Whanganui Chronicle

All Blacks scraping together test programme for 2021

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The All Blacks are set to face Fiji and Italy in a lightweigh­t test series next July — after being turned down by several smaller nations to clash before the end of this year.

The Herald understand­s next year’s series would see the All Blacks host Italy (two tests) and Vern Cotter’s Fiji (one) at the same time as the British and Irish Lions’ scheduled blockbuste­r tour of South Africa.

The schedule remains in doubt, however, due to New Zealand’s border restrictio­ns in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic that has wrought havoc with the internatio­nal calendar — with the All Blacks’ tests against Wales and Scotland, scheduled for July this year, postponed indefinite­ly and the Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championsh­ip in serious doubt.

The All Blacks last played Fiji nine years ago in Dunedin, winning 60-14, while it has been 11 years since Italy lost 27-6 in their last appearance on New Zealand soil.

At the weekend, All Blacks coach Ian Foster revealed the North-South match had been scheduled for the first time since 2012 after multiple second-tier teams turned down invitation­s to take on the All Blacks between the end of Super Rugby Aotearoa and the start of the Mitre 10 Cup.

“We had a window of time between Super Rugby Aotearoa and Mitre 10 Cup.

“Normally we would try to play a test match — potentiall­y against a Tier 2 country. There was no Tier 2 country that wanted to play us,” Foster told Martin Devlin on Newstalk ZB.

“We put an invite out to a few but clearly a lot of countries aren’t in a situation or prepared to come over here and play at the moment, and we fully understand that.”

Foster says the North-South match — which NZ Rugby were hoping could be played in front of a crowd to bring in $1 million in revenue — isn’t vital for the All Blacks, but is important from an economic perspectiv­e.

“We lost three test matches, with that we lose a lot of revenue that helps fuel the game.”

The All Blacks’ first match of the year, against a Moana Pacific side at Mt Smart Stadium on October 3, is also expected to be confirmed soon.

— NZ Herald

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Fiji seem likely to be in line for a test match in New Zealand in July next year.
Photo / Photosport Fiji seem likely to be in line for a test match in New Zealand in July next year.

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