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All Blacks have ‘selection headaches’ for France test

Author
Cameron McMillan,
Publish Date
Wed, 13 Nov 2024, 10:29am
All Blacks Asafo Aumua and Cameron Roigard following the win over Ireland in Dublin. Photo / Photosport
All Blacks Asafo Aumua and Cameron Roigard following the win over Ireland in Dublin. Photo / Photosport

All Blacks have ‘selection headaches’ for France test

Author
Cameron McMillan,
Publish Date
Wed, 13 Nov 2024, 10:29am

All Blacks forwards coach Jason Ryan has admitted they have a few 鈥榮election headaches鈥 ahead of the test match against France on Sunday after back-to-back strong performances over England and Ireland. 

Prop Ethan de Groot was not considered for selection against England after failing to meet 鈥榠nternal standards鈥 and might not get a look in again this week based on the form of the players ahead of him. 

The front row of Tamaiti Williams, Asafo Aumua and Tyrel Lomax were superb against Ireland, while for the second straight week, Ofa Tu鈥檜ngafasi and Pasilio Tosi made immediate impact off the bench at scrum time. 

Codie Taylor looks set to be available after a 12-day stand-down period following an HIA against England which could mean a demotion for Aumua after playing 155 minutes over the last two tests. 

鈥淚 think that we鈥檝e created, if you鈥檙e talking about the forward pack in particular, some real selection headaches,鈥 Ryan said. 

鈥淭he front row selections are probably the the toughest that I鈥檝e ever had in my coaching career with the competition that鈥檚 out there. And I think that鈥檚 a credit to all the boys. 

鈥淚鈥檓 not going to name names, but they鈥檙e all working extremely hard and it makes for some tough conversations in the next couple of days. They鈥檙e all putting their foot forward and doing the best that they can for the team.鈥 

France will be without regular starting tighthead Uini Atonio who has struggled with a calf injury with Tongan-born Tevita Tatafu expected to start after making his debut against Japan last week. 

On de Groot, Ryan said the Highlanders prop, who started the opening World Cup match against France last year, has been working hard during the week but he鈥檚 up against a fellow loosehead Ryan labelled as an 鈥榰nsung hero鈥. 

鈥淗e was considered after the English test but we rewarded form and that鈥檚 sometimes just what happens, isn鈥檛 it? Guys get opportunities. But he has been working extremely hard as they all have. 

鈥淥fa has been a bit of an unsung hero to be fair. His experience, his experience, his professionalism of how he helps the younger boys and challenges the experienced guys has been world class. 

鈥淗e鈥檚 a credit to himself, his family, how he prepares every week and professionalism he shows... He鈥檚 been earning his spot,鈥 Ryan said. 

Possible changes to All Blacks side to face France 

With Taylor and Beauden Barrett set to return, 226 combined tests of experience almost impossible to ignore, the All Blacks selectors face the tough call to possibly demote two of the best players on the field in Dublin - Damian McKenzie and Aumua. 

McKenzie was named man of the match against Ireland, finishing with 18 points, after being moved to the bench the week before. 

With Mark Tele鈥檃 ruled out with a hand injury, one option is to have a straight swap for Sevu Reece or move Will Jordan to the wing and start Beauden Barrett at fullback to combat the expected high-kicking game of Antoine Dupont, which was how the side was set up the last time they faced France. That would mean retaining McKenzie at 10. 

Sam Cane has a 12-day stand-down after a head knock against Ireland with Samipeni Finau the most likely option to start in the loose forwards, and a possible move to the seven jersey for Ardie Savea and Wallace Sititi at the back of the scrum. 

Ryan confirmed Dalton Papali鈥檌 and Ethan Blackadder wouldn鈥檛 be joining the tour as a late arrival would have meant they鈥檇 only be available for the final test against Italy, and wouldn鈥檛 have been match-fit. 

That means Peter Lakai is a chance to play his second test off the bench, or All Blacks XV skipper Du鈥橮lessis Kirifi who joined the squad this week in Paris. 

Patrick Tuipulotu and Anton Lienert-Brown might have done enough to earn starts but selectors also could stick with them on a bench that has worked well in recent weeks. 

The other starting change could be at halfback after Cameron Roigard again impressed off the bench when replacing starter Cortez Ratima. 

Roigard said he鈥檚 happy wherever he plays after returning to the All Blacks following a long injury break. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 obviously great being back in the All Black environment, being a goal from, when I was injured, to get back here and to play the past three games, it鈥檚 been awesome,鈥 Roigard said. 

鈥淚 love my role coming off the bench. And I guess to get the results they鈥檙e after obviously really tight games... against great sides. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 the games that you want to play in and to contribute what I have so far has been really pleasing. Just whatever comes the next few weeks, hoping that I can keep putting my hand up and I鈥檓 doing what鈥檚 best for the team, this week as well.鈥 

The All Blacks team is named 12.30am on Friday. 

All Blacks v France, Sunday 9.10am 

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