All Blacks Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship squad announced

Ruben Love v2

The 36-strong squad is: (age, Super Rugby club, province, Test caps)


* denotes new cap

Forwards (20)


Hookers
Asafo Aumua (27 / Hurricanes / Wellington / 9)
Codie Taylor (33 / Crusaders / Canterbury / 87)
George Bell (22 / Crusaders / Canterbury / 1)

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Ethan De Groot (26 / Highlanders / Southland / 25)
Tyrel Lomax (28 / Hurricanes / Tasman / 34)
Fletcher Newell (24 / Crusaders / Canterbury / 16)
Pasilio Tosi (26 / Hurricanes / Bay of Plenty / 1)
Ofa Tu’ungafasi (32 / Blues / Northland / 59)
Tamaiti Williams (23 / Crusaders / Canterbury / 8)


Locks
Scott Barrett (30 / Crusaders / Taranaki / 72) (Captain)
Tupou Vaa’i (24 / Chiefs / Taranaki / 28)

Patrick Tuipulotu (31 / Blues / Auckland / 45)
Sam Darry (24 / Blues / Canterbury / 1)

Loose Forwards
Ethan Blackadder (29 / Crusaders / Tasman / 11)
Sam Cane (32 / Chiefs / Bay of Plenty / 95)
Samipeni Finau (25 / Chiefs / Waikato / 3)
Luke Jacobson (27 / Chiefs / Waikato / 21)
Dalton Papali’i (26 / Blues / Counties Manukau / 34)
Ardie Savea (30 / Moana Pasifika / Wellington / 84) (Vice Captain)

Wallace Sititi (21 / Chiefs / North Harbour / 1)


Backs (16)

Halfbacks
Noah Hotham (21 / Crusaders / Tasman / 1)
TJ Perenara (32 / Hurricanes / Wellington / 81)
Cortez Ratima (23 / Chiefs / Waikato / 2)


First five-eighths
Beauden Barrett (33 / Blues / Taranaki / 126)
Damian McKenzie (29 / Chiefs / Waikato / 50)

Mid-fielders
Jordie Barrett (27 / Hurricanes / Taranaki / 60) (Vice Captain)
David Havili (29 / Crusaders / Tasman / 27)

Rieko Ioane (27 / Blues / Auckland / 71)
Anton Lienert-Brown (29 / Chiefs / Waikato / 73)
Billy Proctor (25 / Hurricanes / Wellington / 1)

Outside backs
Caleb Clarke (25 / Blues / Auckland / 21)
Will Jordan (26 / Crusaders / Tasman / 31)
Ruben Love (23 / Hurricanes / Wellington / 0)*
Stephen Perofeta (27 / Blues / Taranaki / 5)
Sevu Reece (27 / Crusaders / Southland / 26)

Mark Tele’a (27 / Blues / North Harbour/ 11)

INJURY COVER: Josh Lord (23 / Chiefs / Taranaki / 4)


Uncapped Hurricanes and Wellington back Ruben Love and 95 Test loose forward Sam Cane highlight the youth and experience that features in the All Blacks 36-strong Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship squad named for six Tests against Argentina, South Africa and Australia.

Love and Cane join outside back Will Jordan and versatile midfielder David Havili as the four players named for the Rugby Championship, who did not feature during the first three Tests of the season. Halfback Noah Hotham and lock Sam Darry retain their places in the squad after being called into the Steinlager Ultra Low Carb Series squad as replacement players then impressing during their respective Test debuts against Fiji in San Diego.

Darry is the fourth lock in the squad alongside Captain Scott Barrett, Tupou Vaai’i and Patrick Tuipulotu, who remained in New Zealand for a rest week while the team travelled to San Diego. Chiefs and Taranaki lock Josh Lord has been named as injury cover for Scott Barrett, who is being monitored after suffering a finger injury against Fiji and having surgery after returning to New Zealand.

Hotham joins Cortez Ratima and TJ Perenara as the three halfbacks chosen for the Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship. Perenara returns from a lower leg injury sustained during the first Test of the season against England in Dunedin.

Cane and Jordan return to the All Blacks after recovering from respective back and shoulder injuries that made them unavailable for the first three Tests of 2024.  Cane bolsters the loose forward stocks to seven for what will be a testing series, starting with back-to-back home Tests against Argentina at Sky Stadium in Wellington and Eden Park in Auckland.

All Blacks Head Coach Scott Robertson said:
 
“It was a tough squad to select because everyone has owned their opportunities. Continuity is important, but it’s also important to reward performance.

“Sam Cane, Will and David bring a lot of experience and leadership to the group and Ruben, Noah and Sam Darry have taken their chance in the environment. It will be a special moment for Ruben being selected for the first time. He’s worked hard in the background and will be ready when his opportunity comes.”

Biography:

Ruben Love

A versatile back who can play fullback and first-five eighth, Love represented the Māori All Blacks and All Blacks XV in 2022, and was previously a member of the New Zealand Under 20s. He is the son of former Māori All Black,MateneLove. His formative years in rugby were at Palmerston North Boys’ High School where he represented the First XV in rugby team and First XI in cricket. While at high school, he earned selection to the Under-19 New Zealand cricket team as well as the New Zealand Secondary Schools' Rugby team. Love debuted for the Wellington Lions in the Bunnings Warehouse NPC in 2020 and has become a key member of the Hurricanes in DHL Super Rugby Pacific since his debut against the Highlanders in early 2021.   

2024 Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship Schedule

Saturday 10 August
All Blacks vs Argentina, 7.05PM (NZST), Sky Stadium, WELLINGTON
Saturday 17 August
All Blacks vs Argentina, 7.05PM (NZST), Eden Park, AUCKLAND
Sunday 01 September
All Blacks vs South Africa, 3.00AM (NZST), Emirates Airline Park, JOHANNESBURG
Sunday 08 September
All Blacks v South Africa, 3.00AM (NZST), DHL Stadium, CAPE TOWN
Saturday 21 September
All Blacks v Australia, 5.45PM (NZST), Accor Stadium, SYDNEY
Saturday 28 September
All Blacks v Australia, 7.05PM (NZST), Sky Stadium, WELLINGTON

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