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All Black rejects headline 26-man Maori All Blacks squad to face Fiji

By Online Editors
The Maori All Blacks. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Four new caps have been named in the Maori All Blacks side to take on Fiji in a two-match series in Suva and Rotorua later this month.

Chiefs hooker Nathan Harris, Hurricanes first-five Fletcher Smith, Chiefs midfielder Alex Nankivell and Highlanders wing Jordan Hyland are all included in the side for the first time, while there is plenty of experience elsewhere throughout the squad.

Harris is one of many discarded All Blacks that weren't named in Steve Hansen's 39-man Rugby Championship squad on Tuesday night that have instead been named in this Maori squad.

They include one-test soon-to-be Hurricanes prop Tyrel Lomax, three-test Highlanders loose forward Elliot Dixon, uncapped Blues No. 8 Akira Ioane, three-test Chiefs halfback Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, and uncapped Crusaders halfback Bryn Hall.

While the sextet of All Blacks contenders aren't likely to be involved in the Rugby Championship, the Maori All Blacks provides them with an opportunity to keep pushing for national selection should injury strike any of the players currently in Steve Hansen's squad.

Head coach Clayton McMillan said that one prop is likely to be added to the side before the squad departs for Fiji next week.

"We’re excited to name four new caps in Nathan Harris, Alex Nankivell, Fletcher Smith and Jordan Hyland," he said.

"With six players (Harris, Lomax, Dixon, Ioane, Hall and Tahuriorangi) in our mix with All Blacks experience, we can take a very solid squad to Suva and then on to Rotorua.

"Pulling on the Maori All Blacks jersey is a wonderful opportunity, and I know that these players will want to represent their heritage, their whanau and their country well. These next two fixtures will allow players to showcase what they have, and really put their best foot forward for higher honours."

Keeping the All Blacks hopefuls prepared for an unpredictable call-up to the national side is a Fijian outfit that will be itching to prove their worth after much hype has been made about their World Cup chances.

This series kicks-off an elongated build-up to the global showpiece event for John McKee's 38-man squad, which features the likes of Olympic gold medal-winning Racing 92 lock Leone Nakarawa, new Melbourne Rebels halfback Frank Lomani, and powerful midfielders and outside backs such as Semi Radradra of Bordeaux and Josua Tuisova of Toulon.

Following the completion of the two-match series, Fiji will then head into the Pacific Nations Cup, where they will play Japan, Canada and Samoa, before facing Tonga at Eden Park in Auckland as part of the Pasifika Challenge II on August 2.

Maori All Blacks 26-man squad to face Fiji in Suva and Rotorua (bold denotes new cap):

Hookers

Ash Dixon (Ngati Tahinga) Hawke's Bay / Highlanders

Nathan Harris (Ngati Apakura /Tainui) Waikato / Chiefs

Props

Tyrel Lomax (Ngai Tuhoe/Muaupoko) Tasman / Highlanders

Ben May (Ngati Maniapoto) Hawke's Bay / Hurricanes

Marcel Renata (Ngati Whanaunga/Ngai Takoto) Auckland/ Blues

Ross Wright (Ngati Whatua/Ngati Porou) Northland / Blues

Locks

Tom Franklin (Ngati Maniapoto) Otago / Highlanders

Pari Pari Parkinson (Te Whanau a Apanui) Tasman / Highlanders

Isaia Walker-Leawere (Ngati Porou) Hawkes Bay / Hurricanes

Loose Forwards

Whetukamokamo Douglas (Ngati Porou/Ngati Whakaue) Canterbury / Crusaders

Elliot Dixon (Ngapuhi) Southland/ Highlanders

Akira Ioane (Ngapuhi/Te Whanau a Apanui) Auckland / Blues

Mitchell Karpik (Rongomaiwahine/Ngati Kahungunu) Bay of Plenty / Chiefs

Reed Prinsep (Te Rarawa) Canterbury / Hurricanes