All Blacks v Australia: Beauden Barrett back, Damian McKenzie benched for Bledisloe II

All Blacks v Australia: Beauden Barrett back, Damian McKenzie benched for Bledisloe II


New Zealand’s Beauden Barrett in action, Rugby Championship, New Zealand All Blacks v Argentina. Sky Stadium, Wellington. Saturday 10 August 2024.
© Mandatory credit: Kerry Marshall / www.photosport.nz

New Zealand’s Beauden Barrett in action, Rugby Championship, New Zealand All Blacks v Argentina. Sky Stadium, Wellington. Saturday 10 August 2024.
© Mandatory credit: Kerry Marshall / www.photosport.nz
Photo: Kerry Marshall / www.photosport.nz

All Blacks v Wallabies

Kick-off: 7:05pm Saturday 28 September

Sky Stadium, Wellington

Live updates on RNZ Sport

Damian McKenzie has either paid the price for an error-ridden performance in Bledisloe I or taking an admittedly well-earned rest. All Black coach Scott Robertson has replaced him at first five with Beauden Barrett, one of several changes to the starting side to face the Wallabies at Sky Stadium on Saturday night.

The other changes to the backline see the injury-enforced change at second-five, with Jordie Barrett’s knee injury seeing him replaced by Anton Lienert-Brown. Will Jordan remains at fullback, where he started on Saturday after Beauden Barrett’s late withdrawal due to illness.

TJ Perenara comes back in at halfback for Cortez Ratima, while Sevu Reece stays on the right wing and David Havili comes back into the 23.

The reasons for McKenzie’s benching will presumably be confirmed by Robertson when he fronts media this afternoon, but it should be taken into account that he is one of only two players to have started every test this year. He’s also only been subbed once, so with the Bledisloe Cup now safely stored away for another year, this test was always likely to be one where he was given the night off. Harry Plummer has dropped out of the squad after only playing three minutes last weekend.

However, it doesn’t mask the fact that McKenzie’s performance in the 31-28 win over the Wallabies in Sydney came under heavy scrutiny, so for him to be left out the week after can be seen as a consequence of that.

New Zealand’s Damian McKenzie kicks a conversion.
Photo: Kerry Marshall / www.photosport.nz

Lienert-Brown’s inclusion is predictable given his consistent form, but all eyes will be on Barrett. He last started at first five two years ago, against Scotland at Murrayfield. It was one of five starts in the 10 jersey, three of which were losses.

Meanwhile, Sam Cane gets a start in his 100th test match in an unchanged forward pack from last weekend.

The All Blacks are looking to snap a shocking record at Sky Stadium, a venue they have not won a test match at since 2018.

All Blacks: 1 Ethan de Groot 2 Codie Taylor 3 Tyrel Lomax 4 Scott Barrett (c) 5 Tupou Vaa’i 6 Wallace Sititi 7 Sam Cane 8 Ardie Savea 9 TJ Perenara 10 Beauden Barrett 11 Caleb Clarke 12 Anton Lienert-Brown 13 Rieko Ioane 14 Sevu Reece 15 Will Jordan

Bench: 16 Asafo Aumua 17 Tamaiti Williams 18 Pasilio Tosi 19 Patrick Tuipulotu 20 Luke Jacobson 21 Cortez Ratima 22 David Havili 23 David Havili

Wallabies: TBC



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