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All Blacks head into first camp as virus restrictio­ns lifted

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The return of internatio­nal rugby in New Zealand took a step closer with the All Blacks squad assembling for a training camp as the government relaxed Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

The All Blacks play Australia in two Bledisloe Cup matches in Wellington on Oct 11 and in Auckland the following week, the first rugby tests since the Six Nations was put on hold in late March due to the pandemic.

The training camp, in the eastern Bay of Plenty town of Whakatane, is the first opportunit­y All Blacks coach Ian Foster has had to work with the squad since naming it earlier this month.

A second camp will be held next week in

Hamilton before they reassemble for the first test against the Wallabies at Wellington Regional Stadium, which should be a full house following the government’s decision to loosen Covid-19 curbs.

Whether crowds are to be allowed at Eden Park in Auckland for the second game will not be known until Oct 5. The country’s largest city was the centre of a new outbreak of the coronaviru­s last month and is subject to tighter restrictio­ns.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, however, said yesterday that an additional two weeks with tighter restrictio­ns would give them confidence to allow Auckland to drop to the same level.

“With time, you can have greater confidence,” Ardern said.

“If we continue on this path, it’s likely that in two weeks time, we’ll have that added confidence.”

The All Blacks could face more than two months away from their families due to Covid-19 controls when they head to Australia for the Rugby Championsh­ip from early November.

While no player has opted out of the trip, scrumhalf TJ Perenara said it was a difficult choice.

“It will have its challenges,” he told Stuff Media. It’s not an easy situation for anyone.” — Reuters

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