All Blacks team named to play Italy

All Blacks team named to play Italy

The All Blacks team has been named to play Italy at Stadium Olimpico in Rome, on Saturday 6 November (Kick-off: 2.00PM CET / 2.00AM NZT Sunday) in the third match of the Tudor Northern Tour.

 The matchday 23 is:

1.           George Bower (9)
2.           Dane Coles (77)
3.           Tyrel Lomax (12)
4.           Tupou Vaa’i (9)
5.           Josh Lord (1)
6.           Luke Jacobson (11)
7.           Sam Cane – captain (75)
8.           Hoskins Sotutu (9)
9.           Brad Weber (15)
10.         Richie Mo’unga (29)
11.         George Bridge (17)
12.         Quinn Tupaea (5)
13.         Braydon Ennor (3)
14.         Sevu Reece (15)
15.         Damian McKenzie (38)
16.         Asafo Aumua (5)
17.         Ethan de Groot (3)
18.         Ofa Tuungafasi (42)
19.         Samuel Whitelock (129)
20.         Shannon Frizell (15)
21.         Finlay Christie (4)
22.         David Havili (12)
23.        Jordie Barrett (32)

The squad sees the young locking partnership of Tupou Vaa’i and Josh Lord named to start in the second row.  It will be 21-year-old Vaa’i’s fourth start in his 10th Test while 20-year-old Lord gets his first Test start after making his debut against the USA in the first Test of the Tudor Northern Tour.

The duo will have the experience of 77-Test hooker Dane Coles with them, together with props George Bower and Tyrel Lomax, in the starting front row, while the starting loose forward trio is Luke Jacobson at six,  Sam Cane will captain the side in the seven jersey, while Hoskins Sotutu is at number eight.


The starting forward pack will be ably supported by hooker Asafo Aumua, props Ethan de Groot and Ofa Tuungafasi, lock Samuel Whitelock and returning loose forward Shannon Frizell.

In the starting backline, Brad Weber is at halfback and Richie Mo’unga has been named at first five-eighth, while the young midfield pairing of Quinn Tupaea and Braydon Ennor are at second five-eighth and centre respectively.  George Bridge is on the left wing, Sevu Reece is on the right and Damian McKenzie is at fullback. The back reserves are halfback Finlay Christie, midfielder David Havili and outside back Jordie Barrett.





All Blacks Head Coach Ian Foster said: “We’ve had a great week here in Rome. It’s very stimulating to be in this city and, whilst we can’t get out as much as we like, it’s great to have the players experience a new culture, and that’s all part of generating energy in a squad when you’re touring.

“We are ready and prepared for this weekend. We know it’s a really big game for us when it comes to improving our skillsets and decision-making as we’ve made that a bit of a focus this week. The team that’s been selected has been given the job of ensuring we grow in those areas from our game against Wales.

“With this tour we have an objective of growing the opportunities and the depth in this group. We’ve been driving our performances upwards because the competition and the energy in the squad has been huge. This week is about this particular group putting another marker down."

Commenting on his young starting locks combination, Foster said: “Tupou is a quality footballer and we have seen more signs of that in the last two weeks, while Josh on his first tour has learnt things quickly and has been really clear-headed at training. It’s his first start, which is exciting for him, and we’ve got a lot of faith in him.”

Foster said the All Blacks would be facing a little of the unknown with the Italians.

“They have a new coach in Kieran Crowley so they’ll have a different philosophy and I like that for us, because it means we will go into the match with a bit of an edge.

“While Italy may not have been happy with their recent Six Nations results, things generally shift when a new regime comes in, so we’re expecting them to play with a lot of passion in front of their home crowd.” 

Key Facts

  • The All Blacks and Italy have played each other 15 times since 1979, with the last Test at Stadio Olimpico in 2018.  The All Blacks won 66 – 3.
  • The All Blacks have now scored 89 tries and 628 points this year – a points-scoring record points for the team and will be chasing down England’s record 644 points scored in 17 games in 2003.
  • Will Jordan has scored 14 tries in nine games this year. Joe Rokocoko scored 17 tries in 12 games in 2003.
  • Beauden Barrett has now scored 703 points in Tests for the All Blacks. His 39 tries to date puts him equal in sixth place with Ben Smith on the All Blacks Test tryscorers list.

All Blacks Tudor Northern Tour

All Blacks 104 USA 14
Saturday 23 October, FedExField, Greater Landover, MARYLAND 20785

All Blacks 54 Wales 16
Saturday 30 October, Principality Stadium, CARDIFF

All Blacks vs Italy
 2.00PM CET Saturday 6 November / 2.00AM NZT Sunday 7 November, 
Stadio Olimpico, Viale dei Gladiatori, 00135 ROME

All Blacks vs Ireland
3.15PM GMT Saturday 13 November / 4.15AM Sunday 14 November NZT,
Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Rd, Ballsbridge, DUBLIN 4

All Blacks vs France
9.00PM CET Saturday 20 November / 9.00AM Sunday 21 November NZT,
Stade de France, 93200 Saint-Denis, PARIS

The All Blacks: With a history extending back more than a century, New Zealand's national rugby team, the All Blacks, is not only the most successful international rugby team of all time but also one of the most successful teams in world sport, with a winning Test record of more than 75 percent. The All Blacks play European opponents every year in June and again at the end of the year, and play Argentina, Australia and South Africa annually in The Rugby Championship. In 2015 the All Blacks became the first team to win back-to-back Rugby World Cups, following their victory in 2011, and the first team to win three RWCs, with the All Blacks winning the inaugural Tournament in 1987. In 2013 they became the first international team in the professional era to go through the season unbeaten. The team has been named the World Rugby Team of the Year a record nine times and was Laureus Team of the Year in 2016.

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