The All Blacks have announced a reshuffled line-up for their crucial clash against France in Paris this weekend forced by a string of injuries that have sidelined several key players.
The team is also embracing the historical significance of the Dave Gallaher Trophy and the Armistice Day commemorations during their stay in the French capital.
The team’s depth is being tested with Sam Cane (concussion), Mark Tele’a (hand), Sam Darry (knee), Ethan Blackadder (calf), Luke Jacobson (fractured thumb), and Dalton Papali’i (upper hamstring) all ruled out of the contest.
Five changes have been made to the starting XV, including the return of hooker Codie Taylor and first five-eighth Beauden Barrett, both cleared to play following successful completion of HIA protocols. Asafo Aumua and Damian McKenzie are poised to make an impact off the bench.
Sam Cane’s absence following a head injury sustained in the Ireland match has necessitated a restructured loose-forward combination. Ardie Savea shifts to openside flanker, Samipeni Finau steps in at blindside, and Wallace Sititi takes up the number 8 jersey. Peter Lakai will cover the loose forwards and is set to earn his second All Blacks cap if called upon.
Cam Roigard has been handed the starting halfback role, while Cortez Ratima remains in the match-day squad to provide support. On the wings, Sevu Reece makes his return, replacing the injured Mark Tele’a.
The match carries added significance as it coincides with Armistice Day. The All Blacks have paid tribute to the occasion and the legacy of Dave Gallaher, the captain of the Originals who led New Zealand in their first Test against France before losing his life in World War I.
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