2020 Māori All Blacks
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@Bovidae said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:
The Māori All Blacks v Moana Pasifika match presented by Sky will bring culture, connection and entertainment to Hamilton’s FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton on Saturday, 5 December, New Zealand Rugby (NZR) announced today. The match brings together the Māori All Blacks for the only time in 2020 and will mark their first match in Hamilton since playing Samoa during the 2008 Pacific Nations Cup. It will also be the first time a team has played under the Moana Pasifika banner.
https://www.chiefs.co.nz/news-item/mori-all-blacks-to-play-moana-pasifika-in-hamilton
The Māori All Blacks will be coached by Clayton McMillan (Ngāi Te Rangi) who has guided the team to four wins from five matches since being appointed in late 2017, and has been appointed as the interim Chiefs Head Coach for 2021. The Maori All Blacks squad will be named on Monday, 23 November.
Tana coaching Moana, interesting...
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Māori All Blacks to play Moana Pasifika
The Māori All Blacks will play one game in 2020, against a team of players of Pasifika heritage, made up of current and former international players, and a number of players eligible for international Pasifika teams. This team will play under the name Moana Pasifika, the same banner used for the franchise that may join the Super Rugby competition from 2022.
The game will be played on Saturday, 5 December 2020 at FMG Stadium Waikato (Hamilton). Kick-off is at 7.05pm.
2020 Māori All Blacks coaching staff
Māori All Blacks Head Coach is once again Clayton McMillan (Bay of Plenty). The names of the assistant coaches haven't been published. In previous years, Roger Randle (Waikato Assistant Coach) was one of the assistant coaches.
2020 Moana Pasifika coaching staff
Moana Pasifika will be coached by Blues assistant coach, Faalogo Tana Umaga. He will be assisted by former Highlanders coach Aaron Mauger.The 2020 Māori All Blacks squad
For this post, I've looked at the availability of players who have been capped for the Māori All Blacks previously, as well as potential new caps.
Below is the 2019 squad.
Strikethrough: players not or no longer available
Italics: players capped before 2019, who are available (in NZ)
*asterisk: possible new cap (playing SR and/or Mitre 10 Cup)Position Player LH prop Haereiti Hetet(in Fiji squad) ; Pouri Rakete-Stones (also TH); Ross WrightHooker Ash Dixon (c); Nathan Harris(injured); Quentin MacDonald; Leni Apisai ; Joe Royal; * Kianu Kereru-Symes; * Tyrone ThompsonTH prop Tyrel Lomax(in ABs squad); Marcel Renata; Josh Hoheck (also LH); Namatahi WaaLock Isaia Walker-Leawere; Tom Franklin(overseas); Pari Pari Parkinson(injured); Keepa Mewett; * Manaaki Selby-Rickit; * Matiaha Martin; * Josh Goodhue?Loosies Akira Ioane(6/8) (in ABs squad); Whetukamokamo Douglas (6/8); Mitch Karpik (7); Reed Prinsep (6/8); Liam Messam (6); Billy Harmon (7); Kara Pryor (7); * Ethan Roots (also lock)Halfback Bryn Hall; Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi; Sam Nock; Jonathan Ruru; * Ereatara Enari First five-eighth Otere Black; Fletcher Smith (also fullback); Josh Ioane; Jackson Garden-Bachop; * Lincoln McClutchie Midfield backs Alex Nankivel (injured?); Sean Wainui (also wing) (injured?); Teihorangi Walden(injured);Rob Thompson(overseas); *Rene Ranger; * Quinn Tupaea; * Rameka PoihipiOutside backs Jordan Hyland; Shaun Stevenson; Jonah Lowe; Nehe Milner-Skudder; Matthew Lansdown; Trent Renata; * Zarn Sullivan; * Bailyn Sullivan; * Matt Wright Apart from a few stand-outs like Tyrone Thompson and Zarn Sullivan, I haven't included other first-year Mitre 10 Cup players.
I may have overlooked a few players of whom I didn't know whether they have Maori heritage or not.So, assuming they'll pick a squad of approximately 26 players, who do you think they'll pick?
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I thought Ranger had previously had difficulty proving his whakapapa (I think that's the right term). Had a feeling he was adopted either officially or otherwise and it wasn't clear if he is actually Maori. Stand to be proved wrong and it's obviously a delicate subject.
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@Stargazer said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:
Ethan Roots
Te Ahiwaru Cirikidaveta. A solid loosie/lock - he'd be handy.
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Ranger is definitely a Cook Islander .one player who has impressed since he returned from Injury is Tamati Tua and could be an outside chance to make the NZ Maori squad , although I know he is down to have shoulder surgery at the end of the season .
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@Machpants guess Ranger could go in that team, Jone Macilai too.
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@Kiwidom DLB isn't Maori; Ben May is injured; Caleb Makene will be playing sevens (Ignite 7s; I've left out all players who'll be playing at the Ignite7s). The other ones are indeed possibilities.
Edited to add that Makene was initially named for the USA leg of the MABs tour to the USA, Brazil and Chile (2018). He didn't play for the MABs because he got injured in the Mitre 10 Cup Final.
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It's only a one-off game so I don't expect the squad to be huge. Too many options at halfback and not enough in other positions like prop and lock. Ben May might be rolled out again (if fit).
Midfield has been decimated by departures (Thompson) and injuries (Nankivell as well) so McMillan will be hoping Wainui is fit.
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@Bovidae said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:
It's only a one-off game so I don't expect the squad to be huge. Too many options at halfback and not enough in other positions like prop and lock. Ben May might be rolled out again (if fit).
Midfield has been decimated by departures (Thompson) and injuries (Nankivell as well) so McMillan will be hoping Wainui is fit.
That's why I said "approximately 26". A matchday 23 with only a few extras.
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@ARHS I assume they are eligible, but thinking about Jarrad Hoeata in the squad made me and I don't think we need the others, maybe Williams and Garland excepted, although Lowe can play at centre. As per usual, I do expect a surprise or two.
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@Stargazer said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:
@ARHS I assume they are eligible, but thinking about Jarrad Hoeata in the squad made me and I don't think we need the others, maybe Williams and Garland excepted, although Lowe can play at centre. As per usual, I do expect a surprise or two.
He was playing in the Match Fit team on three. In fact seeing him in that team and Filipo Levi in the other one made me hope there would be another round of this....
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@ARHS said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:
Rather thin ranks in some positions. Are Rivez Reihana, the Hoeata brothers, Tamaiti Williams and Matt Garland others that are eligible??
Skipwith-Garland is from BOP. Just saying.
Ware and Webber could also be in the mix.
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Not sure what the criteria is to be selected in the Island team, but if it's just whoever has Island heritage, then here's who could be in the team.
Loosehead: Daniel Lienert-Brown, Jarred Adams, Ezekiel Lindenmuth, James Lay, Tevita Mafileo, Xavier Numia, Rob Cobb
Hooker: Andrew Makalio, Luteru Tolai, Samisoni Takei'aho
Tighthead: Angus Ta'avao, Sione Mafileo, Siate Tokolahi, Michael Alaalatoa, Alex Fidow, Joe Apikatoa, Josh Iosefa-Scott
Lock: Gerard Cowley-Tuioti, Naitoa Ah Kuoi, Kane Leaupepe, Samipeni Finau, Sam Slade
6/8: Marino Mikaele-Tu'u, Pita Sowakula, Teariki Ben-Nicholas, Vaea Fifita, Nasi Manu, Viliame Taulani
Openside: Sione Havili, Alamanda Motuga, Murphy Taramai
Halfbacks: Folau Fakatava, Jonathan Taumateine, Dwayne Polataivao, Lisati Milo-Harris
First Five: Stephen Perofeta, Luteru Laulala, Orbyn Leger
Midfield: Tumua Manu, Tanielu Telea, Vince Aso, Fetuli Paea, Ray Nu'u, Stacy Ili, Neria Fomai, Danny Toala, Sio Tomkinson
Wing: Salesi Rayasi, AJ Lam, Leicester Fainga'anuku, Mark Telea, Jacob Raumaitayuki-Kneepkens, Emoni Narawa, Lolagi Visinia, Julian Savea, Pepesana Patafilo, Kirisi Kuridrani
Fullback: David Havili, Etene Nanai-Seturo, Chase Tiatia
Players who have Maori/Island heritage: Josh Ioane, Jackson Garden-Bachop, Liam Messam, Isaia Walker-Leawere, Ere Enari, Jonah Lowe, Shaun Stevenson, Te Ahiwaru Cirikidaveta, Leni Apisai(?), Nehe Milner-Skudder.