All Blacks squad for the Grand Slam tour

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Hooker George Bell is the only new inclusion who was not involved in the Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship, while prop Tevita Mafileo is the only uncapped member of the squad.

The squad is as follows: (position, age, Super Rugby club, province, Test caps)
* denotes new caps

Forwards:

Codie Taylor (hooker, 34, Crusaders / Canterbury, 103)
Samisoni Taukei’aho (hooker, 28, Chiefs / Waikato, 39)
George Bell (hooker, 23, Crusaders / Canterbury, 3)
Ethan de Groot (prop, 27, Highlanders / Southland, 37)
Tamaiti Williams (prop, 25, Crusaders / Canterbury, 23)
George Bower (prop, 33, Crusaders / Otago, 24)
Fletcher Newell (prop, 25, Crusaders / Canterbury, 31)
Pasilio Tosi (prop, 27, Hurricanes / Bay of Plenty, 12)
Tevita Mafileo (prop, 27, Hurricanes / Bay of Plenty, *)
Scott Barrett (lock, 31, Crusaders / Taranaki, 86) (Captain)
Patrick Tuipulotu (lock, 32, Blues / Auckland, 56)
Fabian Holland (lock, 23, Highlanders / Otago, 9)
Josh Lord (lock, 24, Chiefs / Taranaki, 8)
Samipeni Finau (lock/loose forward, 26, Chiefs / Waikato, 12)
Simon Parker (loose forward, 25, Chiefs / Northland, 5)
Ardie Savea (loose forward, 31, Moana Pasifika / Wellington, 103) (Vice-Captain)
Du’Plessis Kirifi (loose forward, 28, Hurricanes / Wellington, 6)
Wallace Sititi (loose forward, 23, Chiefs / North Harbour, 15)
Peter Lakai (loose forward, 22, Hurricanes / Wellington, 5)
Luke Jacobson (loose forward, 28, Chiefs / Waikato, 25)

Backs:

Cortez Ratima (halfback, 24, Chiefs / Waikato, 18)
Cameron Roigard (halfback, 24, Hurricanes / Counties Manukau, 14)
Finlay Christie (halfback, 30, Blues / Tasman, 27)
Beauden Barrett (first-five eighth/fullback, 34, Blues / Taranaki, 141)
Damian McKenzie (first-five eighth/fullback, 30, Chiefs / Waikato, 70)
Anton Lienert-Brown (midfield, 30, Chiefs / Waikato, 86)
Jordie Barrett (midfield, 28, Hurricanes / Taranaki, 77) (Vice-Captain)
Quinn Tupaea (midfield, 26, Chiefs / Waikato, 21)
Billy Proctor (midfield, 26, Hurricanes / Wellington, 9)
Leicester Fainga’anuku (midfield/outside back, 26, Crusaders / Tasman, 8)
Rieko Ioane (midfield/outside back, 28, Blues / Auckland, 87)
Caleb Clarke (outside back, 26, Blues / Auckland, 30)
Sevu Reece (outside back, 28, Crusaders / Southland, 36)
Leroy Carter (outside back, 26, Chiefs / Bay of Plenty, 3)
Will Jordan (outside back, 27, Crusaders / Tasman, 50)
Ruben Love (outside back/first-five eighth, 24, Hurricanes / Wellington, 4)


Unavailable due to injury: 
Tyrel Lomax; Tupou Vaa’i; Noah Hotham; Emoni Narawa; Ollie Norris; Ofa Tu’ungafasi; Asafo Aumua; Stephen Perofeta; Timoci Tavatavanawai
 

The All Blacks will kick off their 2025 Grand Slam campaign with a highly anticipated clash against Ireland at Soldier Field Stadium in Chicago. The fixture is a rematch of the unforgettable 2016 showdown between the two sides at the same venue.

The team will then travel to the United Kingdom for consecutive matches against Scotland, England, and Wales. It will mark the first time in fifteen years that the All Blacks have embarked on a Grand Slam tour, defined as a touring Southern Hemisphere team defeating all four Home Nations.

It is 100 years since the All Blacks’ first Grand Slam attempt, the 1905 northern tour by the team that would become known as ‘The Originals’.  The All Blacks have since achieved a Grand Slam four times - in 1978, 2005, 2008, and 2010.

All Blacks Head Coach Scott Robertson said the 2025 tour represents a special moment for the squad.

“There is a lot of history that has led up to this opportunity for our group, so we will be honouring and taking inspiration from the feats that have come before us.

“The rematch against Ireland at Soldier Field will be a huge occasion, and then facing some of the northern hemisphere’s best at their home grounds is a fantastic challenge for us. We are looking forward to this very special tour.”


Northern Tour Fixtures (all times listed are NZST):

Sunday 02 November, 9.00am: The Gallagher Cup - The Rematch, All Blacks v Ireland, Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago

Sunday 09 November, 4.10am: All Blacks v Scotland, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh

Sunday 16 November, 4:10am: All Blacks v England, Allianz Stadium Twickenham, London

Sunday 23 November, 4:10am: All Blacks v Wales, Principality (Millenium) Stadium, Cardiff