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All Blacks winger makes shock return to squad

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 1 Sept 2025, 1:33pm
Leicester Fainga'anuku of New Zealand runs in for a try during the Rugby World Cup 2023 clash with Italy. Photo / Photosport
Leicester Fainga'anuku of New Zealand runs in for a try during the Rugby World Cup 2023 clash with Italy. Photo / Photosport

All Blacks winger makes shock return to squad

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 1 Sept 2025, 1:33pm

All Blacks coach Scott Robinson has made a surprise inclusion ahead of the Rugby Championship clash with the Springboks at Eden Park.

Leicester Fainga’anuku has returned to the All Blacks camp after being named as an injury replacement for Timoci Tavatavanawai.

Fainga’anuku signed an 18-month contract with French side Toulon after the 2023 Rugby World Cup but returned to New Zealand in recent months, playing for Tasman in the NPC.

He’s signed with the Crusaders for the next two seasons and wasn’t expected to be available for the All Blacks until the Northern Tour.

He played seven tests in 2022 and 2023 and was a breakout star at the last Rugby World Cup, scoring five tries.

Tavatavanawai will miss the remainder of the Rugby Championship after breaking his arm in Tasman’s NPC clash with Otago on Saturday.

The midfielder fractured his radius and faces 12 weeks on the sidelines.

New Zealand Rugby released an update of player injuries ahead of Thursday’s team naming for the Eden Park test against the Springboks.

The biggest issue remains at halfback with Cam Roigard and Noah Hotham still facing up to four weeks before returning to action while Cortez Ratima is still in doubt for Saturday’s test with Finlay Christie and Kyle Preston remaining with the squad.

Patrick Tuipulotu is also three to four weeks away, meaning a potential return in the Bledisloe Cup.

On the positive, Tyrel Lomax is back fit after a thumb injury, while Anton Lienert-Brown has also been cleared after a concussion in the opener against Argentina.

Caleb Clarke and Luke Jacobson will get another NPC runaround before they’re considered for test selection.

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