up front running for over 100m and helping to assert Australias dominance early against the massive Kiwi pack.Boyd will likely retain his spot in the 17 for the bigger Four Nations clashes, but Meninga will have to elect who out of him and Woods starts.However Australia can only have one left winger, either Holmes or Mansour.Kangaroos captain Smith was delighted with Boyds debut.He did a great job for the first time the big guy, he had some great carries, Smith said.He will be very important for us in the Four Nations.Meninga knows he has some big decisions to make ahead.They (Woods and Mansour) will play against Scotland, he said.They will need a game to help blow out the cobwebs and then after that we have to make some big choices.St George Illawarra starTyson Frizell also enjoyed a successful debut in the five-tries-to-one win against a gutsy but clumsy Kiwis side before a record crowd of 20,283.Frizell came onto the bench for the Kangaroos after Josh Papalii withdrew midweek from the camp due to an ankle injury.Boyd Cordner started for Papalii and Frizell made significant impact off the bench.Those performances should ensure the pair are retained for the crucial clash with the Kiwis.Air Max Plus Store .com) - The Montreal Canadiens embark on their first road trip of the season as they head out west to battle the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night. 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On 12, a short par four that was playing downwind, DeLaet pulled out the driver and almost made an ace, settling for a two-putt birdie. “That was only because we needed to start forcing it a bit,” he stated. “Even on 10, I hit driver and that really wasnt the play. On 11, I wanted to hit it but Julien (caddie Julien Trudeau) talked me out of it.” Another birdie came the next hole when his iron shot landed three feet from the hole. And he added a third back-nine bird on 15 after a slick second shot left him 10 feet. There were also a few nervous moments as he battled with the cut line. On the par-3 16th, he hit his tee shot on the far right side of the green and his first put left him a 15-footer for par, which he dropped centre cut. And even on the final hole, after reaching the green in two, his first putt came up a bit short – no doubt after memories of how slick that green was past the hole on Thursday – but the four-footer that remained was no trouble. “Thats not what I wanted to leave myself on the last hole. It was just a really slow putt,” hhe said with a smile after the round.dddddddddddd “I kind of told myself when I was walking up to that putt ‘This is why we practice and I hit a good putt right in the middle.” DeLaet showed the mettle of his game with that back nine, something he hopes will continue into Saturday, when hell tee it up with the defending champion Ernie Els. “Im happy that Im playing the weekend but this is a long way to come just to try and make the cut. 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Hes 12th on the points list at the moment. “That was one of my goals at the start of the year,” Delaet said. “I really want to be on that team.” All those numbers and points can be sliced and diced on Monday. First up is another spin around this beast of a links which doesnt appear to be ready to settle down. Thats just find for DeLaet, it appears. Bring it on. ' ' '