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All Blacks Revamp Back Three for Critical Springboks Test
The All Blacks have announced significant changes to their squad for the upcoming match against the Springboks in Wellington on September 11, 2025. With six alterations to the starting fifteen, the most notable shifts occur in the back three. Will Jordan will transition to the right wing, while Damian McKenzie takes on the fullback position. Additionally, Leroy Carter will make his debut on the right wing, bringing fresh energy to the team.
In a recent episode of Sports Fix, hosts D’Arcy Waldegrave and Jason Pine discussed the implications of these changes. They were joined by former All Black Mills Muliaina, who provided insights into the strategic adjustments. Muliaina emphasized the importance of adaptability, especially when facing a formidable opponent like the Springboks.
The All Blacks are aiming for a strong performance at Westpac Stadium, where they hope to secure a victory after a challenging first test. The atmosphere is expected to be electric, with fans eager to see how the revamped lineup will perform against one of rugby’s fiercest rivals.
In addition to the All Blacks’ preparations, the episode also covered the recently announced White Ferns squad for the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup. D’Arcy and Pine highlighted the excitement surrounding both events, noting the growing interest in women’s cricket and its rising profile on the international stage.
Another topic of discussion was the standing down of Dame Noeline Taurua as the head coach of the Silver Ferns. This decision has generated a mix of reactions, reflecting the high expectations surrounding New Zealand’s national netball team.
For fans looking to stay updated on these developments, Sports Fix is available every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio and other podcast platforms. The show continues to provide in-depth analysis and expert commentary on New Zealand sports, making it a go-to source for enthusiasts.
As the All Blacks prepare for this crucial encounter, all eyes will be on their new lineup and how effectively they can execute their game plan against the Springboks. The match promises to be a thrilling showcase of talent and determination from both sides.
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