Unveiling all the executives at the meet, the blacklist for the World Cup

Unveiling all the executives at the meet, the blacklist for the World Cup

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New Zealand is planning more for the World Cup. While the world kicks off on September 8, the All-Blacks will oppose France in the opening match. The New Zealanders, who want to win back the world title from South Africa, continue to prepare for this competition and the final list of retained players has been revealed. List of 33 players and all its executives. Thus, we will find in particular the three Barrett brothers, while Sean Stephenson and Samebini Finau, who nonetheless scored against Australia, were not selected.

The list of 33 for New Zealand has been revealed

On this list, we find Scott, Jordy, and Boden Barrett, while on the hinge, Aaron Smith and Richie Muunga should make up the pair. Cameron Roegard, who currently only has one pick, has been retained and is expected to finish third at scrum-half. Also present will be Sam Whitelock, a future player in the Pau division, or Nebo Laulala, who signed at Stade Toulouse and will join Rouges & Noirs after the competition. Sam Cane has been named captain and can lift the Webb Ellis Cup on 28 October. Check out this full list below.

Full New Zealand List

Fronts:
Dean Coles, Samisoni Taukiyeahue, Cody Taylor, Ethan DeGroot, Tyrell Lomax, Nebo Laulala, Fletcher Newell, Ofa Toungavasi, Tamayte Williams, Scott Barrett, Brody Retalik, Topo Faye, Samuel Whitelock, Sam Kahn, Shannon Frizzell, Luke Jacobson, Dalton Babali, Rd Savia

succeed:
Finley Christie, Cam Roegard, Aaron Smith, Bowden Barrett, Damien Mackenzie, Richie Muonga, Jordie Barrett, David Haveley, Rico Iwan, Anton Lennert Brown, Caleb Clark, Lester Vainga’anuku, Will Jordan, Emoni Narawa, Mark Tilea

To summarize

New Zealand is planning more for the World Cup. While the world kicks off on September 8, the All-Blacks will oppose France in the opening match. The New Zealanders, who want to win back the world title from South Africa, continue to prepare for this competition and the final list of retained players has been revealed.

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