Retallick to lead the All Blacks on the Gold Coast

Brodie skipper

The matchday 23 is (Test caps in brackets):

1. Karl Tu’inukuafe (20)
2.  Asafo Aumua (2)
3.  Nepo Laulala (34)
4.  Brodie Retallick – captain (86)
5.  Scott Barrett (44)
6.  Akira Ioane (7)
7.  Dalton Papalii (8)
8.  Luke Jacobson (7)
9.  TJ Perenara (71)
10. Beauden Barrett (94)
11. George Bridge (13)
12. David Havili (8)
13. Anton Lienert-Brown (52)
14. Sevu Reece (12)
15. Jordie Barrett (28)

16. Samisoni Taukei’aho (4)
17. Joe Moody (50)
18. Tyrel Lomax (8)
19. Tupou Vaa’i (5)
20. Ethan Blackadder (3)
21. Brad Weber (11)
22. Damian McKenzie (33)
23. Rieko Ioane (40)

30-year-old lock Brodie Retallick will captain the team in Ardie Savea’s absence, becoming the 71st All Blacks Test captain.  Retallick has started 71 of his 86 Tests to date and will be playing his 14th Test against Argentina.

In the starting front row, hooker Asafo Aumua will be making his first Test start, alongside Karl Tu’inukuafe, who comes in for George Bower, and Nepo Laulala.  Prop Joe Moody will make his eagerly-awaited return to the national side via the bench after undergoing foot surgery this year.  Tyrel Lomax is the other reserve prop, coming into the 23 for his third Test of the year. Samisoni Taukei’aho is reserve hooker.


In the second row, Scott Barrett will once again start alongside Retallick, with Tupou Vaa’i again the reserve lock.  In the loose forwards, Luke Jacobson comes in at number eight for his third Test start of the year, alongside Akira Ioane at six and Dalton Papalii in the seven jersey.  Ethan Blackadder will once again provide loose forward impact from the bench.

In the backs, TJ Perenara starts at halfback with Brad Weber reserve, and Beauden Barrett is at 10 in his 95th Test.  David Havili and Anton Lienert-Brown are again the midfield pairing, George Bridge will start on the left wing, with Sevu Reece coming in on the right and Jordie Barrett is again at fullback. Damian McKenzie and Rieko Ioane are the back reserves.


All Blacks Head Coach Ian Foster said: “We’ve had a great build up in Perth and we’re looking forward to getting to Queensland to finish our preparation. The key to selection this week has been about managing the player workload across the whole squad, which I think all teams will be doing in the Championship. We want to ensure we have a fresh, excited squad ready to play a physical and passionate Argentinian team.

“They’ve had a tough time on the road with matches in Europe and South Africa before coming to Australia.  But we know from last year that when they spend a lot of time together it really unifies them, so we’re expecting a torrid game.”

Foster said he was delighted to name Brodie Retallick as the captain for this Test.


“Brodie is a great leader in this team and we don’t take his leadership for granted.  We think this is a great honour for him, and he and his family can be hugely proud.  He's playing really well and leads from the front. He has come back into the black jersey this year and just picked up where he left off.


“He also has an experienced partner in Beaudy (Barrett) alongside him who is bringing a calmness to the team and a sense of direction and we’re seeing that in the way he plays.”

Stats and facts 

- The All Blacks and Argentina will be playing their 32nd Test against each other. New Zealand has won 29 of those matches, with one draw and Argentina’s first-ever victory in Sydney last year. The last Test was a 38-0 win to the All Blacks in Newcastle last year.

- The All Blacks have scored 52 tries in six games this year at an average of 8.7 tries per game. Next on the list is Wales with 33 tries from eight Tests, then England with 29 tries from seven Tests.

 
- Will Jordan has scored tries in six consecutive matches. Only Christian Cullen and John Kirwan with eight tries, and Doug Howlett with seven, have scored in more consecutive matches.

- David Havili has also scored six tries already this year. The only other All Black second five-eighth with more tries in a year is Ma’a Nonu who scored seven tries in 2008.

All Blacks matches – Fortinet Rugby Championship

Round 1
All Blacks 57 Australia 22, Saturday 14 August, Eden Park, Auckland

Round 2
Australia 21 All Blacks 38, Sunday 5 September, Optus Stadium, Perth

Round 3
All Blacks vs Argentina, Sunday 12 September, Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 
(Kick-off: 5.05PM AEST, 7.05PM NZT)

Round 4
Argentina vs All Blacks, Saturday 18 September, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
(Kick-off: 8.05PM AEST, 10.05PM NZT)

Round 5
All Blacks vs South Africa, Saturday 25 September, Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville 
(Kick-off: 5.05PM AEST, 7.05PM NZT)

Round 6
South Africa vs All Blacks, Saturday 2 October, Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
(Kick-off: 9.05PM AEST, 11.05PM NZT)

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