All Blacks sides are now typically selected on Super Rugby form and the North-South match has not been played since 2012.
WELLINGTON - All Blacks coach Ian Foster has said next month’s rebooted North-South match should be embraced by the top echelon of New Zealand’s rugby players and seen as an opportunity to potentially play a once-in-a-career game.
The fixture between the composite sides representing teams from each of New Zealand’s two main islands was held annually for much of the 20th Century and widely considered a defacto All Blacks trial. “A lot of our players, our top All Blacks, have talked about the North-South match for years, but never had the chance to play in it,” Foster said of the 29 August clash at Auckland’s Eden Park.The sides will be coached by Foster’s assistants with John Plumtree and Scott McLeod in charge of the North team, while Greg Feek and Brad Mooar will lead the South.
Foster also emphasised the game would harken back to the days when the match was seen as an All Blacks trial, with hopes still strong of test matches being played later this year.“In a year where there is a lot of uncertainty around the international game ... this is obviously a chance to do something different on the New Zealand stage.”
Foster and selector Grant Fox would name 28 players to each squad in the week following the final Super Rugby Aotearoa clash between the Canterbury Crusaders and Auckland Blues on 16 August“To have this special game at the end of it keeps the players motivated and excited.”
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