Boyd Cordner has hosed down concerns he is carrying a knee injury following Australia's dual win over Fiji and Papua New Guinea in Suva on Saturday.

Standing in as captain for the rested Cameron Smith, Cordner only played limited minutes across the two 40-minute games, and was required to wear a brace on his right knee on Saturday night. He also needed to ice his knee after training on Friday afternoon.

Cordner started the first game against Papua New Guinea, but was pulled off midway through the contest and didn't return to the field until the latter stages of the clash against Fiji.

The Sydney Roosters captain, who has battled knee injuries throughout his career and who often ices the troublesome joints after training and games, said this latest niggle was nothing to worry about.