All Blacks team named: Ratima and Barrett to start, Williams given nod at prop

All Blacks team named: Ratima and Barrett to start, Williams given nod at prop
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Beauden Barrett will start again at first five.
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All Blacks v England

Kick-off: 4:10am Sunday 3 November (NZT)

Allianz Stadium (Twickenham), London

Live blog updates on RNZ Sport

Scot Robertson has made changes to his top strength side for Sunday morning’s clash with England at Twickenham. One of the main talking points is at halfback, where Cortez Ratima has been given the starting spot and Cam Roigard preferred over TJ Perenara on the bench. Beauden Barrett starts again at first five.

Tamaiti Williams has been given a start at loosehead prop, reward for consistently strong performances since his return from an injury suffered in the first round of Super Rugby Pacific. He replaces Ethan de Groot, who surprisingly drops out of the squad after being an automatic starter for the last three seasons. Pasilio Tosi takes one of the bench spots, with Robertson loading up his front row options with the two heaviest men to ever play for the All Blacks.

Tamaiti Williams during the All Blacks captains run, Eden Park.

Tamaiti Williams during the All Blacks captains run, Eden Park.
Photo: Lynne Cameron/ActionPress

Elsewhere, the only other really contentious spot was on the wing. Mark Tele’a has been given the 14 jersey, ahead of Sevu Reece after their virtual audition for the role last weekend against Japan.

He joins Caleb Clarke and Will Jordan in the back three, who will all have a big job on their hands taking care of their exciting English opposites.

The rest of the tight five unsurprisingly picks itself for what will be a crucial battle at scrum time. Tyrel Lomax has been in great form this season, but Codie Taylor’s efforts are arguably career-best.

Scott Barrett leads the team at lock, alongside Tupou Vaa’i. The 24-year-old Vaa’i is enjoying a breakout season at test level and will have an intriguing battle against England’s Maro Itoje. The starting loose forwards are again no surprise, with Robertson sticking with boom rookie Wallace Sititi, Ardie Savea and Sam Cane. However, while Samipeni Finau is coming off a strong performance against Japan, he is literally the last man standing in the loose forward reserves. Ethan Blackadder, Dalton Papali’i and Luke Jacobson have all been ruled out with injury.

Jordie Barrett returns from his knee injury suffered in the first Bledisloe Cup test to partner with Rieko Ioane in the midfield, with Anton Lienert-Brown providing cover on the bench. McKenzie is the other back reserve, repeating the role he played in the All Blacks’ last test.

Elsewhere in the reserves, Asafo Aumua and Ofa Tu’ungafasi back up the front row. Patrick Tuipulotu and Anton Lienert-Brown’s experience will be a big factor when they come on in the second half.

England named their side on Wednesday, with George Furbank coming back at fullback after missing the last test between the two sides with injury. Ben Spencer takes over at halfback for the injured Alex Mitchell, while the only form-based change is Tom Curry starting at openside in a bit of a surprise leapfrog ahead of Sam Underhill.

Coach Steve Borthwick has gone with a six/two split on his bench. Forwards Theo Dan and Dan Cole have retained their spots from July, they’re joined by Fin Baxter, Nick Isiekwe, Ben Curry and Alex Dombrandt. Harry Randall and George Ford are the only back reserves.

Twickenham is once again sold out for the match, with a crowd of 82,000 to attend.

Team lists

All Blacks: 1. Tamaiti Williams 2. Codie Taylor 3. Tyrel Lomax 4. Scott Barrett (c) 5. Tupou Vaa’i 6. Wallace Sititi 7. Sam Cane 8. Ardie Savea 9. Cortez Ratima 10. Beauden Barrett 11. Caleb Clarke 12. Jordie Barrett 13. Rieko Ioane 14. Mark Tele’a 15. Will Jordan

Bench: 16. Asafo Aumua 17. Ofa Tu’ungafasi 18. Pasilio Tosi 19. Patrick Tuipulotu 20. Samipeni Finau 21. Cam Roigard 22. Anton Lienert-Brown 23. Damian McKenzie

England: 1. Ellis Genge 2. Jamie George (c) 3. Will Stuart 4. Maro Itoje 5. George Martin 6. Chandler Cunningham-South 7. Tom Curry 8. Ben Earl 9. Ben Spencer 10. Marcus Smith 11. Tommy Freeman 12. Ollie Lawrence 13. Henry Slade 14. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso 15. George Furbank

Bench: 16. Theo Dan 17. Fin Baxter 18. Dan Cole 19. Nick Isiekwe 20. Ben Curry 21. Alex Dombrandt 22. Harry Randall 23. George Ford



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