Henry springs some surprises
Tue, 27 May 2008 08:09
The All Blacks named nine uncapped players in a 25-man training squad announced on Tuesday for Tests next month against Ireland and England and the upcoming Tri-Nations series.
The new-look group is missing 11 players who have quit the All Blacks since last year's failed World Cup campaign, including flank Jerry Collins, who announced his retirement from the New Zealand game on Monday.
All Blacks coach Graham Henry said Collins would not have made the squad anyway due to indifferent form.
Also missing is Hurricanes scrumhalf Piri Weepu, who played his last Test in June last year, World Cup loose forward Chris Masoe and centre Isaia Toeava.
The 25-strong training group also does not include several likely Test contenders from Crusaders, who play the Super 14 Final against the Waratahs on Saturday.
The final 26-member All Black squad for the Ireland and England Tests and the Tri-Nations series will be named on Sunday.
In the absence of Weepu, Jimmy Cowan of the Highlanders and Brendon Leonard of the Chiefs have been named as the No.9s in the squad, with the Crusaders' Andy Ellis also in contention.
Uncapped players in the group include Auckland Blues forward Anthony Boric and Highlanders lock Tom Donnelly.
New players from the Chiefs are lock Kevin O'Neill, flyhalf Stephen Donald and centre Richard Kahui.
Blues centre Anthony Tuitavake has been included, along with wing Rudi Wulf and Highlanders utility back Paul Williams.
With Collins out of the frame, contenders for his blindside flank position include Highlanders loose forward Adam Thomson, the Blues' Jerome Kaino - both of whom were included in the training group - and the Crusaders' Kieran Read.
Henry backed Collins's decision to retire from New Zealand rugby, saying he would not have been chosen for the All Blacks squad due to his unimpressive form in the Super 14.
"He wouldn't have got in the All Blacks in this first selection anyway," said Henry.
"His form had wavered and he'd be the first to agree with that.
"I talked to him two weeks ago and said to him that it was a very competitive position and that other guys were playing better than he was at the time.
"We watched him play against the Blues for the Hurricanes and the semifinal against the Crusaders last weekend, and things didn't change a great deal in that respect," added Henry.
But Henry said he did not believe his conversation with Collins had been a factor in the 48-Test veteran's decision to retire from the game in New Zealand.
"I think he made the decision to move on some time ago," said the All Blacks boss.
All Blacks training squad:
Forwards: John Afoa, Anthony Boric, Daniel Braid, Tom Donnelly, Andrew Hore, Jerome Kaino, Sione Lauaki, Keven Mealamu, Kevin O'Neill, John Schwalger, Rodney So'oialo, Adam Thomson, Neemia Tialata, Tony Woodcock.
Backs: Jimmy Cowan, Stephen Donald, Richard Kahui, Brendon Leonard, Mils Muliaina, Ma'a Nonu, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Conrad Smith, Anthony Tuitavake, Paul Williams, Rudi Wulf.
AFP






