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Shaun Stevenson expresses disappointment over All Blacks feedback

Shaun Stevenson of the Chiefs. Photo by Michael Bradley/Getty Images

One-time All Black Shaun Stevenson is back from a brief stint in Japan and has offered a candid insight into his mindset as he weighs up his future options.

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The short-term sabbatical came about as Stevenson reportedly looked to end his contract with New Zealand Rugby early to make a full-time shift to Japan’s League One.

A compromise was reached, and Stevenson was released temporarily, missing the opening three rounds of the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season while suiting up for the Kubota Spears. The club were eager to land the 28-year-old’s signature after losing Wales star Liam Williams to injury.

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The sabbatical allowed the star fullback room to breathe and consider his career in New Zealand with an outside perspective.

There are options for both club and country for a talent like Stevenson, with a relationship with the Kubota club and eligibility for Samoa once the mandatory three-year stand-down period is served since his last All Blacks Test, which was in 2023.

The key to any decision over his future will, of course, be Stevenson’s All Blacks selection prospects, something he’d like some more transparency over.

“I guess after last year, it was pretty disappointing,” Stevenson explained at Chiefs training ahead of their second final rematch of the year against the Blues.

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“I think the disappointing thing was just the feedback in terms of where I was sitting and, you know, I can’t help or change that. So, you know, I’ve got to do what’s best for myself and for my family.

“That’s just part of footy, right? So just got to keep moving forward”

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All Blacks management deliver phone calls to both selected and unselected fringe talents, with the latter often receiving feedback on what the coaching group are looking for to help players reach their potential.

For Stevenson, a player in his prime who has been in the All Blacks conversation for several years now, he’d like to have a better understanding of where he stands “in the pecking order” after a “lack of feedback” from the selectors.

“I mean, obviously I’m a one-test All Black, you can’t take that away from myself. I guess being up in Japan, you kind of think about a lot of things around outside of footy, you open your eyes up to a lot more things when you’re in New Zealand compared to when you’re in Japan.

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“New Zealand rugby is not going to be the whole time. So, I have to look after my future and my family and stuff.”

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On the prospect of switching international allegiance to represent his Samoan heritage, Stevenson was undecided and waiting to see where certain chips would fall.

“Maybe, we’ll see, we’ll see. I’m not sure if they got the coaching staff sorted at the moment. So, I mean, that’s not a no. So, we’ll see what happens. And obviously, World Cup in a couple of years, so, we’ll see what happens here.”

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JWH 81 days ago

Not better than Baz or WJ. Suck it up and play better mate

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Andrew Nichols 82 days ago

As Chiefs fan I love watching his play but he’s his own worst enemy wrt a black jersey. He got told to beef up his defence and didnt. Compare him to Reuben Love…and yeah..the AB boat has now sailed.

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JW 82 days ago

If you compare him to Love, you can go and do it right now on this site, I did it months ago, he beats Love in most everything from memory, especially defence.


But you did somehow hit the nail on the head! He is his own worst enemy in general with his laid back style. What makes him great at what he’s good at, but when you compare him to someone who is completely the opposite like Love, it’s what stands out as the actual difference (rather than stats telling the true story).


He was on fire in 2023 with such great form those errors for being a fraction slow reacting/thinking were few and far between. He wasn’t close to those same standards last year, but obviously it was still wrong for players like Fihaki to be selected ahead of him just because hes a short drive, rather than flight, away.

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Wiseguy 82 days ago

Disagree. I think he tried too hard last year and played injured. I also never bought into the whole thing that he’s a week defender. I think it was just an excuse not to pick him when he was in brilliant form. He’s better than Love at this point in their careers.

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Poorfour 2 hours ago
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I suspect the major holdback is still for other unions to sell their tickets. One thing I did notice and didn’t know how to quantify is that the major areas of availability seem to be the standing sections in the grounds that have them.


If we assume that those are a) around 5-10% of the total tickets (a guess) and b) there are still around 10-15% held back, then 80% of the available seats would get us to c350k.


I agree with you that the 400k target is very attainable, and this article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/c9dqn0g2jdgo


reminded me that we have the Women’s Soccer Euros a month or two ahead of the RWC. A good run there could well stoke additional interest for the rugby, especially as the broadcasters and the sports themselves seem to be getting their act together in terms of promoting a summer of women’s sport.


But even without that, what’s clear is that the tournament has already met its planned sales and that the matches will be well attended, with the bigger ones almost certainly selling out. I imagine that financially we’re now well into upside territory.

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