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One storming run from Coles enough for All Blacks nod

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WELLINGTON: A storming 20m run chasing a loose ball in slippery conditions was all it took for Dane Coles to convince All Blacks coach Steve Hansen to include the hooker in his squad for the end-of-season tour.

The 31-year-old front row forward had not played since rupturing knee ligaments against France last November, with a niggling calf injury further delaying his comeback.

He played about 16 minutes for his provincial side Wellington against Taranaki on Friday, though, and it was in New Plymouth that he outsprinte­d two backs to set up the field position for a try that helped his side to a 34-10 victory.

It was his first touch of the ball in the game and was enough for the 56-Test hooker to get the nod yesterday for the 32-man All Blacks squad for what the coach sees as a dry run for next year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan.

“It feels like my first time, being named again,” Coles said yesterday.

“There’s just a lot of emotions. As everyone knows it’s been a tough year so to hear your name called out in the All Blacks, even just to be playing rugby, it’s something I’ve really missed.”

Coles said he would be delaying joining the squad for their first Test of the tour against Australia in Japan to play again for Wellington in their national championsh­ip semi-final against Auckland.

“I didn’t want to go straight to a Test match,” said Coles.

“I didn’t think that would be the best thing for me and the team.”

Prior to his injury troubles, Coles was widely considered the best hooker in world rugby, redefining the position with his pace, handling skills and the ability to get into the open field.

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