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All Blacks Squad Named For Upcoming Northern Tour

All Blacks Squad Named For Upcoming Northern Tour

The bulk of The Rugby Championship squad has been retained, as the All Blacks set their sights on the Northern Tour.

Oct 11, 2022 by RugbyPass
All Blacks Squad Named For Upcoming Northern Tour

The bulk of the Rugby Championship squad has been retained, as the All Blacks set their sights on the Northern Tour, while a number of players from the Ireland series have returned to the squad.

Props Nepo Laulala and Ofa Tuungafasi, along with winger Leicester Fainga’anuku, return to Foster’s squad. They missed The Rugby Championship, following the Ireland series in July.

The squad features the return of 56-test midfielder Anton Leinert-Brown, who has made a successful return to play, following shoulder surgery, while Braydon Ennor returns to the fold to boost the midfield depth, after injuries to Quinn Tupaea and Jack Goodhue.

Blues pair Stephen Perofeta and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck also have been named. They spent time in and out of the All Blacks lineup during The Rugby Championship.

While there’s a combined 1,362 test caps across this squad, a number of capped players will be given the opportunity to gain valuable experience on tour with the All Blacks XV.

Coached by Leon MacDonald, the squad is named tomorrow (Monday) and will boost the depth in New Zealand’s talent pool, as Rugby World Cup 2023 approaches.

“The Northern Tour is always a highlight in the All Blacks calendar, and this year is no exception,” Foster said. “With less than a year until the start of the Rugby World Cup, this tour gives us another great opportunity to grow from where we finished The Rugby Championship. Experiencing big test matches in the north is great preparation for what is to come in France next year.

“The addition of our All Blacks XV team will also help grow this experience across a wider group of players.”

The All Blacks will have a three-day camp in Nelson this week, before traveling to the northern hemisphere, where they will play Japan, Wales, Scotland and England across four weeks of action.

The 35-strong squad is as follows: (age, Super Rugby club, province, test caps).

Forwards

Hookers

Dane Coles (35, Hurricanes / Wellington, 84)
Samisoni Taukei’aho (25, Chiefs / Waikato, 17)
Codie Taylor (31, Crusaders / Canterbury, 72)

Props

George Bower (30, Crusaders / Otago, 19)
Ethan de Groot (24, Highlanders / Southland, 10)
Nepo Laulala (31, Blues / Counties Manukau, 42)
Tyrel Lomax (26, Hurricanes / Tasman, 20)
Fletcher Newell (22, Crusaders / Canterbury, 4)
Ofa Tu’ungafasi (30, Blues / Northland, 48)

Locks

Scott Barrett (28, Crusaders / Taranaki, 55)
Brodie Retallick (31, Chiefs / Hawke’s Bay, 98)
Tupou Vaa’i (22, Chiefs / Taranaki, 15)
Samuel Whitelock (33, Crusaders / Canterbury, 140)

Loose Forwards

Sam Cane – Captain (30, Chiefs / Bay of Plenty, 85)
Shannon Frizell (28, Highlanders / Tasman, 21)
Akira Ioane (27, Blues / Auckland, 19)
Dalton Papali’i (24, Blues / Counties Manukau, 18)
Ardie Savea (28, Hurricanes / Wellington, 67)
Hoskins Sotutu (24, Blues / Counties Manukau, 12)

Backs

Halfbacks

Finlay Christie (27, Blues / Tasman, 12)
Folau Fakatava (22, Highlanders / Hawke’s Bay, 2)
Aaron Smith (33, Highlanders / Manawatu, 111)

First Five-Eighths

Beauden Barrett (31, Blues / Taranaki, 109)
Richie Mo’unga (28, Crusaders / Canterbury, 41)
Stephen Perofeta (25, Blues / Taranaki, 1)

Midfielders

Braydon Ennor (25, Crusaders / Canterbury, 5)
David Havili (27, Crusaders / Tasman, 21)
Rieko Ioane (25, Blues / Auckland, 56)
Anton Lienert-Brown (27, Chiefs / Waikato, 56)
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (29, Blues / Auckland, 2)

Outside Backs

Jordie Barrett (25, Hurricanes / Taranaki, 45)
Caleb Clarke (23, Blues / Auckland, 11)
Leicester Fainga’anuku (22, Crusaders / Tasman, 2)
Will Jordan (24, Crusaders / Tasman, 21)
Sevu Reece (25, Crusaders / Tasman, 21)

Unavailable for selection due to injury – Ethan Blackadder, Jack Goodhue, Josh Lord, Joe Moody and Quinn Tupaea.

Upcoming Matches

(All times Eastern)

Oct. 29 – Japan vs. All Blacks, 2:50 p.m., National Stadium, Tokyo
Nov. 5 – Wales vs. All Blacks, 3:15 p.m., Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Nov. 13 – Scotland vs. All Blacks, 2:15 p.m., Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Nov. 19 – England vs. All Blacks, 5:30 p.m., Twickenham, London