All Blacks XV player ratings vs Brave Blossoms
The All Blacks XV had an entertaining 41-27 win over Japan in sticky conditions in Tokyo with All Blacks XV centre Billy Procter a standout with four tries.
Here's how the All Blacks XV rated in the second match against the Brave Blossoms:
1. Aidan Ross – 6/10
The All Blacks XV scrum feared better when Ross was on the field. Doesn’t offer the same dynamism around the paddock as incumbent All Blacks Ethan De Groot and Tamati Williams.
2. George Bell - 7
The 2022 New Zealand Under 20 representative was called into the squad earlier in the week for Asafo Aumua. Bell performed honourably with accurate lineout throwing and solid industry around the field. A good young prospect.
3. Jermaine Ainsley - 7
A strong tour for the former Wallaby. Produced some strong carries and held up at scrum time in the humidity for the most part.
4. Naitoa Ah Kuoi - 8
Robust defense, including a vital turnover when Japan was on the attack. Accurate lineout work.
5. Quinten Strange - 6
Tidy lineout work. In an injury-plagued season, another one to benefit considerably from more game time.
6. Akira Ioane - 6
Toiled gamely on defense but had little impact with the ball in hand. Appears to be a long way behind incumbent All Blacks Shannon Frizell and Samipeni Finau.
7. Billy Harmon - 7
Usual pest at the breakdown, so quick on the ball. The respect in which he is held was shown in his appointment as vice-captain.
8. Pita Gus Sowakula - 7
Strong defensively but was quieter than usual (tightly marked) with the ball in hand.
9. Brad Weber - 8
Was involved in the lead-up to two tries, kicked a 50/22, and passed with real gusto. A timely reminder by Weber of his quality though sometimes his box kicking was a little shallow.
10. Stephen Perofeta - 8
Regular minutes in his best position are invaluable for Perofeta. Silky skills are a delight to watch and a major threat against any defense.
11. Jona Nareki - 7
Had a hand in two tries and kicked a 50/22. A lively performance from the Highlanders Fijian flyer.
12. Jack Goodhue - 7
Direct running often punctured the hosts' defense. Lovely touches in the creation of two tries. Might be the last time Goodhue is seen in a black jersey and that’s a shame. A quality performer hard done by injury.
13. Billy Proctor - 9
Dropping a hurried pass from Perofeta was the only blemish in a memorable night for the Hurricanes centre. His exceptional support play and hard work defensively make him a favourite of coaches.
14. AJ Lam - 6
Finished a Love break and kick brilliantly but otherwise had few chances to shine.
15. Ruben Love - 8
Set up two tries, the first with an incisive run and the second with two quick kicks that traveled 80m. A try-saving tackle on Semisi Masirewa, who scored two second-half tries, was another quality moment.
Reserves
16. Tyrone Thompson - 4 - Wayward lineout throwing invited Japan back into the contest.
17. Ollie Norris - 6 - Resisted a fast-finishing Japanese scrum. A couple of big hits defensively.
18. George Dyer - N/A – Didn’t feature long enough to rate.
19. Cameron Suafoa - N/A – Didn’t feature long enough to rate.
20. Christian Lio-Willie - 7 – Big carry relieved pressure when the All Blacks XV were squeezed at a scrum inside their own 22 when Japan was charging. Busy and bustling from a real Crusaders 2023 hero.
21. Folau Fakatava - 4 – Lacked the spark of last week as the All Blacks XV wanned at the finish.
22. Alex Nankivell 6 – Not a long shift, but solid on defense and made the advantage line with a couple of carries.
23. Sam Gilbert N/A – Didn’t feature long enough to rate.
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And there is nothing authentic about Moana Pacifika, it is a sixth NZ franchise. Almost all of the players are NZ citizens, born and raised in NZ, were developed by NZ secondary schools and play in the NPC. The players just happen to be of Pacific heritage (just as there are a very large number of Pacific heritage players on the original five NZ franchises). Moana Pacifika is a marketing ploy for Auckland’s second SRP franchise.
Fiji Drua are legitimately a Pacific island team. Most players are born in Fiji, the players live and train in Fiji, and they play their home matches in Fiji.
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