Cane captain for extended range
While the All Blacks would take part in an abbreviated rugby tournament to prepare for the World Cup, Ian Foster called up 36 players, including five new players, with Sam Cane retaining the captaincy.
New Zealand is embarking on its path to the World Cup. Before the XV challenge France on 8 September for the opening match, the selection captained by Ian Foster will play three matches as part of a shortened format rugby tournament and then play the Bledisloe Cup against Australia on 5 September. Next August in Dunedin. The final test is scheduled for August 25th at Twickenham against South Africa.
Three weeks before the opening of the rugby tournament with a trip to Argentina, The New Zealand crew called up a rich squad of 36 players, five of whom had not previously been selected for the All Blacks to replace the injured.. In fact, TJ Perenara, David Havili, Sevu Reece, or even Ethan Blackadder are not available. Thus, Tamiti Williams, Samebini Finau, Cam Roegard, Dallas MacLeod and Emoni Narawa are the surprise guests on this list along with sure values Dean Coles, Sam Whitelock, Aaron Smith, Bowden Barrett, but also Richie Muunga.
Foster considers Cole an “excellent leader”
Future Toulon Leicester player Fainga’anuku will also be present. in this occasion, Ian Foster has confirmed that Sam Caine is the captain of the All Blacks Despite the criticism aimed at the third-line Chiefs after losing the summer tour to Ireland, it was New Zealand’s first defeat on his lawn against Argentina.
” Sam Cane has proven to be an excellent leader for our team, despite the last two seasons being stuckIan Foster said in a press release from the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZR). We are convinced he is the right man for the job.. It’s great to see him come back to play smiling. Note that Jack Goodhue and Brad Weber, who will join Castres and Stade de France respectively this summer, were not selected when Akira Iwan and Asafu Ohmua were left at the disposal of the squad that will play two matches in Japan during July.
The 36 players selected by New Zealand to participate in the Rugby Championship
Fronts: Ardi Savea, Sam Kahn, Dalton Babali, Luke Jacobson, Samibini Finau, Shannon Frizzell, Scott Barrett, Sam Whitelock, Brody Retalik, Tobu Vaei, Josh Lord, Tyrell Lomax, Nebo Laulala, Fletcher Newell, Tamiti Williams, Ethan de Groot, Uva Tongafasi, Cody Taylor, Samisoni Takeyaho, and Dean Coles
succeed: Will Jordan, Mark Tilea, Emoni Narawa, Caleb Clark, Lester Vainganuku, Dallas MacLeod, Rico Iwan, Braydon Ennor, Anton Lennert Brown, Geordie Barrett, Richie Muunga, Boden Barrett, Damien McKenzie, Aaron Smith, Finlay Christie, Cam Roegaard
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