In anticipation of a highstakes encounter, New Zealand’s All Blacks prepare for a respectful showdown with England in a haka challenge. This marks a significant rematch as both teams vie for supremacy on the rugby field.

Key Team Changes and Preparations

Beauden Barrett, a veteran with 87 caps, returned after suffering a cut that required 12 stitches. He missed the previous match against Scotland, which New Zealand won 2517. After a strong training session, Barrett will captain the All Blacks as they chase a grand slam victory.

Openside flanker Ardie Savea will serve as vicecaptain in this match. Notably, Damian McKenzie remains on the bench despite his impressive performance last weekend, while Barrett continues as the flyhalf. With Caleb Clarke sidelined due to concussion, Leicester Fainga’anuku takes his place on the left wing.

Recent Encounters Between All Blacks and England

The rivalry between New Zealand and England is intense. In fact, five of their last seven matches have been decided by three points or fewer. The upcoming match promises competitive energy, reminiscent of previous encounters.

  • England pushed New Zealand to a narrow 2422 victory last year at Twickenham, thrilling an 82,000strong crowd.
  • During the 2019 World Cup semifinals, England defeated the All Blacks 197, a significant upset.

The Haka Challenge

New Zealand head coach Scott Robertson has welcomed the challenge posed by England to respond to the haka. This Maori war dance traditionally sets the tone for the match, and any respectful response from opponents adds to the drama.

In the previous autumn showdown, former England prop Joe Marler controversially remarked that the haka was “ridiculous,” igniting a backlash in New Zealand. However, the upcoming match preparation has been more focused and respectful.

Robertson acknowledges the importance of engagement surrounding the haka: “It’s a challenge, and if someone responds respectfully, you welcome it.” The All Blacks have a clear strategy and are prepared for England’s potential reactions during the haka.

All Blacks LineUp

The All Blacks’ team for the match features:

  • Backs: Jordan, Carter, Proctor, Tupaea, Fainga’anuku
  • Halfbacks: B Barrett, Roigard
  • Forwards: De Groot, Taylor (vc), Newell, S Barrett (c), Holland, Parker, Savea (vc), Lakai
  • Reserves: Taukei’aho, Williams, Tosi, Lord, Sititi, Ratima, LienertBrown, McKenzie

This clash promises to be an exhilarating contest, showcasing toplevel rugby and mutual respect. The All Blacks are determined to uphold their legacy, while England aims to assert their strength on the field.

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