The All Blacks have named their squad for the TriNations which is made up of 15 forwards and 13 backs with the return of 2009 All Blacks John Afoa, Corey Flynn, Liam Messam and Ma’a Nonu the key feature of the 28 – strong squad.

Liam Messam led the Maori side to a superb three match clean sweep in the recent New Zealand Maori Centenary Series, and his New Zealand Maori team – mate, Canterbury and Crusaders hooker Corey Flynn, who returns to the front row alongside returning Auckland and Blues prop John Afoa.

All Blacks Coach Graham Henry said the selection of Flynn was subject to him passing a medical and fitness test which would take place this week.

In the backs, 46 – Test centre Ma’a Nonu returns to the All Blacks following his recovery from a posterior cruciate ligament injury, suffered in the Hurricanes final Super 14 match last month. Nonu returned to rugby yesterday, playing for his Oriental – Rongotai club side in Wellington.

Canterbury and Crusaders lock Sam Whitelock and Northland and Blues wing Rene Ranger, who have provided injury cover for the All Blacks during the , have also been officially selected in the All Blacks squad.

Players from the squad missing out on selection for the Tri Nations are Aled de Malmanche, Neemia Tialata, Adam Thomson and Zac Guildford.

Players not considered for selection due to injury include: Mike Delany (shoulder), Stephen Donald (shoulder), Jason Eaton (knee), Andrew Hore (shoulder), Sitiveni Sivivatu (shoulder), Isaia Toeava (hip) and Ali Williams (Achilles).

Graham Henry said: “We are really pleased with the way the squad has developed during the and the players are really looking forward to the Tri Nations. It’s the toughest international rugby competition in the world and will be another fantastic Series against two old foes.”

The All Blacks squad will begin preparations with a two – day camp in Auckland next week (Friday and Saturday).

The All Blacks first Test of the Tri Nations is the highly – anticipated, sold – out Test against South Africa at Eden Park, Auckland, on Saturday 10 July.

The All Blacks then play South Africa the following weekend (Saturday 17 July) at Westpac Stadium, Wellington. The team has the next weekend off before heading to Australia to play the Wallabies in Melbourne (Saturday 31 July).

A return match against the Wallabies in Christchurch is the following weekend (Saturday 7 August) with the All Blacks then heading to South Africa to play the Springboks in Johannesburg on Saturday 21 August. The All Blacks final Tri Nations match against the Wallabies is in Sydney on Saturday 11 September.

All Blacks Coach Graham Henry and his Assistant Coaches Steve Hansen and Wayne Smith have today announced the squad for the 2010 Tri Nations, with the return of 2009 All Blacks John Afoa, Corey Flynn, Liam Messam and Ma’a Nonu the key feature of the 28 – strong squad.

The All Blacks squad is:

Number of Test caps in brackets

Forwards:

John Afoa Auckland (23)
Anthony Boric North Harbour (15)
Tom Donnelly Otago (7)
Corey Flynn Canterbury (7)
Ben Franks Tasman (2)
Owen Franks Canterbury (12)
Jerome Kaino Auckland (27)
Richie McCaw (capt) Canterbury (83)
Keven Mealamu Auckland (74)
Liam Messam Waikato (3)
Kieran Read Canterbury (19)
Brad Thorn Canterbury (40)
Victor Vito Wellington (2)
Samuel Whitelock Canterbury (3)
Tony Woodcock North Harbour (63)

Backs:

Daniel Carter Canterbury (69)
Jimmy Cowan Southland (36)
Aaron Cruden Manawatu (3)
Israel Dagg Hawke’s Bay (2)
Cory Jane Wellington (15)
Richard Kahui Waikato (10)
Mils Muliaina Waikato (83)
Ma’a Nonu Wellington (46)
Rene Ranger Northland (1)
Josevata Rokocoko Auckland (62)
Conrad Smith Wellington (35)
Benson Stanley Auckland (3)
Piri Weepu Wellington (38)

  

2010 Tri Nations match schedule

Saturday 10 July All Blacks v South Africa Eden Park, Auckland
Saturday 17 July All Blacks v South Africa Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Saturday 24 July Australia v South Africa Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Saturday 31July Australia v All Blacks Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Saturday 7 August All Blacks v Australia AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Saturday 21 August South Africa v All Blacks Coca – Cola Park, Johannesburg
Saturday 28 August South Africa v Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Saturday 4 September South Africa v Australia Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein
Saturday11 September Australia v All Blacks ANZ Stadium, Sydney

One Response to All Blacks Tr-Nations Squad for 2010

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    Strong All Blacks squad, like usual!

    Now that the riff-raff Winter Tours are over I am looking forward to Tri-Nations Rugby.

    Ozzie looks seriously undercooked at the moment but they have 2 extra weeks to prepare whilst the Bokke and All Blacks slog it out for 2 weeks in a row on 10 july and 17 July.

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