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    Apparently the squad for the Rugby Championship can be as many as 36 players. It'll be interesting to see who they add who wasn't involved in the France series.

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    What is current status of injuries?

    Some of these fringe players. Some niggly and expected back, but I've lost track.

    Off the top of my head:

    Williams
    Lomax (did he get reinjured?)
    Aumua
    Barrett
    Lord
    Darry
    Sititi
    Jacobsen
    Blackadder
    Barrett B
    Ioane
    Clarke

    Others?

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    @booboo was just thinking about this! The AB Squad naming mentioned:

    Asafo Aumua; Ofa Tu’ungafasi; Sam Darry; Peter Lakai; Stephen Perofeta.

    I think I read that Asafo, Sam and Peter were expected back for TRC. Would be astounded if Ofa made it back so soon. Stevie P smacked of chronic injury, so indeterminate recovery?

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks 2025:

    I was going to say Arthur Jennings, but no tests and I don't think the Solomon born in Fiji played any tests either.

    There may have been a forward in the 50's or 60's I think. Born in Fiji to NZ parents

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    Apparently the squad for the Rugby Championship can be as many as 36 players. It'll be interesting to see who they add who wasn't involved in the France series.

    Original squad plus recovered injury exclusions would get you there.

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    I hope Narawa gets a full selection.

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    @booboo The drums were beating for Simon Parker before he hurt his ankle.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360766586/how-can-scott-robertsons-all-blacks-be-stronger-rugby-championship

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    Overall the French series was a success. New players were tried and we got an idea of what some players have to offer.

    Holland was a major win. His combination with Tuipulotu and with Vaa'i there at 6 offered a lot. We saw how dominant the lineout and maul could be in the first half of the second test.

    The biggest questions are around who will be the loose forwards and who will be center?

    Will Savea be 7 or 8 or will he continue to move around mid game?

    Savea, Kirifi, Lio Willie, Lakai and Sititi are all a bit too samey so would hope they make a decision on who to back out of those and pick a bit more variety for the remaining positions.

    Would suspect that Savea, Sititi and Finau are the first three named in the squad and that the rest will be selected from there.

    Can't see someone like Parker coming in with no test experience and no game time. Suspect he will need to get some games under his belt in the NPC to come under consideration for the EOYT.

    Papali'i showed he can offer genuine impact off the bench and he helped us dominate possession for the last 10 minutes. Took a clean lineout on the French 5m line. Made a dominant tackle on Taofifenua. Made strong carries and probably scored a try.

    Still Papali'i was only in as injury cover so there is that.

    Not sure on the injury status of Jacobson or Blackadder or Lakai but suspect that they will be picking 6 from the following:

    Savea, Sititi, Finau, Lakai, Kirifi, Lio-Willie, Papali'i, Jacobson and Blackadder.

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    I think the biggest positives to come out of the series were at 6 and lock.

    Vaa'i was very good at 6 and will only improve there with more minutes, and Finau is starting to come of age at test level with strong impact off the bench and then his best performance in black in the final test.

    Between Holland, Tuiplotu, SBarret, Vaai' and Finau, we have plenty of size and height to fill the 4, 5 and 6 positions to match it with the bigger packs.

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    @booboo said in All Blacks 2025:

    injuries?

    Updated

    Tu'ungafasi
    Williams
    Lomax (did he get reinjured?)
    Aumua
    Barrett
    Lord
    Darry
    Sititi
    Jacobsen
    Blackadder
    Lakai
    Parker
    Barrett B
    Perofeta
    Ioane
    Clarke

    Others

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    I guess Gregor doesn’t read the fern

    Nobody runs the show like Beauden - Why the All Blacks need Barrett now, and at Rugby World Cup 2027

    Nobody runs the show like Beauden - Why the All Blacks need Barrett now, and at Rugby World Cup 2027

    New Zealand are a better team, and better placed to triumph in 2027, with 34-year-old Barrett wearing the number 10 jersey.

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    i swear i am being gaslit

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    Does he have Aderns PR team or something?

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    I'm interested in the perspectives of others when it comes to the point of difference our loose forwards bring as individuals.

    After his debut season I'm happy for Sititi to come back when fit. But Savea, Kirifi and Lakai (and to a lesser extent Lio-Willie) appear to be much the same.

    No doubt Parker will get an opportunity once for, so he can join Finau and Vaai.

    I'd like to see Beehre also in that mix as his cameos in the tight were always noticeably positive.

    We have the bodies to have an imposing pack, despite the preferences of the coach.

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2025:

    Does he have Aderns PR team or something?

    Maybe we need the politics section back so you righty tighties can keep it in your pants on the sports threads. 😜

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    ALB has signed through to 2028, but he will be in Japan rather than with the Chiefs next season.

    Anton Lienert-Brown recommits to New Zealand Rugby to 2028

    Anton Lienert-Brown recommits to New Zealand Rugby to 2028

    All Black midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown has extended his contract with New Zealand Rugby (NZR), the Gallagher Chiefs and Waikato through to the end of 2028.

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    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    But Savea, Kirifi and Lakai (and to a lesser extent Lio-Willie) appear to be much the same.

    can't agree with this point because Savea continues to be an enigma.

    The ruck attendance stats posted in the other thread don't seem to match the eye test so i would be interest as to how many of those he arrived at 3rd and leaned on. He absolutely cleaned a couple later in the test, memorable for their exception.
    But he's getting picked, he's playing 80, and he is going to do his own thing. The bigger question is what shirt should he wear?

    The other 3 are small busy loose forwards without a real point of difference.

    With Vaai and Finau playing the dirty stuff, Savea doing his thing, what do we need from the #8? Is it purely a worker? If so, then that guy can't be another smaller body, he needs to make a difference when contact is required.

    I tell you what, a Finau, Savea, Vaai starting trio with Sititi off the bench would be tough to handle.

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks 2025:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2025:

    Does he have Aderns PR team or something?

    Maybe we need the politics section back so you righty tighties can keep it in your pants on the sports threads. 😜

    It wasn't meant as a political post, she did have a good PR team 🙂 probably not as good as Beauden's though TBH!

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