Northern Edition

Select Edition

Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Why the All Blacks’ depth is a ‘concern’ ahead of Rugby World Cup

Joe Moody playing for New Zealand. Photo / Getty Images

With just three months to go until this year’s Rugby World Cup in France, the All Blacks’ injury toll has been described as a “concern” by former New Zealand wing Jeff Wilson.

ADVERTISEMENT

With just a few weeks to go in Super Rugby Pacific, the international season is nearly upon us.

The All Blacks will name their 36-player squad for the Rugby Championship this weekend live on Sky Sport NZ’s The Breakdown, but a number of their frontline stars may be unavailable.

David Havili, Joe Moody, Fletcher Newell, Quinn Tupaea and George Bower are among the players included in the All Blacks’ current injury list.

Video Spacer
Video Spacer

While he wasn’t included in the list of names highlighted on The Breakdown, veteran second rower Sam Whitelock also picked up an injury against the Hurricanes last Saturday.

As former All Black Jeff Wilson discussed, one position is becoming a “concern” for the All Blacks ahead of the “challenge” that awaits them in France.

“It presents the opportunity for players that they might not have got a chance to look at,” Wilsons said on The Breakdown.

“They have four Test matches before the South African Test at Twickenham before the Rugby World Cup, there’s a Rugby Championship, but they’ve got to pick… 36 players.

ADVERTISEMENT

“I tried to write 36 guys’ names down, excluding those 36 guys wo are injured, and it’s hard to get to 36 guys to fill the positions.

Related

“There’s an All Blacks XV team that’s going to be named on the same day that’s going to play a couple of Test matches in Japan.

“The concern for me… prop for me right now is surely an issue if we’re thinking about the challenge in front of us going into a Rugby World Cup.”

As revealed last month, All Blacks and Crusaders prop Joe Moody will miss the rest of the Super Rugby Pacific after undergoing surgery to repair a tendon in his ankle.

ADVERTISEMENT

“The major concern for me is how bad is Joe Moody? How bad is he? He’s a linchpin of that number one jersey,” former All Black Steven Bates added.

“Out of all the guys that were on that board there, that’s the biggest concern for me.”

But as Bates discussed, coach Ian Foster “can’t control” who is and isn’t injured. The All Blacks will have a plan to manage their squad if some players aren’t available.

“It’s hard to say who’s going to come back,” Bates said.

“The other issue is when they come back, their timing that they come back, as a general rule they need a couple of games before they go (to the World Cup).

“Timing is paramount to when they come back.

“At the end of the day that is something that Ian Foster can’t control. Yes, he’s got to have it in his rear-view mirror… they’ll have all backup plans for when they guys come (back).”

The All Blacks will begin their World Cup campaign in almost three months’ time when they take on hosts and favourites France.

ADVERTISEMENT

South Africa vs New Zealand | The Rugby Championship U20's | Full Match Replay

Argentina vs Australia | The Rugby Championship U20's | Full Match Replay

Saitama Wildknights vs Tokyo Sungoliath | Japan Rugby League 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

The Game that Made Jonah Lomu

The gruelling reality behind one of the fastest sports in the world | The Report

Boks Office | Episode 40 | The Steven Kitshoff Special

Perry Baker in the house | HSBC Life on Tour | Los Angeles

Confidence knocks and finding your people | Flo Williams | Rugby Rising Locker Room

Trending on RugbyPass

Comments

5 Comments
M
MitchO 710 days ago

Who are the front rowers for the squad? Samusoni t at 2 surely plus Dane coles then c Taylor? De groot Lo max then whom?

O
Otagoman II 712 days ago

I don't think Joe Moody is going to walk straight back in as the loosehead. De Groot is the incumbent. We found our frontrow last year.

m
mikejjules 711 days ago

Yes I think all those names are either replaceable or fringe cup selections

M
Massive 712 days ago

You don't have a squad of one though.

Load More Comments

Join free and tell us what you really think!

Sign up for free
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

S
Solenn Bonnet 5 days ago
Leinster cleanse palette with record URC scoreline against Zebre

My name is Solenn Bonnet, and I am a single mother navigating the challenges of raising my two-year-old child while trying to make ends meet. I came across a trading platform that promised astonishing daily profits of 18%. The allure of such a high return on investment was too tempting to resist, and I found myself drawn into cryptocurrency trading. Excited by the prospect of financial freedom, I invested a significant amount of my savings, totaling over 5.7 BTC. However, what started as a hopeful venture quickly turned into a nightmare. The platform was a scam, and I lost everything I had invested. The emotional toll of this loss was immense; I felt devastated and helpless, struggling to provide for my child and keep up with my bills. In my desperate attempt to recover my funds, I sought help from various recovery experts. Unfortunately, I encountered numerous fraudulent individuals who claimed they could help me retrieve my lost money. Each time I reached out, I was met with disappointment and further scams, which only deepened my despair. Last year was one of the most challenging periods of my life, filled with anxiety and uncertainty about my financial future. Feeling overwhelmed and at a loss, I confided in a close friend from church about my situation. She listened compassionately and shared her own experiences with financial difficulties. Understanding my plight, she introduced me to Tech Cyber Force Recovery, a group of skilled hackers known for their expertise in recovering lost funds. Skeptical yet hopeful, I decided to reach out to them as a last resort. Their services came at a higher cost, but my friend generously offered to help me with a partial payment. I was amazed by how quickly they responded and began the recovery process. Their team was professional, efficient, and incredibly supportive throughout the entire ordeal. To my relief, they successfully recovered more than I had lost to those heartless scammers. This was truly transformative, and I felt a sense of relief and gratitude that I hadn’t felt in a long time. I strongly encourage anyone who has faced similar challenges or fallen victim to scams to reach out to Tech Cyber Force Recovery. If you’ve invested in a fraudulent platform like I did, they are highly capable of helping you reclaim your hard-earned money. Don’t lose hope; there is a way to recover what you’ve lost.

CONSULT TECH CYBER FORCE RECOVERY

EMAIL.. support@techyforcecyberretrieval.com

WhatsApp.. +15617263697

website.. https://techyforcecyberretrieval.com

Telegram.. +15617263697

0 Go to comments
LONG READ
LONG READ How long can South Africa hedge their bets in both hemispheres? How long can South Africa hedge their bets in both hemispheres?
Search