All Blacks team named to play Italy in Wellington
Two players set to make All Blacks debut in Nations Championship clash against Italy
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All Blacks match-day 23 (Test caps in brackets; * denotes debutant)
1. Ethan de Groot (41)
2. Codie Taylor (107)
3. Tyrel Lomax (49)
4. Sam Darry (9)
5. Tupou Vaa’i (45)
6. Wallace Sititi (20)
7. Luke Jacobson (25)
8. Ardie Savea (107) (Captain)
9. Cam Roigard (18)
10. Ruben Love (6)
11. Leroy Carter (6)
12. Jordie Barrett (79)
13. Billy Proctor (12)
14. Will Jordan (55)
15. Damian McKenzie (75)
IMPACT
16. Samisoni Taukei’aho (43)
17. George Bower (25)
18. Pasilio Tosi (16)
19. Josh Lord (13)
20. Anton Segner *
21. Cortez Ratima (22)
22. Anton Lienert-Brown (88)
23. Josh Moorby *
Unavailable due to injury: Fehi Fineanganofo (shoulder strain)
PRESS CONFERENCE: Neil Barnes talks about the challenge of playing Italy in the Nations Championship
Tyrel Lomax to play 50th Test match for the All Blacks
Tyrel Lomax is the only change to the front row that started against France last week, but it is a new-look reserve front row of George Bower, Samisoni Taukei’aho and Pasilio Tosi who will bring significant impact. Lomax will also bring up his 50th Test match for the All Blacks since debuting against Japan in 2018.
Tupou Vaa’i has returned from concussion to join Sam Darry at lock, with Josh Lord moving to an impact role.
The loose forward trio includes Wallace Sititi at blindside this week, and German-born Anton Segner will line up for his All Blacks debut as loose forward cover.
In the backs, changes include the well-tested midfield combination of Jordie Barrett and Billy Proctor starting against Italy, and Anton Lienert-Brown coming into the reserves.
Leroy Carter will start on the left wing, making up the back three with Will Jordan and Damian McKenzie. Outside back Josh Moorby will look to make his All Blacks debut off the bench.
Rennie said he and his fellow selectors, Neil Barnes and Sir Graham Henry, have sought to balance continuity with opportunity in selecting the side to face Italy.
“There are a number of players and combinations who we felt deserved and would benefit from a second successive run, and other players who have earned the right to get their opportunity.
“We are excited for Josh and Anton to potentially earn their first All Blacks caps, following Xavier, Fehi and Jamie's debuts against France. Congratulations to Tyrel Lomax who also brings up a special milestone, playing his 50th All Blacks Test.
“This is a strong side to reflect the respect we have for this Italian team. They have shown through the Six Nations competition that they are capable of knocking over any team, so we have prepared for a tough challenge and look forward to facing it in front of a sold-out Wellington crowd.”
MATCH FACTS
- The All Blacks have won all of their 17 previous Tests against Italy.
- This will be the first time the All Blacks have played Italy in Wellington.
- The Italians have beaten all their international opponents at least once, except for New Zealand.
Ten players in the named 23 played the last time the two teams met, in Turin in 2024. The All Blacks won that match 29-11.
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