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McKenzie starts, SBW recalled to face Wallabies

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SYDNEY: Damian McKenzie was awarded a start at fullback and centre Sonny Bill Williams recalled after serving a four-match suspension as Steve Hansen named his All Blacks team for the Rugby Championsh­ip opener against Australia.

Livewire back McKenzie will win his third cap at Sydney’s Olympic Stadium tomorrow after Hansen decided to rest Israel Dagg and move Ben Smith to the right wing in his place.

“Israel, we feel that he could do with an extra week’s preparatio­n and Jordie Barrett is injured so it becomes obvious that Damian is going to be the next guy if we don’t want to play Ben there,” Hansen said.

“And we didn’t want to play Ben there, we want to play him on the wing. Damian’s been in great form for his franchise and he’s been pretty unlucky to be behind Jordie in the first place. He’s ready for it, he’s got a smile on his face and he’s raring to go.”

Liam Squire was included at blindside flank in place of 34-year-old Jerome Kaino, another of the six changes to the line-up that drew 15-15 in the final Test of the British and Irish Lions series month.

“We just think Liam’s going to bring some real energy to the game,” Hansen added.

“He sat watching the Lions series because of his (injured) thumb and we thought he deserved a chance. Clearly JK’s not getting any younger and so we’ve got to look after him too over a long season.”

Winger Rieko Ioane, who scored two tries in the first Lions Test, returns after illness, and defence organiser Ryan Crotty has recovered sufficient­ly from a hamstring injury to take his place in the last centres alongside Williams.

Williams was dismissed for a dangerous shoulder charge on Lions wing Anthony Watson in the second Test in Wellington – the first All Black in half a century to be sent off. – Reuters

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