The All Blacks selectors have named their team to play South Africa at Eden Park this Saturday night.
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All Blacks match-day 23 (Test caps in brackets; * denotes debutant)
1. Ethan de Groot (34)
2. Codie Taylor (100)
3. Fletcher Newell (27)
4. Scott Barrett (83) (Captain)
5. Tupou Vaa’i (42)
6. Simon Parker (1)
7. Ardie Savea (99) (Vice-Captain)
8. Wallace Sititi (11)
9. Finlay Christie (25)
10. Beauden Barrett (138)
11. Rieko Ioane (85)
12. Jordie Barrett (73) (Vice-Captain)
13. Billy Proctor (6)
14. Emoni Narawa (3)
15. Will Jordan (46)
16. Samisoni Taukei’aho (35)
17. Tamaiti Williams (19)
18. Tyrel Lomax (45)
19. Fabian Holland (5)
20. Du’Plessis Kirifi (4)
21. Kyle Preston *
22. Quinn Tupaea (17)
23. Damian McKenzie (66)
Unavailable for selection: Patrick Tuipulotu (minor facial fracture), Cortez Ratima (rib fracture), Timoci Tavatavanawai (fractured radius), Cam Roigard (foot stress fracture), Noah Hotham (high ankle sprain)
The All Blacks will cap their second centurion in as many weeks and 15th of all time, with loose forward Ardie Savea named to play his 100th Test match.
A debut is also likely at halfback, with Kyle Preston being named on the bench for the third round of the Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship against South Africa.
Savea debuted for the All Blacks in 2016 against Wales, having previously represented New Zealand in the Under 20s and Sevens sides. He has played against South Africa on 15 previous occasions, including as All Blacks Captain in the 100th Test against the Springboks in 2021.
Preston is set to become the All Blacks’ eighth debutant this year if he comes off the bench on Saturday night. It has been a rapid rise up the rugby ranks for the 25-year-old halfback, having made his Bunnings Warehouse NPC debut for Wellington in 2023 and becoming their top try scorer in 2024, then his Super Rugby debut for the Crusaders this year, scoring a hattrick of tries on debut.
All Blacks Head Coach Scott Robertson paid tribute to both players and said Savea and Preston are representative of the mix of experience and exciting new talent in the wider 23.
“Ardie embodies everything that makes an All Black. He brings an extraordinary level of passion, leadership, and mana every time he pulls on the jersey. We will honour his milestone with a performance that reflects not just his quality on the field, but the example he sets every day.
“Ardie is one of three centurions in the match day 23 to play South Africa, while Kyle Preston is joined by three other players who have debuted for the All Blacks this year. As with all of our debutants, we know that Kyle will rise to the challenge in the black jersey. He is a skilful player who has proven his ability to drive a game and make smart decisions in pressure moments.”
Preston takes the bench spot vacated by Finlay Christie, who will start at halfback on Saturday night (Cortez Ratima having been ruled out with a rib fracture). Wallace Sititi has also moved to the starting line-up to play at 8, while Simon Parker moves into 6.
Tupou Vaa’i shifts from loose forward to lock, moving Fabian Holland into an impact role. Also adding power to the reserves are Tyrel Lomax and Du’Plessis Kirifi, who re-join the 23 this week.
The only other change in the backs from the line-up that faced Argentina in Buenos Aires is Emoni Narawa coming on to the wing.
MATCH FACTS
- This will be the 109th match between the All Blacks and Springboks, with the All Blacks having won 62, lost 42 and drawn 4.
- The last three matches between these two sides have been decided by 6 points or less – an average winning margin of 3.7 points. Nine of the last 14 matches between the sides have had a winning margin of 6 points or less.
- The last three New Zealand based fixtures have resulted in every outcome possible – an All Blacks win, a draw, a Springboks win.
- The Springboks have won their last four matches against the All Blacks, which includes the World Cup final, and have held the All Blacks to 1 try or less in 3 of the last 4 encounters.
- The All Blacks are unbeaten in their last 50 test matches at Eden Park – 48 wins and 2 draws (including the Springboks in 1994).
ARDIE SAVEA FACTS
- Ardie Savea will become the 15th All Blacks Test centurion and the fourth loose forward to reach the milestone.
- He has scored the most Test tries of any All Blacks forward in history, with 30.
- Savea has 74 starts and 72 wins in 99 appearances, a 73% win ratio.
- He has started 52 times in the 8 jersey, 17 times as a 7, and 5 times as a 6.