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Laumape's performance sparks huge debate over All Black centre partnership

By Josh Raisey

After the Hurricanes’ late win over the Highlanders in Wellington on Friday, one player in particular has grabbed the fans’ attention on Twitter, Ngani Laumape.

After scoring a hattrick last week against the Brumbies, the 25-year-old bagged another two against the Highlanders in superb fashion. However, it is not just his try scoring that is making him one of the in-form players in New Zealand currently. Throughout the game he proved what a danger he is with ball in had; he was brushing defenders off with consummate ease and making ground. His passing is increasingly improving, and he added a few deft kicks behind the Highlanders’ defence.

While some may still have reservations about certain aspects of his game, this is what the fans are saying about the bulldozing centre:

There is no better time than a World Cup year to hit the form of your life, and Laumape is rapidly racing into contention for many fans to make the All Blacks squad for rugby’s showpiece later this year.

Steve Hansen has many centres to choose from for this year’s tournament, meaning some players will be left disappointed come September. On current form, many fans are enticed by the prospect of the Hurricane linking up with either of the Crusaders’ duo Ryan Crotty or Jack Goodhue in the midfield for the All Blacks. Either way, many feel that the former league player must start this year in a black jersey.

With Anton Lienert-Brown also in contention, some fans are saying that Sonny Bill Williams has tough competition to make the squad this year with Laumape’s form, and that Ma’a Nonu’s chances are even slimmer.

The Hurricanes have now won three from four games, and many other members of their squad, such as Ardie Savea and Ben Lam, look to be in scintillating form. But it’s the centre Laumape that seems to be making the biggest statement at the moment.

This is what the fans have been saying about the All Blacks squad: