Exciting changes in the All Blacks lineup as they face England! Catch the latest on team selections and key players!
The All Blacks have officially named their team to take on England this Saturday at the prestigious Allianz Stadium in Twickenham, London. Head Coach Scott Robertson, alongside his dedicated team of assistant coaches, has made a total of 11 changes to the squad from their last outing, marking a significant shift in strategy ahead of this crucial match. The anticipation is building as fans eagerly await this iconic clash that has become a staple in international rugby, with kick-off set for 4:10 am NZT on Sunday, November 3rd.
One of the most talked-about decisions in Scott Robertson's lineup is the confirmation of Beauden Barrett taking the reins at fly-half. With Jordie Barrett returning to the fold, playing at inside centre after missing the final Rugby Championship match due to injury, the selection creates a formidable backline that promises electrifying plays. The choices made by Robertson emphasize tactical depth and player versatility, crucial against a formidable English side known for their formidable forward pack and strategic game play.
As the All Blacks approach this encounter with England, rugby aficionados will be keeping a keen eye on Scott Barrett, who not only leads the team as captain but is also known for his fierce adherence to high-pressure situations. Each selection made by the coaching team reflects their deep understanding of the game and an uncanny ability to adapt in the face of fierce competition. With a mix of seasoned players and exciting international prospects, the All Blacks are undoubtedly set to deliver a thrilling performance at Twickenham.
In historical context, the All Blacks have often had memorable encounters with England at Twickenham, which is considered one of the hallowed grounds in rugby. This match is not just a page in a sports schedule, but rather the continuation of a fierce rivalry that has seen high-stakes drama and unforgettable moments. Fun fact: did you know the All Blacks only lost to England three times in their last decade of matches? Buckle up as we get ready for Round 4 on November 3rd!
All Blacks Head Coach Scott Robertson and his co-selectors, Assistant Coaches Scott Hansen, Jason Holland, Jason Ryan and Tamati Ellison, have named their ...
All Blacks v England. Kick-off: 4:10am Sunday 3 November (NZT). Allianz Stadium (Twickenham), London. Live blog updates on RNZ Sport.
Scott Robertson has confirmed his All Blacks team to take on England this Saturday at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.
Deciding between Damian McKenzie or Beauden Barrett at No 10 is one of a few big calls Scott Robertson has to make.
Jordie Barrett, who missed the final Rugby Championship game against Australia though injury, is at inside centre and Scott captains the side from the second ...
Scott Robertson has once again opted for Beauden Barrett at fly-half as the All Blacks boss selected his side to face England this weekend.