
Highlanders and Southland loosehead prop Ethan de Groot has missed All Blacks selection for the third week in a row, with management opting for Tamaiti Williams to start and Ofa Tu鈥檜ngafasi on the bench.
De Groot was dropped ahead of the England match two weeks ago for not meeting 鈥渋nternal standards鈥, according to coach Scott Robertson. He was previously dropped by Ian Foster in 2022 because his fitness and work rate were below standard. However, Robertson suggested that Williams and Tu鈥檜ngafasi are playing better.
鈥淚t鈥檚 difficult not to play Ethan de Groot but the other two are playing great footy, as simple as that. The impact that Ofa鈥檚 made [is] a prime example,鈥 Robertson said following the squad naming for Sunday鈥檚 test against France in Paris. 鈥淓than鈥檚 done everything again, he鈥檚 been exceptional off-field and owned the situation he鈥檚 in. We鈥檝e rewarded performance.鈥
The front row of Williams, Asafo Aumua and Tyrel Lomax were superb against Ireland, while for the second straight week, Tu鈥檜ngafasi and Tosi made an immediate impact off the bench at scrum time. The latter pair have been named on the bench again.
Earlier this week, forwards coach Jason Ryan admitted there were 鈥渟ome real selection headaches鈥 for this weekend.
鈥淭he front row selections are probably the toughest that I鈥檝e ever had in my coaching career with the competition that鈥檚 out there. And I think that鈥檚 a credit to all the boys.
鈥滻鈥檓 not going to name names, but they鈥檙e all working extremely hard and it makes for some tough conversations in the next couple of days. They鈥檙e all putting their foot forward and doing the best that they can for the team.
On de Groot, Ryan said the 26-year-old, who started the opening World Cup match against France last year, had been working hard during the week.
鈥滺e was considered after the English test but we rewarded form and that鈥檚 sometimes just what happens, isn鈥檛 it? Guys get opportunities. But he has been working extremely hard as they all have.
鈥淥fa has been a bit of an unsung hero to be fair. His experience, his professionalism of how he helps the younger boys and challenges the experienced guys has been world-class.鈥
The All Blacks have made five changes to the starting XV this week, including the return of hooker Codie Taylor and first-five Beauden Barrett after passing HIA assessment protocols. A head injury to former captain Sam Cane against Ireland has resulted in Ardie Savea shifting to openside flanker, Wallace Sititi moving to No 8, and Samipeni Finau starting at blindside. Peter Lakai will provide loose forward cover from the bench.
Two of last weekend鈥檚 heroes, Damian McKenzie and Aumua, head to the bench. Cam Roigard returns to the starting XV with Cortez Ratima heading to the bench. Meanwhile, Sevu Reece returns to right wing with Mark Tele鈥檃 out because of a hand injury.
All Blacks side to play France at Stade de France
1. Tamaiti Williams (17 caps);
2. Codie Taylor (93);
3. Tyrel Lomax (42);
4.鈥疭cott Barrett (78) (captain);
5. Tupou Vaa鈥檌 (36);
6. Samipeni Finau (7);
7.鈥疉rdie Savea (92) (vice-captain);
8. Wallace Sititi (8);
9.鈥疌am Roigard (8);
10. Beauden Barrett (132);
11.鈥疌aleb Clarke (27);
12.鈥疛ordie Barrett (67) (vice-captain);
13. Rieko Ioane (79);
14.鈥疭evu Reece (31);
15.鈥疻ill Jordan (39)
Reserves: 16. Asafo Aumua (18); 17.鈥疧fa Tu鈥檜ngafasi (66); 18. Pasilio Tosi (6); 19.鈥疨atrick Tuipulotu (49); 20.鈥疨eter Lakai (1); 21. Cortez Ratima (10); 22.鈥疉nton Lienert-Brown (82); 23. Damian McKenzie (60).
Luke Kirkness is the Sports Planning Editor for the NZ Herald. He鈥檚 an award-winning journalist who also covered consumer affairs for the Herald and served as an assistant news director.
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