Recap: All Blacks v Tonga LIVE | RWC Warmup
Follow all the action from the World Cup warm-up match on the RugbyPass live blog as the All Blacks host Tonga at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton.
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This match - a rare afternoon test in New Zealand - is the final pre-World Cup fixture for both sides before their campaigns in Japan kick-off in a fortnight's time.
Plenty of changes have been made by All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen following their 36-0 thrashing of the Wallabies at Eden Park in Auckland three weeks ago.
Codie Taylor and Matt Todd are the only alterations in the forward pack, coming into the starting side for Dane Coles and Sam Cane, neither of whom feature on the bench.
There's a new-look midfield as well, with Ryan Crotty set to make his first international appearance of the year from second-five.
He replaces Sonny Bill Williams, and will partner up with No. 13 Anton Lienert-Brown, who retains his place from the Bledisloe Cup demolition.
Perhaps the most interesting change to the stating lineup, however, is the selection of Beauden Barrett at first-five.
The two-time World Rugby Player of the Year has been picked at fullback for New Zealand's last three tests, but a shoulder injury to Richie Mo'unga sees the 28-year-old move back to his preferred position, with veteran Ben Smith reclaiming his place at No. 15.
That opens up the possibility of a test debut for rookie playmaker Josh Ioane from off the bench, despite the fact he was excluded from the All Blacks' 31-man World Cup squad.
He is one of five changes on the bench, with one of the more significant inclusions on the pine being that of Scott Barrett, who returns from suspension following his red card during the All Blacks' 47-26 defeat to Australia in Perth last month.
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Liam Coltman, Luke Jacobson and Aaron Smith - who swaps out of the starting XV for TJ Perenara - are the other new faces in the reserves.
As for the underdogs Tonga, the return of experienced first-five Kurt Morath headlines the five changes to their starting side following their 29-19 Pasifika Challenge II loss to Fiji at Eden Park last week.
Head coach Toutai Kefu has also recalled Malietoa Hingano as part of a backline reshuffle, Leicester Tigers flanker Sione Kalamafoni, Glasgow Warriors prop Siua Halanukonuka, and hooker Leva Fifita.
With a further four switches on the bench in the form of Sione Anga'aelangi, Dan Faleafa, James Faiva and Atieli Pakalani, the 'Ikale Tahi will be hopeful of putting in a strong performance against the hosts, especially after Kefu spoke of his side's lofty expectations at the World Cup, where he hopes to finish with a quarter-final spot.
The Pacific Island side have never reached the play-offs of a World Cup in their history, nor have they ever come within 31 points of the All Blacks, but that won't deter the world's 15th-ranked side from putting in a strong showing in Hamilton.
Lineups:
All Blacks: Ben Smith, Sevu Reece, Anton Lienert-Brown, Ryan Crotty, George Bridge, Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara, Kieran Read (c), Matt Todd, Ardie Savea, Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipulotu, Nepo Laulala, Codie Taylor, Joe Moody. Reserves: Liam Coltman, Ofa Tuungafasi, Angus Ta'avao, Scott Barrett, Luke Jacobson, Aaron Smith, Josh Ioane, Jordie Barrett.
Tonga: David Halaifonua, Cooper Vuna, Malietoa Hingano, Siale Piutau (c), Viliami Lolohea, Kurt Morath, Sonatane Takulua, Maama Vaipulu, Fotu Lokotui, Sione Kalamafoni, Leva Fifita, Sam Lousi, Siua Halanukonuka, Siua Maile, Siegfried Fisiihoi. Reserves: Sione Anga'aelangi, Vunipola Fifita, Ma'afu Fia, Dan Faleafa, Zane Kapeli, Leon Fukofuka, James Faiva, Atieli Pakalani.
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I didn't mean to sound down on Dmac. Just looking hard at the bench sub's role of providing impact. I don't think he can do that at 15, and the bench is not really about injury cover anymore (you need to maximise it's use more than that).
He's my first choice of any New Zealander for the 10 jersey with the All Blacks.
Go to commentsAgreed. And I don't have much more to say on it, but I had been having one thought that sprang to mind at the tail of this discussion, and that is that it's not all about Razor.
It's not about any coach being "right". I think a lot of selections can become defense and while it doesn't really apply here I really enjoyed that Andy Farrell just gave into the public demands and changed out his team for the change that had been asked for. Like why not? This is the countries team, keep them engaged. The whole reason i've only just finished watching the game was because I wasn't interested in watching any of the selected players against a team like Italy (still actually enjoyed the first half with the contest Italy made of it).
Faz leap frogs a younger half back into start. He hands the golden child the game over July's golden child. He gives an old winger a go, a new flanker and hooker. None of them really did any good, certainly not enough to suggest they should have been promoted above others, but who cares? You won, and you gave the country what they wanted, that's all that matters after all. It's for the country, not the one in charge who thinks they have to have their own pied piper tune playing.
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