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Unwanted All Black to make his return for Wellington

Exciting young hooker Asafo Aumua will return to the Wellington Lions for Friday night’s Mitre 10 Cup match against Hawke’s Bay at Napier’s McLean Park.

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Aumua missed the first-round match against Tasman but returns for what will be his 32nd Lions cap since he made his debut in 2016, also in Napier.

The 22-year-old, who has scored 17 tries for the Lions, was released from the All Blacks after initially being included in their Rugby Championship squad.

He is one of four changes Lions head coach Chris Gibbes has made to the starting XV from the one that faced Tasman.

Experienced international lock Josh Furno will make his second appearance after he made his debut off the bench in Blenheim.

Hurricanes utility back Vince Aso has also been promoted from the bench and will start at centre while Pepesana Patafilo will play his first game for the Lions on the left wing in place of Ben Lam who is unavailable due to illness.

Fullback Connor Garden-Bachop was injured at training this week and has been replaced by Billy Proctor who moves from centre.

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There is the potential for a further debut with Oriental-Rongotai loose forward Luke Tau’alupe named on the bench which features the inclusion of Highlanders midfielder Thomas Umaga-Jensen.

Gibbes was naturally disappointed with the performance of the squad against Tasman.

“We have been honest around what happened and have worked really hard to improve a lot of areas of our game that we didn’t deliver in against Tasman,” he said.

“Hawke’s Bay will be a challenge at home but the team are looking forward to getting back out on the field and putting out a performance that we can be proud of.”

Wellington: 15 Billy Proctor, 14 Wes Goosen, 13 Vince Aso, 12 Peter Umaga-Jensen, 11 Pepesana Patafilo, 10 Jackson Garden-Bachop, 9 Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, 8 Teariki Ben-Nicholas, 7 Du’Plessis Kirifi (c), 6 Mateki Kafatolu, 5 James Blackwell, 4 Josh Furno, 3 Alex Fidow, 2 Asafo Aumua, 1 Xavier Numia. Reserves: 16 James O’Reilly, 17 Morgan Poi, 18 Sef Fa’agase, 19 Galu Taufale, 20 Luke Tau’alupe, 21 Connor Collins, 22 Thomas Umaga-Jensen, 23 Trent Renata.

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– Wellington Rugby

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What World Rugby say about Dan Sheehan's controversial Lions try

See the last paragraph of World Rugby clarification 3-2022

World Rugby Passport - Clarification 3-2022 which reads

“In principle, in a try scoring situation, if the action is deemed to be a dive forward for a try, then it should be permitted. If a player is deemed to have left the ground to avoid a tackle; or to jump, or hurdle a potential tackler, then this is dangerous play and should be sanctioned accordingly”.


As I said, 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. World Rugby needs to clarify their clarification! So did Sheehan leave the ground to avoid a tackle? If so, then Sheehan should have been penalised.

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