
Coach Dave Rennie labelled this assignment as "the toughest tour in rugby," saying that it will demand the absolute best from his team. He noted that the extended seven-week campaign is an excellent opportunity to measure the All Blacks against the current benchmark in world rugby while building foundational connections ahead of the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
“This tour will challenge us and demand the very best of us. We have selected a squad that we know is up to the challenge," coach Rennie said.
"It’s a balanced blend of experienced Test players and a cohort of younger players who will be keen to work hard and showcase their skillset on tour.
“We are thrilled for those players who will have the opportunity to pull on the All Blacks jersey for the first time, and welcome back those who are returning to the group.
Three rookies have been called up to earn their first Test caps: prop Siale Lauaki, loose forward Semisi Tupou Ta'eiloa, and lock Josh Jacomb.
“With eight matches in six weeks, including a four-Test series against the Springboks, this would have to be the toughest tour in rugby. Every player will be required to play their part across this tour, whether it’s preparing to play or helping their mates prepare.
“It will be an intense seven weeks of touring but an excellent opportunity for us to pit ourselves against the current benchmark team in world rugby, and to build connections with each other in a way that only a tour of this scale can do. What we learn about ourselves on and off-field will set us up well for the Rugby World Cup in 2027."
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