The All Blacks have been given mixed news on the injury front, but will be boosted by the presence of Jordie Barrett as they travel to London to face England.
Barrett, 27, has missed the All Blacks鈥 last two test wins over Australia and Japan respectively, after suffering a knee injury in Sydney last month. The influential midfielder was ruled out for up to six weeks after the injury to his medial collateral ligament.
And while the prognosis was initially hopeful of a return to play for Saturday鈥檚 64-19 win over Japan in Yokohama, Barrett wasn鈥檛 risked as the All Blacks coaches rotated their side.
Instead, Barrett was among the core of players sent to Europe in advance, in order to prepare for a block of four tests in four weeks against England, Ireland, France, and Italy to end 2024.
But although he will need to find match fitness for the All Blacks somewhere, coach Scott Robertson confirmed Barrett is available to face England at Twickenham next week.
鈥淗e鈥檚 been training really well with us,鈥 said Robertson. 鈥淸He鈥檚] training at a high level, good intensity, he鈥檚 kicking the ball well.
鈥淗e鈥檚 available for selection. He gives you depth to the squad, and a lot of experience.鈥
However, the All Blacks will also continue to be without the loose forward trio of Luke Jacobson, Ethan Blackadder, and Dalton Papali鈥檌 - all of whom missed the trip to Japan through injury.
Robertson confirmed that Jacobson鈥檚 season is over, after fracturing his thumb playing for Waikato in the NPC. Blackadder (calf) and Papali鈥檌 (hamstring) will be given more time to prove their fitness, before potentially joining the squad later in the tour.
That means loose forward Peter Lakai, who debuted in the win over Japan, and lock Josh Lord will remain with the All Blacks.
鈥淲e鈥檙e good, we鈥檙e a clean bill [of health],鈥 he confirmed.
鈥淟uke Jacobson won鈥檛 be joining us with his thumb, he鈥檚 had an operation on it.
鈥淭he other two are pushing at the moment to see if they鈥檒l be available post-Ireland. Dalton and Ethan are looking on track to be available for either Ireland or France.
鈥淲e鈥檒l keep Lordy, he鈥檒l stay with us until we make a call on the other two loose forwards.鈥
Uncapped Crusaders loose forward Christian Lio-Willie also moves up after being named in Clayton McMillan鈥檚 All Blacks XV, Robertson confirmed to 九一星空无限talk ZB.
is an Online Sports Editor for the NZ Herald. He has been a sports journalist since 2016, and previously worked for both 九一星空无限hub and 1九一星空无限.
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