James Graham has dismissed suggestions of ill-feeling between him and roommate Sam Burgess after being overlooked by Wayne Bennett for the England captaincy and insists on-field stoushes will never hurt their friendship.The duo, who are two of the most combative forwards in the NRL, were involved in a flashpoint last month when Graham was placed on report for kicking out at Burgess during his sides 20-8 loss to South Sydney.Graham, whose head infamously smashed Burgess cheekbone in the opening seconds of the 2014 grand final, was furious after being targeted in a tackle by the Rabbitohs talisman as he was being held by two defenders.Graham said he and Burgess find rumours about their so-called animosity towards one another amusing but acknowledged their friendship does go on hold when they cross the white line.Me and Sam have been roommates on and off with England for the last seven years and are again here at the Four Nations, Graham said,People can think and write what they like, but once the game is over its all forgotten. Were competitive and hate to lose its nothing more than that.Things like that happen in rugby league from time to time. Were really good mates and I am really looking forward to playing with him again.Saturdays clash with New Zealand in Huddersfield will be the first time Burgess and Graham have lined up together since the dramatic Rugby League World Cup semi-final defeat by the Kiwis at Wembley in 2013.The game was one of the great international encounters, with Shaun Johnson levelling the match at 18-all in the final seconds with a brilliant try and then winning it after the siren with a nerveless kick.Graham admits it took him some time to get over the disappointment of the defeat and although England beat an under-strength Kiwi side last year in a three-Test series, theres a sense of unfinished business amongst the squad.Its not ideal to start thinking about that game, he said.It was a great to be involved in. Both teams played really well but in sport you need a winner and a loserIt was a bit of magic from Johnson at the end and hearts were broken.Winning the series against the Kiwis last year will have helped the confidence of a lot of the lads involved.But this is a different competition, we have a different coach some new players and hopefully well get the job done. Wholesale Air Max Cheap Candada . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Nike Air Max Outlet Canada . The visitors took a deserved lead in the 16th minute with midfielder Yohan Cabaye curling the ball beyond Adrian from inside the penalty area. http://www.wholesaleairmaxcanada.com/ . Scott won the Australian PGA last week in his first event in Australia since winning the U.S. Masters in April. American Matt Kuchar, ahead by two strokes with four to play and even with Scott with one to go, double-bogeyed the 18th after taking two shots to get out of a bunker. 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Here are the lines for Week 10 games, courtesy of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.Games involving ranked teams in?bold.Thursday, Nov. 3Buffalo at Ohio (-20.5)Arkansas St. (-3) at Georgia St.Oklahoma (-21) at Iowa St.UCLA at Colorado (-12)Friday, Nov. 4Central Michigan (-3.5) at Miami (OH)Temple (-10.5) at UConnSan Jose St. at Boise St. (-28.5)Saturday, Nov. 5Navy at Notre Dame (-6.5)Texas St. at Appalachian St. (-31.5)BYU (-8) at CincinnatiAir Force at Army (PK)Louisville (-25) at Boston CollegePurdue at Minnesota (-16.5)Virginia Tech (-12) at DukeSyracuse at Clemson (-26.5)Kansas at West Virginia (-34.5)Indiana (-14.5) at RutgersMichigan St. at Illinois (No line)Florida State at NC State (-6.5)Maryland at Michigan (-30.5)Virginia at Wake Forest (-3.5)Oklahoma St. at Kansas St. (2.5)East Carolina at Tulsa (-7.5)UTSA at Middle Tennessee St. (-21)Charlotte at Southern Miss (-19.5)TCU at Bayloor (-7.dddddddddddd5)Pittsburgh at Miami (FL) (-3.5)Georgia Tech at UNC (-10)Vanderbilt at Auburn (-25.5)Georgia (-2.5) at KentuckyFlorida (-4.5) at ArkansasFresno St. at Colorado St. (-14.5)Georgia Southern at Ole Miss (-28)UMass at Troy (-21)FAU at Rice (-3.5)Utah St. at Wyoming (-6)Missouri at South Carolina (-7)South Alabama (-13) at La. MonroeIdaho at la. Lafayette (-6)FIU at Western Kentucky (-29)La. Tech (-21) at North TexasWashington (-16) at CaliforniaOregon at USC (-17.5)Marshall at Old Dominion (-12.5)Hawaii at San Diego St. (-21)Texas (-3.5) at Texas TechTexas A&M (-14) at Mississippi St.Memphis (-3) at SMUIowa at Penn St. (-7.5)Oregon St. at Stanford (-14.5)Arizona at Washington St. (-17)Alabama (-7.5) at LSUWisconsin (-6.5) at NorthwesternNebraska at Ohio St. (-17.5)Nevada at New Mexico (-15.5) ' ' '