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Fainga’anuku set for NZ debut

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AUCKLAND: Powerhouse wing Leicester Fainga’anuku will make his All Blacks debut after being named yesterday in the side to start the first Test against Ireland as Covid struck down another New Zealand coach.

Canterbury Crusaders standout Fainga’anuku will start on New Zealand’s left wing at Eden Park in Auckland tomorrow, while another uncapped Pacific Islands-born player, bruising Waikato Chiefs forward Pita Gus Sowakula, will be on the bench.

Ireland coach Andy Farrell named all four of his New Zealand-born players in the match-day 23 for the opening Test of a three-match series.

Jamison Gibson-Park will start at scrum-half with James Lowe on the wing while Joey Carbery and Bundee Aki, who captained Ireland against the Maori All Blacks on Wednesday, are on the bench.

They are joined in the replacemen­ts by Cian Healy, despite the veteran prop limping off during the 32-17 defeat in Hamilton.

Veteran fly-half Johnny Sexton will captain the side in his 106th internatio­nal.

All Blacks scrum guru Greg Feek yesterday became the seventh member of the New Zealand coaching or playing staff to test positive for Covid-19 this week.

Head coach Ian Foster, who also tested positive and has been in isolation along with assistants John Plumtree and Scott McLeod, conceded that the disrupted build-up had not been ideal.

“Clearly it’s been intriguing but it is what it is,” said Foster, who could be cleared to rejoin the team tomorrow.

“We’re excited with the team we’re putting out there and it doesn’t change that there’s a statement that we want to make on the first Test of the year.”

Second-row forward Scott Barrett was a surprise choice at blindside flanker, after niggles to Akira Ioane and Dalton Papalii.

Barrett’s last start in the unfamiliar role came in the 2019 World Cup semifinal defeat to England where he was replaced at half-time, leading to widespread criticism.

“I don’t spend too long thinking about the 2019 game,” Foster said. “This one, we’re very clear about the strategy.

“He’s bringing a bruising defence and a ball-carrying art to his game now. He’s probably our most dynamic lock ball-carrier at the moment so we can probably utilise that a little bit at six.”

Fainga’anuku, 22, replaces Will Jordan, who is one of three players with Covid, along with Jack Goodhue and David Havili. New Zealand yesterday also called up Auckland Blues wing Mark Telea and Wellington Hurricanes prop Tyrel Lomax.

TEAMS

New Zealand (15-1): Jordie Barrett; Sevu Reece, Reiko Ioane, Quinn Tupaea, Leicester Fainga’anuku; Beauden Barrett, Aaron Smith; Ardie Savea, Sam Cane (capt), Scott Barrett; Sam Whitelock, Brodie Retallick; Ofa Tuungafasi, Codie Taylor, George Bower. Replacemen­ts: Samisoni Taukei’aho, Karl Tu’inukuafe, Angus Ta’avao, Pita Gus Sowakula, Dalton Papalii, Finlay Christie, Richie Mo’unga, Braydon Ennor. Ireland (15-1): Hugo Keenan; Keith Earls, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe; Johnny Sexton (capt), Jamison Gibson-Park; Caelan Doris, Josh van der Flier, Peter O’Mahony; James Ryan, Tadhg Beirne; Tadhg Furlong, Dan Sheehan, Andrew Porter. Replacemen­ts: Dave Heffernan, Finlay Bealham, Cian Healy, Kieran Treadwell, Jack Conan, Conor Murray, Joey Carbery, Bundee Aki.

 ?? AFP ?? Canterbury Crusaders’ Leicester Fainga’anuku, left, in action during a Super Rugby match last month.
AFP Canterbury Crusaders’ Leicester Fainga’anuku, left, in action during a Super Rugby match last month.

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