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All Blacks make three changes for second French test

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Jul 2025, 11:00am

All Blacks make three changes for second French test

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Jul 2025, 11:00am

The All Blacks selectors have favoured consistency. 

Ahead of the second test against France in Wellington this weekend, Scott Robertson, Scott Hansen and Jason Ryan have named a largely settled side with just two injury-enforced changes. 

Patrick Tuipulotu comes into the starting XV at lock with captain Scott Barrett out of the series due to a calf injury. That sees Tupou Vaa’i remain at blindside flanker. 

With Barrett out, Ardie Savea has been named as captain. 

In the backline, Rieko Ioane moves to the right wing with Sevu Reece ruled out due to a concussion, which sees Caleb Clarke join the run-on XV on the left. 

Both selections see experienced campaigners join the starting side, with Tuipulotu having featured for the All Blacks 51 times and Clarke 29. Damian McKenzie will again come off the bench, after a solid 79-minute outing in Dunedin last weekend. 

On the bench, utility back Timoci Tavatavanawai will have the opportunity to make his All Blacks debut as he replaces Quinn Tupaea in the only other change. 

All Blacks rookies Fabian Holland, Christian Lio-Willie, Ollie Norris and Du’Plessis Kirifi all retained their places in the 23. 

“Test series are a unique and exciting opportunity. Both teams now have a better idea of what they’re going to get on Saturday night, and both will lift for this next occasion. We know where we need to improve,” head coach Robertson said. 

“It is also awesome to be part of a double-header with the Black Ferns, who will take on Australia at 4.30pm. We’ve enjoyed connecting with the team this week and know they will put on a spectacle for the fans at Sky Stadium, in their last domestic game before the Rugby World Cup.” 

All Blacks team 

  1. Ethan de Groot 
  2. Codie Taylor 
  3. Fletcher Newell 
  4. Patrick Tuipulotu 
  5. Fabian Holland 
  6. Tupou Vaa’i 
  7. Ardie Savea (c) 
  8. Christian Lio-Willie 
  9. Cam Roigard 
  10. Beauden Barrett 
  11. Caleb Clarke 
  12. Jordie Barrett 
  13. Billy Proctor 
  14. Rieko Ioane 
  15. Will Jordan 

Reserves: 16. Samisoni Taukei’aho 17. Ollie Norris 18. Pasilio Tosi 19. Samipeni Finau 20. Du’Plessis Kirifi 21. Cortez Ratima 22. Timoci Tavatavanawai 23. Damian McKenzie 

Tamaiti Williams (knee), Tyrel Lomax (calf), Wallace Sititi (ankle), Luke Jacobson (concussion), Sevu Reece (concussion) and Scott Barrett (calf) were all unavailable for selection. 

Christopher Reive joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits. 

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