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Barrett eyes NZ’s No.10 shirt

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Beauden Barrett set his sights on reclaiming the All Blacks’ No.10 jersey yesterday as he prepares to begin a stint in Japan, which is battling a coronaviru­s surge.

The two-time World Rugby player of the year is set to return to his favoured fly-half position for Tokyo-based Suntory Sungoliath, the team he has joined for the upcoming domestic season after exercising an option in his New Zealand Rugby contract.

Barrett has spent most of the past two years playing at full-back for the All Blacks, with Richie Mo’unga preferred at fly-half.

But rocky results at last year’s Rugby Championsh­ip, which New Zealand won despite successive losses to Australia and Argentina, have heaped pressure on coach Ian Foster.

Barrett, 29, said yesterday his move to Tokyo was made with a place in the All Blacks’ 2023 World Cup squad — at fly-half — in mind. “For two years now I’ve been playing a lot of time at 15, so I’ve really enjoyed playing some rugby back at 10,” said Barrett.

“I’ve got a little bit of work to do in slotting back into that role, but it’s a role that I enjoy mostly and I’m most passionate about playing. So I’m working really hard on that, getting back into the groove and working on the combinatio­ns with my nines and my midfielder­s.

“I think you would probably expect me to play more at No.10, and that’s certainly something that I’m aspiring to do back in New Zealand and for the All Blacks.”

Japan’s Top League season is set to kick off on Jan 16, but the country is battling a wave of infections, with Tokyo reporting a record 1,591 new cases yesterday.

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is expected to announce a state of emergency today, which will likely have an effect on the maximum number of spectators allowed at sporting events.

Barrett regularly played in front of full stadiums last year in New Zealand, which has been widely praised for its coronaviru­s response, but he insisted he had no regrets about coming to Japan.

“Absolutely, I would still come if given the choice again,” he said. The way that it’s been dealt with here, I’ve been impressed that we’re still allowed to do the things that we are.”

 ?? AFP ?? Suntory Sungoliath’s Beauden Barrett poses with the team’s mascot.
AFP Suntory Sungoliath’s Beauden Barrett poses with the team’s mascot.

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