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The team that faced Japan has undergone significant alterations; only three players are still in the lineup for this week.
Tyrel Lomax and Codie Taylor will join Tamaiti Williams at loosehead prop to form the front row when she starts again. Cover will be provided by hooker Asafo Aumua and props Pasilio Tosi and Ofa Tu’ungafasi.
Patrick Tuipulotu will be in reserve, and Tupou Vaa’i and Captain Scott Barrett will work together at lock. Ardie Savea joins the team at number eight, Wallace Sititi shifts to blindside, Sam Cane stays at openside flanker, and Samipeni Finau makes an impact this week. News for The Daily Rugby
One of the greatest looseheads in the world, Ethan de Groot, was excluded from New Zealand’s match against England on matchday 23 due to “internal standards.”
Ofa Tu’ungafasi is listed as one of the substitutes for Tamaiti Williams, who will start at loosehead at Twickenham on Saturday. In Scott Robertson’s team announcement, De Groot—who caused England scrum problems throughout the two-Test July series—was not included as an injured player. The All Blacks head coach clarified why the 26-year-old was left off the list.
Scott Robertson has announced that his All Blacks selection, which includes 11 changes from last Saturday’s tour opener against Japan, will play England this Saturday at Allianz Stadium. In the first game of their five-game journey, New Zealand defeated the English 64-19 in Yokohama. They have now revealed their lineup, which includes six backline alterations and five more in the pack for their rematch with the English at Twickenham.
The recalled Cortez Ratima, Beauden Barrett, Caleb Clarke, Jordie Barrett, Rieko Ioane, and Will Jordan will join Mark Tele’a in the backline. The All Blacks, who won the series 2-0 in New Zealand when they faced one other in July, have chosen to keep just Tele’a.
Codie Taylor, Tyrel Lomax, captain Scott Barrett, Tupou Vaa’I, and Ardie Savea join the retained trio of Tamaiti Williams, Wallace Sititi, and Sam Cane in the pack.
“The team to play England includes wholesale changes to the team that played Japan,” the NZRU said in a statement. Tyrel Lomax and Codie Taylor will join Tamaiti Williams at loosehead prop to form the front row when she starts again. Cover will be provided by hooker Asafo Aumua and props Pasilio Tosi and Ofa Tu’ungafasi.
With Patrick Tuipulotu in reserve, captain Scott Barrett will team with Tupou Vaa’i at lock. Ardie Savea joins the team at number eight, Wallace Sititi shifts to blindside, Sam Cane stays at openside flanker, and Samipeni Finau makes an impact this week.