Taranaki Daily News

Beauden Barrett

- Marc Hinton

The multi-faceted qualities of in-form Blues backline stars Beauden Barrett and Rieko Ioane present as two of the more interestin­g selection dilemmas ahead of the resurrecte­d North-South clash at Eden Park in Auckland on August 29.

With confirmati­on the anachronis­tic interislan­d fixture – squeezed out of the calendar in the profession­al era – will take place a fortnight after the final round of Super Rugby Aotearoa, attention now turns to potential lineups at the disposal of the All Blacks assistant coaches who will take charge of the respective teams.

And it would appear to be North Island coaches John Plumtree and Scott McLeod who have the most to ponder, with South mentors Brad Mooar and Greg Feek likely to lean heavily on the dominant Crusaders franchise in their lineup for a fixture that helps fill the void created by Covid-19’s devastatio­n of the test schedule.

With designatio­n set as the province first represente­d (rather than high school attended), Plumtree and McLeod have the far greater depth, and options, at their disposal, given 10 of the 14 Mitre 10 Cup unions are from the North Island.

As has become the norm in New Zealand rugby of late, Barrett’s best position becomes a major talking point for the interislan­d fixture. The 29-year-old was used extensivel­y as a fullback by the All Blacks last year and has occupied the same spot for the Blues since making his debut for his new franchise in Super Rugby Aotearoa.

But, of course, we all know Barrett is a world-class No 10, capable of having an even greater influence on a game from the first receiver position than he can with the extra time and space afforded him in the last line.

With Barrett it all comes down to balance. The All Blacks moved him to fullback to allow them to start Richie Mo’unga at No 10 in a two-for-one type selection. The Blues made a similar call with Otere Black once Stephen Perofeta’s season-ending foot fracture reduced their options at fullback.

But there is the very real – and extremely tantalisin­g – prospect that we could see Barrett go head to head against Mo’unga at first five-eighth in the revived interislan­d fixture as Plumtree and McLeod work through an array of backline options for the Eden Park clash.

With Chiefs fullback Damian McKenzie also available for the North, it could be in their best interests to push Barrett up to No 10 and allow McKenzie to start at the back where he is a highly effective attacking weapon. Black could then slot on to the bench as cover, allowing Barrett to make the familiar late-game switch to fullback.

The wing and midfield combinatio­ns also throw up plenty

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