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All Blacks team named for historic 100th Test match against South Africa

The All Blacks team has been named to play in the historic 100th Test match against South Africa in the Fortinet Rugby Championship at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville, on Saturday 25 September (Kick-off: 5.05PM AEST, 7.05PM NZT).

The matchday 23 is (Test caps in brackets):

1.          Joe Moody (52)
2.          Codie Taylor (62)
3.          Nepo Laulala (35)
4.          Brodie Retallick (87)
5.          Scott Barrett (46)
6.          Akira Ioane (8)
7.          Ardie Savea (54) – captain
8.          Luke Jacobson (9)
9.          TJ Perenara (73)
10.        Beauden Barrett (96)
11.        George Bridge (15)
12.        David Havili (9)
13.        Rieko Ioane (42)
14.        Will Jordan (8)
15.        Jordie Barrett (30)
16.        Samisoni Taukei’aho (6)
17.        Karl Tu’inukuafe (22)
18.        Ofa Tuungafasi (40)
19.        Patrick Tuipulotu (39)
20.        Ethan Blackadder (5)
21.        Brad Weber (12)
22.        Damian McKenzie (35)
23.        Quinn Tupaea (3)

In the starting front row, Joe Moody retains the number one starting jersey and Nepo Laulala is back in the number three jersey, with Codie Taylor returning at starting hooker.  Props Karl Tu’inukuafe and Ofa Tuungafasi, along with hooker Samisoni Taukei’aho, are front row cover from the bench.

In the second row, the hugely-experienced Brodie Retallick returns alongside Scott Barrett, with Patrick Tuipulotu the reserve lock. In the loose forwards, Akira Ioane is at blindside flanker, captain Ardie Savea is at seven and Luke Jacobson at number eight.  Ethan Blackadder is the loose forward impact from the bench.

In the backs, TJ Perenara is again at halfback, with Beauden Barrett back in the starting 10 jersey in his 97th Test, playing his 15th Test against South Africa. David Havili returns at second five-eighth, Rieko Ioane is again at centre and the starting back three from last week’s Test are retained, with George Bridge again on the left wing, Will Jordan on the right wing and Jordie Barrett at fullback. Halfback Brad Weber, Damian McKenzie and midfielder Quinn Tupaea are the back reserves.

All Blacks Head Coach Ian Foster said: “The whole team is excited at what lies ahead this weekend.  The group is working hard, we have been building our performances and we’ve put ourselves in a great position to win the Fortinet Rugby Championship and that’s really exciting for the team. The fact that it is against South Africa is pretty special.”

The All Blacks are expecting a torrid battle up front, as always against the Springboks. Commenting on the forwards selection, Foster added:  “It’s a tough pack to pick at the moment because there are a lot of players putting their hands up and there were some players who played well last week.”

“But we have got some very good combinations that we have worked on since the start of the Championship. It’s great to have experienced players like Joe Moody, Ofa Tuungafasi and Patrick Tuipulotu back. It has given us a great starting pack and a strong bench.”

Foster said the team was looking forward to playing in the 100th Test match, but had a narrow focus this week.

“For us, as a team, we’re trying to zone in on what we want to do in this game. We are all aware of the history and legacy of this match and respect that, but the only way we can do justice to that is to prepare well and focus on what we have to do.

“We’re excited and getting ready for what will be a huge challenge.  It will be the first time a number of our guys have played South Africa so they’re excited and ready for it,” Foster said.

Stats and facts

    • The 100th Test will be played in the centenary year of the famous All Blacks- Springboks rivalry.  The very first Test was played at the historic Carisbrook ground in Dunedin on 13 August 1921, with the All Blacks winning 13-5 that day.  The last Test match was the Pool match at RWC2019 which the All Blacks won 23-13.
    • In the 99 Tests to date, the All Blacks have won 59 times, South Africa 36, with four drawn matches.  The All Blacks have scored 2,050 points in that time including 225 tries while the Springboks have scored 1,577 points, including 153 tries.
    • The teams will once again be playing for The Freedom Cup, which was introduced in 2004. The All Blacks have held the Cup since 2010.
    • The All Blacks have scored 16,997 points in Test matches and are set to be the first international team to top 17,000 points.
    • Beauden Barrett will be playing his 15th Test against South Africa and Brodie Retallick his 12th. Eight players (Akira Ioane, Luke Jacobson, David Havili, Will Jordan, Samisoni Taukei’aho, Ethan Blackadder, Brad Weber and Quinn Tupaea) will be playing them for the first time.
    • For more information and to get fully immersed in the All Blacks-Springboks rivalry go to https://www.allblacks.com/nzlvrsa100

All Blacks matches – 2021 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 39 Argentina 0, Sunday 12 September, Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast

Round 4
Argentina 13 All Blacks 36, Saturday 18 September, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane,

Round 5
All Blacks vs South Africa, Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville, Saturday 25 September

(Kick-off: 5.05PM AEST, 7.05PM NZT)

Round 6
South Africa vs All Blacks, Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast, Saturday 2 October

(Kick-off: 8.05PM AEST, 11.05PM NZT)

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