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Tavatavanawai, Holland named in All Blacks

Tavatavanawai, Holland named in All Blacks

Otago Daily Times13 hours ago

Fabian Holland and Timoci Tavatavanawai will be joining Ethan de Groot in the All Blacks.
The Highlanders might have finished bottom of Super Rugby Pacific but they have tripled their representation in the national squad.
Incumbent prop de Groot, rising Otago lock Holland and midfield revelation Tavatavanawai have been named in the All Blacks squad for the three-test series against France.
Holland's unlikely fairytale has come true.
It is reward for both his potential — he is still just 22 — and his consistently excellent performances for the Highlanders in Super Rugby Pacific this season.
It also caps what will forever be one of the more interesting journeys to the All Blacks.
The story has been well told how Holland, who grew up idolising New Zealand rugby players, left his native Netherlands at the age of 16 to go to school in Christchurch.
He then moved to Dunedin, where his rise with Otago and the Highlanders was so rapid it always seemed a matter of when, not if, he would represent his adopted land.
Holland, on form, would arguably walk straight in the All Blacks' starting XV and have a chance of making his test debut on home turf at Forsyth Barr Stadium.
He will, however, have to contend with captain Scott Barrett, Chiefs talisman Tupou Vaa'i and Blues veteran Patrick Tuipolotu for a place in the match-day squad for the first test against France on July 5.
Highlanders fans will also be delighted to see Tavatavanawai named by coach Scott Robertson in his All Blacks squad of 35.
The blockbusting Fijian-born back had a remarkable season in the South after being elevated to the co-captaincy and switched from wing to second five.
His physicality, explosiveness and freakish ability to gain turnovers make him an X-factor package, and it will intriguing to see how that translates to the test arena.
Tavatavanawai, 27, who joined the Highlanders from Moana Pasifika in 2014, and represents Tasman in the NPC, will jostle with Jordie Barrett and Quinn Tupaea for the second five role in the All Blacks, though he could also be considered in his original spot on the wing.
The other new caps named in the All Blacks at Taranaki's Coastal Rugby Club today were Hurricanes flanker Du'Plessis Kirifi, Chiefs hooker Brodie McAlister and Chiefs prop Ollie Norris. All Blacks squad
Hookers:
Codie Taylor (34 years old, Crusaders / Canterbury, 96 caps)
Samisoni Taukei'aho (27, Chiefs / Waikato, 30)
Brodie McAlister (28, Chiefs / Canterbury, *)
Props:
Ethan de Groot (26, Highlanders / Southland, 29)
Tamaiti Williams (24, Crusaders / Canterbury, 18)
Ollie Norris (25, Chiefs / Waikato, *)
Tyrel Lomax (29, Hurricanes / Tasman, 44)
Fletcher Newell (25, Crusaders / Canterbury, 22)
Pasilio Tosi (26, Hurricanes / Bay of Plenty, 7)
Locks:
Scott Barrett (31, Crusaders / Taranaki, 80) (Captain)
Patrick Tuipulotu (32, Blues / Auckland, 51)
Tupou Vaa'i (25, Chiefs / Taranaki, 38)
Fabian Holland (22, Highlanders / Otago, *)
Loose forwards:
Samipeni Finau (26, Chiefs / Waikato, 8)
Ardie Savea (31, Moana Pasifika / Wellington, 94) (Vice-Captain)
Du'Plessis Kirifi (28, Hurricanes / Wellington, *)
Wallace Sititi (22, Chiefs / North Harbour, 10)
Luke Jacobson (28, Chiefs / Waikato, 24)
Halfbacks:
Cameron Roigard (24, Hurricanes / Counties Manukau, 10)
Cortez Ratima (24, Chiefs / Waikato, 11)
Noah Hotham (22, Crusaders / Tasman, 1)
First-five eighths:
Beauden Barrett (34, Blues / Taranaki, 134)
Damian McKenzie (30, Chiefs / Waikato, 61)
Midfielders:
Anton Lienert-Brown (30, Chiefs / Waikato, 84)
Jordie Barrett (28, Hurricanes / Taranaki, 68) (Vice-Captain)
Rieko Ioane (28, Blues / Auckland, 81)
Quinn Tupaea (26, Chiefs / Waikato, 14)
Billy Proctor (26, Hurricanes / Wellington, 2)
Timoci Tavatavanawai (27, Highlanders / Tasman, *)
Outside backs:
Caleb Clarke (26, Blues / Auckland, 29)
Sevu Reece (28, Crusaders / Southland, 32)
Will Jordan (27, Crusaders / Tasman, 41)
Ruben Love (24, Hurricanes / Wellington, 1)

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