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All Blacks team: The forward with most to play for

Author
Liam Napier, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 24 Aug 2023, 8:54am
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All Blacks team: The forward with most to play for

Author
Liam Napier, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 24 Aug 2023, 8:54am

By Liam Napier in London

One, possibly two,聽聽have the most to gain from their final pre-World Cup test at Twickenham this weekend.

With the bulk of Ian Foster鈥檚 first-choice side locked in for the World Cup opener against France in Paris on September 9, blindside flanker shapes as the only open role. And for that reason, Luke Jacobson鈥檚 third test start in the No 6 jersey is the most important of his career.

Injuries to Shannon Frizell, Brodie Retallick and Codie Taylor aside, Foster has reinstated his preferred combinations for the traditional Springboks challenge on Saturday morning (NZT).

After resting many of their starters from the last test victory over the Wallabies in Dunedin, the All Blacks believe they are better served colliding with the combative Springboks at close to full strength than attempting to protect influential figures from the risk of injuries or suspension as the World Cup looms.

鈥淭he gap between the last test and the France game is too big for us to use this game as a cotton wool exercise,鈥 Foster said of the potential five-week break for some players. 鈥淐learly we鈥檝e got two or three players we鈥檙e looking after from an injury perspective but it鈥檚 a great test two weeks before a World Cup. The only way to go into this is full throttle.

鈥淢y heart is not in my mouth. It鈥檚 a test match. Some things are part of the game. If you go in half-hearted and worrying about the consequences those things are almost guaranteed to happen. The same thing is going to happen in the World Cup. You don鈥檛 want injuries in any game.

鈥淭his is ideal for us. It鈥檚 the sort of build up we need to make sure we keep climbing our performance levels.鈥

While Foster suggested Frizell (hamstring) and Retallick (knee) are ahead of schedule in their respective recoveries, he reiterated both are unlikely to feature in the World Cup opener.

That leaves Jacobson, one of four fit loose forwards in the World Cup squad, in prime position to seize the blindside role against France.

The All Blacks could switch Scott Barrett or, possibly, Tupou Vaa鈥檌 to the side of the scrum but with Retallick鈥檚 absence leaving the locking stocks thin, Jacobson is the leading candidate to temporarily replace Frizell, one of the dominant forces of the All Blacks pack this season.

A strong performance against the notoriously physical Boks pack would likely seal Jacobson鈥檚 promotion.

Jacobson has started two previous tests at blindside against the USA and Italy in 2021 鈥 half as many as he鈥檚 played in his favoured No 8 role.

Four years ago a place the World Cup squad was robbed from Jacobson鈥檚 grasp after he was forced to return home from Japan without playing a match due to delayed onset concussion.

Jacobson鈥檚 heavy shoulders and work-rate were evident throughout this year鈥檚 Chiefs campaign. After two tests off the bench against the Wallabies in Melbourne and Dunedin, the 26-year-old now gets a chance to state his case to retain the starting role.

鈥淚t鈥檚 one he deserves,鈥 Foster said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 played well this year. He鈥檚 been picked in this squad because of his ability to play six, eight and cover seven. This is exactly the scenario that we expect to have later on so to have them now is great. He鈥檚 a quality person, he鈥檚 contributed well and played well off the bench. I can鈥檛 wait to see him play.鈥

Foster has opted for a 6-2 forward-back split on the bench for the first time in his tenure. Rather than attempting to match the Boks 鈥榖omb squad鈥 the All Blacks instead plan to manage the workload of starting locks Scott Barrett and Sam Whitelock after including fellow second-rowers, Vaa鈥檌 and non-World Cup squad member Lord, in the reserves.

Hurricanes halfback Cam Roigard is the other player with an opportunity to potentially alter the pecking order this weekend.

Roigard impressed on test debut at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. His size, running threat and left boot contrast Finlay Christie鈥檚 defensive qualities to leave the role of deputising Aaron Smith in the balance.

鈥淐am has only had one game with us so far 鈥 about 18 minutes I think,鈥 Foster said. 鈥淚 thought he played well, he鈥檚 trained really well. We felt this is a great occasion for him to get a bit more time and experience so that we get to that starting line in France with all our nines are feeling good and up to speed. That鈥檚 the strategy.

鈥淚 thought Fin did well in Dunedin. We put him in a starting role which he hasn鈥檛 done a lot of with us. This is just another chance to have a look at another option.鈥

All Blacks match day 23 (Test caps in brackets) * debutant

  1. Ethan de Groot (16)
  2. Dane Coles (86)
  3. Tyrel Lomax (26)
  4. Scott Barrett (61)
  5. Samuel Whitelock (145)
  6. Luke Jacobson (14)
  7. Sam Cane (c) (89)
  8. Ardie Savea (74)
  9. Aaron Smith (118)
  10. Richie Mo鈥檜nga (48)
  11. Mark Telea (4)
  12. Jordie Barrett (51)
  13. Rieko Ioane (62)
  14. Will Jordan (24)
  15. Beauden Barrett (115)

Reserves:

  1. Samisoni Taukei鈥檃ho (24)
  2. Tamaiti Williams (2)
  3. Fletcher Newell (7)
  4. Tupou Vaa鈥檌 (21)
  5. Josh Lord (3)
  6. Dalton Papali鈥檌 (25)
  7. Cam Roigard (1)
  8. Anton Lienert-Brown (62)

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