Nehe Milner-Skudder and Waisake Naholo were rewarded for their fine form after they were included in New Zealand’s Rugby World Cup squad.
The inclusion of the 2 pacemean means that there is no place for veterans Israel Dagg and Cory Jane in the squad. Charles Piutau, who has featured regularly for the All Blacks in the last 2 seasons, also misses out on selection.
The squad, captained by Richie McCaw, features 17 forwards and 14 backs. It will be a particularly exciting time for 17 of the All Blacks squad, who will be going to their 1st Rugby World Cup tournament.
All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said said the squad was a reflection of the depth the country has at the moment.
“The selectors would like to congratulate all those players selected for the Rugby World Cup squad. It’s a huge honour to represent your country on the international stage. It’s the pinnacle for any New Zealand rugby player and we know the players and their families will be immensely proud of what they have achieved, as are we.
“Conversely, we know that there are some players who are disappointed. We are a tight-knit family and it’s always difficult when players miss out. Those players did everything asked of them and the selections are more a reflection of the player depth that we have, and the mix of players required to effectively manage a 31-strong squad at what is a unique tournament with a unique set of replacement player rules.
“I’m sure it won’t be the last time a lot of the players who have missed out play for the All Blacks. As we have seen in previous Rugby World Cups, anything can happen with injuries, and we want those players to be ready to step in if needed.
“To the fans I would like to say: our attitude going into this Rugby World Cup is not a case of expecting it, but one of making it happen. The Cup isn’t ours. We are not defenders; like everyone else, we are contenders. We have to earn the right to win it through world-class performances.
“In doing so, we have to do something that no-one has ever done before. But that is a hugely exciting challenge and one I believe the team will rise to. With this in mind, we believe we have selected players with the right mix of experience, x-factor, determination and mental strength. This is an exciting and talented group of players who are looking to do something that hasn’t been done before, and make New Zealanders proud.”
The squad features provincial representation from 11 of New Zealand’s National Provincial Cup provinces and all New Zealand’s 5 Super Rugby franchises are represented. With 1 484 caps spread amongst the 31-man squad, it’s a hugely experienced side, balanced with a number of newer All Blacks, with 9 players having played fewer than 25 Tests. The side has an average age of 28.
The squad will assemble in Auckland for a 3-day camp on Monday 7 September before flying out to London on Thursday 10 September.
New Zealand Rugby World Cup squad:
Forwards: Dane Coles, Keven Mealamu, Codie Taylor, Wyatt Crockett, Charlie Faumuina, Ben Franks, Owen Franks, Tony Woodcock, Brodie Retallick, Luke Romano, Samuel Whitelock, Sam Cane, Jerome Kaino, Richie McCaw, Liam Messam, Kieran Read, Victor Vito.
Backs: Tawera Kerr–Barlow, TJ Perenara, Aaron Smith, Beauden Barrett, Daniel Carter, Colin Slade, Malakai Fekitoa, Ma’a Nonu, Conrad Smith, Sonny Bill Williams, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Waisake Naholo, Julian Savea, Ben Smith.
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Good squad, would have Charles P in there though, he has saved our bacon numerous times over the past few seasons.
@ NZINCHINA:
Selecting any world cup squad is tough, leaving Broadhurst, Sapoaga, Charles and maybe a few more at home could not have been easy… but such is life, these disappointments will spawn from all world cup squads.
@ MacroPolo:
Agreed but I wouldn’t have risked taking Naholo, I don’t think he’s going to be ready until the third game an unnecessary gamble when Charles is in such good form.
The Bokke squad looks pretty good, you’ll have a very competitive 23 unfortunately…
@ NZINCHINA:
Only if we can get the guys fit and keep them fit, maybe our injury crisis is over and other teams’ injuries who have been fortunate to this point are only starting now.
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