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All Blacks Revamp Squad Ahead of Key Springboks Test in Wellington

The All Blacks have announced significant changes to their lineup for the upcoming match against the Springboks, set to take place on September 14, 2025, in Wellington. The revised squad features six alterations to the starting fifteen, with a notable focus on the back three positions.
Will Jordan will transition to the right wing, while Damian McKenzie is set to take the field as the fullback. Additionally, Leroy Carter will make his debut on the right wing, marking a pivotal moment in his budding career. These adjustments reflect the team’s strategic approach as they prepare for a critical encounter.
During a recent episode of “Sports Fix,” hosted by D’Arcy Waldegrave and Jason Pine, former All Black Mills Muliaina shared insights on the implications of these changes. Muliaina emphasized that the new back three configuration could enhance the team’s dynamics and overall performance against a formidable Springboks side.
The discussion also touched on the White Ferns, who have finalized their squad for the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup. With the tournament approaching, the selection of players will be crucial in determining the team’s success on the international stage.
In addition to the All Blacks lineup, the conversation highlighted the recent decision to stand down Dame Noeline Taurua as head coach of the Silver Ferns. This move has sparked considerable dialogue within the sports community, as Taurua has been a prominent figure in New Zealand netball.
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As the All Blacks gear up for this essential test against the Springboks, the changes in their squad may prove crucial to their performance. With the stakes high, the team’s ability to adapt and execute their game plan will be closely scrutinized by fans and analysts alike.
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