The All Blacks XV is the second national rugby union team of New Zealand, after the All Blacks. New Zealand's second national team has had numerous names in its history: Junior All Blacks, New Zealand XV, New Zealand A, New Zealand B, All Blacks XV.[citation needed]
Union | New Zealand Rugby Union | |
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Emblem(s) | Silver fern | |
Coach(es) | Clayton McMillan | |
Captain(s) | Patrick Tuipulotu | |
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First international | ||
Junior All Blacks 23–19 Australia A (26 June 2005) | ||
Largest win | ||
Junior All Blacks 57–8 Fiji (2 June 2007) | ||
Official website | ||
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Matches played as the 'All Blacks XV' are not test matches, usually against a touring side or when on tour, and against non-top tier rugby nations.
History
editThe NZ Juniors (U23s), popularly known as the Junior All Blacks, had been active from 1958 to 1984 playing 7 international matches. They were disbanded in 1984 and replaced by a non-age restricted team called the New Zealand Emerging Players. The Emerging Players were active in 1985 and 1986 but only played internal tours in fixtures against New Zealand provincial sides. In 2006, the team was formally reintroduced and repurposed as the second national team[1] when they competed in the inaugural Pacific Nations Cup.
In 1991 a New Zealand XV played both Romania and USSR in the 'test' fixtures of their tours to New Zealand.
In 1991 a New Zealand B team played Australia B during their short tour.
In 1992 a New Zealand XV team beat England B in a pair of non-cap games during the tourists' 8-game tour.
In 1998 a New Zealand A team lost 10-18 to the England touring side at Hamilton.
In 2005 a New Zealand A team played two matches against Australia A.
In 2006, the second team was re-branded as the Junior All Blacks, inheriting the nickname of the previous New Zealand U23 team. This second XV participated in the 2006, 2007 and 2009 Pacific Nations Cup. In 2008 the Maori All Blacks played in this tournament. The Junior All Blacks were put into a hiatus shortly after the 2009 tournament. The side was then reinstated in 2019, but their first set of games were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2022 the team was re-branded once again as the All Blacks XV for matches against Ireland A and the Barbarians.
- "The All Blacks XV was launched as NZR’s next senior national representative team after the All Blacks, as a critical high-performance pathway to the All Blacks. As the next senior national representative side, the All Blacks XV will have the same high expectations as the other Teams in Black ... The All Blacks XV follows in the footsteps of similar teams which have assembled throughout New Zealand rugby's history, including the Junior All Blacks, New Zealand A and Emerging Players."[2]
Results
edit- Scores highlighted in red colour denoted a loss.
Current squad
editThe All Blacks XV squad for their 2024 Northern Tour with matches against Irish provincial side Munster and Georgia,[3] as updated on 30 October 2024.[4]
Players in bold are players capped by the senior New Zealand national team, the All Blacks.
Head Coach: Clayton McMillan
- Peter Lakai, Christian Lio-Willie[5] and Josh Lord were initially named in the All Blacks XV squad, but later joined the All Blacks as injury replacements for Ethan Blackadder, Luke Jacobson and Dalton Papali'i.
- Emoni Narawa and Hoskins Sotutu were initially named in the All Blacks XV squad but had to withdraw due to injury.
- Caleb Delany, Devan Flanders, Corey Kellow and Simon Parker weren’t named in the original All Blacks XV squad, but were brought in as replacements for Lakai, Lio-Willie, Lord and Sotutu.
- Ruben Love wasn’t named in the original All Blacks XV squad, but joined the squad from the All Blacks to get more game time.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Junior All Blacks [dead link ]
- ^ Patrick Tuipulotu to lead All Blacks XV on Northern Tour
- ^ "All Blacks XV squad named for 2024 Northern Tour". allblacks.com (Press release). 8 October 2024. Retrieved 21 October 2024.
- ^ "Update to All Blacks XV squad for Northern Tour". allblacks.com (Press release). 30 October 2024. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ "Ruben Love joins four newbies in All Blacks XV squad update". RugbyPass. 30 October 2024. Retrieved 2 November 2024.