All Blacks named for third Bledisloe Test
The All Blacks team has been named to play Australia in the third Bledisloe Cup and first Investec Tri Nations Test at ANZ Stadium, Sydney, on Saturday 31 October (Kick-off: 7.50PM AEDT, 9.50PM NZT, LIVE and EXCLUSIVE in New Zealand on Sky)
The matchday 23 is as follows (Test caps in brackets):
1. Karl Tu'inukuafe (14)
2. Dane Coles (71)
3. Ofa Tuungafasi (37)
4. Patrick Tuipulotu (32)
5. Samuel Whitelock (118)
6. Shannon Frizell (11)
7. Sam Cane (70) - captain
8. Hoskins Sotutu (2)
9. Aaron Smith (94)
10. Richie Mo'unga (19)
11. Caleb Clarke (2)
12. Jack Goodhue (15)
13. Anton Lienert-Brown (45)
14. Jordie Barrett (19)
15. Beauden Barrett (85)
16. Codie Taylor (52)
17. Alex Hodgman (1)
18. Tyrel Lomax (2)
19. Scott Barrett (37)
20. Dalton Papalii (3)
21. TJ Perenara (66)
22. Ngani Laumape (13)
23. Rieko Ioane (31)
The matchday 23 features the selection of 2020 All Black Hoskins Sotutu at number eight in his first Test start, in for Ardie Savea, while loose forward Dalton Papalii and midfielder Ngani Laumape also make their first appearance of 2020 on the bench.
Sotutu is one of three changes to the starting forward pack for Saturday: Karl Tu'inukuafe comes in at loosehead prop for Joe Moody, who is still going through HIA (head injury assessment) protocols, while Samuel Whitelock returns at starting lock. Tyrel Lomax comes onto the bench for Nepo Laulala. In the
backs, Laumape is in the 22 jersey, while Rieko Ioane is in the 23 jersey.
To watch All Blacks Head Coach Ian Foster discuss this week's team, click here.
All Blacks Head Coach Ian Foster said this week's approach to what would be a massive Test match was simple.
"It's the third Test of a four Test series and the Bledisloe Cup is on the line. It's a real chance for us to come into their home patch, a place which they take a lot of pride in playing and for a trophy which means a lot to them, and we need to show them how much it means to us. The chance to go and win a trophy that's precious to us is exciting."
Foster said the All Blacks were also hugely excited by the prospect of winning the Bledisloe Cup on Australian soil, the first time since 2009 that the team had had that challenge.
"None of our players, even our experienced ones, have had to win the trophy in Australia. In the past the deciding game has always been in New Zealand, so I think it's a great challenge for us."
Commenting on the Bledisloe Cup series to date, Foster added: "It's been a two-pronged learning approach for us. Firstly, we've been learning about how we can get better ourselves and we've been delighted with the way the new players especially have made progress there. Now we just need to cement the growth in our game. Secondly, clearly, we've also been learning about the Australians."
Stats and Facts
* Halfback Aaron Smith will play his 95th Test on Saturday and move onto the top ten list of most capped All Blacks of all time.
* Outside back Jordie Barrett has scored 89 points in his 19 Tests (13 tries, nine cons, two pens) and when he reaches 100 points, he and brother Beauden will be the first pair of brothers in the world to have each scored 100 points in international rugby for their national team.
* In the last Bledisloe Cup Test in Auckland, Captain Sam Cane scored his 70th point (14 tries) in his 70th Test match.
* The All Blacks and Australia will be playing their 169th Test against each other. New Zealand has won 116 of those matches, Australia 44 with eight draws. The All Blacks have held the Bledisloe Cup since 2003.
All Blacks matches - Investec Tri Nations
1. All Blacks vs Australia, ANZ Stadium, Sydney,
Saturday October 31, 7.50PM AEDT, 9.50PM NZT.
2. All Blacks vs Australia, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Saturday November 7, 6.45PM AEST, 9.45PM NZT
3. All Blacks vs Argentina, Bankwest Stadium, Sydney
Saturday 14 November, 5.10PM AEDT, 7.10PM NZT.
4. All Blacks vs Argentina, McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
Saturday 28 November, 7.45PM AEDT, 9.45PM NZT.
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