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RTS and Ennor combine again, this time for the All Blacks XV

06:23 am on 3 November 2022

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Braydon Ennor have both been named to start for the All Blacks XV in their game against Ireland A in Dublin on Saturday morning.

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The pair started in the All Blacks close win over Japan in Tokyo last weekend and were then released to join up with Leon MacDonald's squad.

Tuivasa-Sheck and Ennor will combine in the midfield for the first game of their tour before returning to the All Blacks.

There is a strong contingent of Crusaders and Chiefs players named to take the field, while the starting lineup includes seven All Blacks capped players.

The All Blacks XV starting front row features loosehead prop Aidan Ross, tighthead prop Tevita Mafileo and Brodie McAlister at hooker.

Tyrone Thompson, Finlay Brewis and Tamaiti Williams will provide impact off the bench.

Josh Dickson and Captain Patrick Tuipulotu make up the locking duo, with Dominic Gardiner, Marino Mikaele Tu'u and Luke Jacobson the loose forward trio.

Crusaders players Zach Gallagher and Christian Lio-Willie are on the bench.

In the backs, an experienced combination of TJ Perenara (Co-Captain) and Damian McKenzie will take the field at nine and ten, with young Hurricanes player, Cam Roigard on the bench.

The back three is made up of AJ Lam on the left wing, Shaun Stevenson on the right and Ruben Love starting at fullback.

Josh Ioane and Alex Nankivell named to be injected off the bench.

Head Coach Leon MacDonald said: "We are anticipating a huge challenge from Ireland A. They are a top tier, physical team with strong attack and defence, as we saw earlier this year against the Māori All Blacks."

MacDonald is excited for Tuipulotu and Perenara to lead the side.

"With a short lead in to this first match, we've balanced out experience with younger rising talent.

"The players are all out to showcase their immense skills and strength as a team, they're excited to get this opportunity to play on an international scale and to represent New Zealand in what will be a proud moment for players and their whanau," said MacDonald.

The matchday 23 is as follows (Province/Super Rugby Club):

1. Aidan Ross (26, Bay of Plenty / Chiefs)

2. Brodie McAlister (25, Canterbury / Crusaders)

3. Tevita Mafileo (24, Bay of Plenty / Hurricanes)

4. Josh Dickson (27, Otago / Highlanders)

5. Patrick Tuipulotu - Captain (29, Auckland / Blues)

6. Dominic Gardiner (21, Canterbury / Crusaders)

7. Luke Jacobson (25, Waikato / Chiefs)

8. Marino Mikaele-Tu'u (24, Hawke's Bay / Highlanders)

9. TJ Perenara - Vice-Captain (30, Wellington / Hurricanes)

10. Damian McKenzie (27, Waikato / Chiefs)

11. AJ Lam (24, Auckland / Blues)

12. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (29, Auckland / Blues)

13. Braydon Ennor (25, Canterbury / Crusaders)

14. Shaun Stevenson (25, North Harbour / Chiefs)

15. Ruben Love (21, Wellington / Hurricanes)

16. Tyrone Thompson (22, Hawke's Bay / Chiefs)

17. Finlay Brewis (22, Canterbury / Crusaders)

18. Tamaiti Williams (22, Canterbury / Crusaders)

19. Zach Gallagher (21, Canterbury / Crusaders)

20. Christian Lio-Willie (24, Otago / Crusaders)

21. Cam Roigard (21, Counties Manukau / Hurricanes)

22. Josh Ioane (27, Otago / Chiefs)

23. Alex Nankivell (26, Tasman / Chiefs)