
The team is (with Province, Investec Super Rugby Club, and Iwi):
2: Ash Dixon (Captain) (Hawke’s Bay/Highlanders) - Ngati Tahinga
3: Tyrel Lomax (Tasman/Highlanders) - Ngai Tuhoe / Muaupoko
4: Tom Franklin (Bay Of Plenty/ Highlanders) - Ngati Maniapoto
5: Pari Pari Parkinson (Tasman/Highlanders) - Te Whanau a Apanui
6: Reed Prinsep (Canterbury/ Hurricanes) - Te Rarawa
7: Mitch Karpik (Bay of Plenty/Chiefs) -Rongomaiwahine / Ngati Kahungunu
8: Whetukamokamo Douglas (Canterbury/ Crusaders) - Ngati Porou / Ngati Whakaue
9: Bryn Hall (North Harbour/ Crusaders) - Ngati Ranginui
10: Otere Black (Manawatu/ Blues) - Ngai Tuhoe / Te Whanau a Apanui / Ngati Tuwharetoa
11: Sean Wainui (Taranaki/ Chiefs) - Ngai Tuhoe/Te Aitanga a Mahaki/NgaArikikaiputahi/ Ngati Porou
12: Alex Nankivell (Tasman/Chiefs) -Ngapuhi
13: Rob Thompson (Manawatu/ Highlanders) - Ngati Kahungunu / Nga Rauru
14: Jordan Hyland (Northland) - Ngai Tahu
15: Shaun Stevenson (North Harbour/ Chiefs) - Ngapuhi
16: Nathan Harris (Bay Of Plenty/Chiefs) -Ngati Hikairo / Waikato Tainui
17: Haereiti Hetet (Waikato) - Ngati Maniapoto/Pouri Rakete-Stones (Hawke's Bay) - Ngapuhi
18: Marcel Renata (Auckland/ Blues) - Ngati Whanaunga / Ngai Takoto
19: Isaia Walker-Leawere (Hawke's Bay/ Hurricanes) - Ngati Porou
20: Akira Ioane (Auckland/Blues) - Ngapuhi / Te Whanau a Apanui
21: Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (Taranaki/Chiefs) - Ngati Pikiao
22: Fletcher Smith (Waikato/ Hurricanes) - Ngati Kahungunu
23: Teihorangi Walden (Taranaki/Highlanders) - Te Atiawa
Among them are loose forward Whetukamokamo Douglas and halfback Bryn Hall, who along with Alex Nankivell, Jordan Hyland, and the lofty Pari Pari Parkinson will all run on for the Maori All Blacks this week. They swap with Akira Ioane, Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, Fletcher Smith and Teihorangi Walden who join hooker Nathan Harris as critical impact players from the bench.
Pouri Rakete-Stones has been bracketed alongside Haereiti Hetet.
“We came away from that game in Suva knowing we had a lot to work on, but actually there were some really positive things for us to take out of that match.
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“They (Fiji) are a highly skilled and organised side. We will want to show more of our flair, but we have to nail our structure up front if we want to be competitive.
“This is a special match for many of us who have never experienced the Maori All Blacks playing at home in front of our whanau and friends. We are very excited about having home crowd advantage and we really hope our supporters come out in force on Saturday,” he said.
The Maori All Blacks have played Fiji 30 times with the Maori recording a 20-8-2 win/loss/draw tally. Until last Saturday, the Maori team were unbeaten against Fiji since 1957.
TICKETS
Tickets are still available for this weekend’s match. Click here for ticketsincluding a family pack for just $60.
WATCH
The match will be broadcast live on SKY Sport, coverage starting at 6:55PM.
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