Introducing: The 5 Uncapped Players In the 2021 All Blacks Squad

Introducing: The 5 Uncapped Players In the 2021 All Blacks Squad

The All Blacks selectors, Head Coach Ian Foster, Assistant Head Coach John Plumtree and former All Black Grant Fox, have named the squad for the 2021 Steinlager Series Tests against Fiji and Tonga.

Here are the five uncapped players who have been included in the squad.

Ethan Blackadder

Born: 22 March 1995
Position: Loose forward
Height, weight: 190cm, 111kg


 

The son of former All Blacks captain Todd Blackadder, Ethan hails from North Canterbury originally but attended Nelson College. Blackadder was called into the Tasman provincial team in 2016 after a stellar club season. He became a regular starter for Tasman in 2017 as they made their way to the Premiership Final and in 2019, Blackadder helped the side secure its first provincial title. With the ability to play both lock and in the loose forwards, the versatile player made his Crusaders debut in 2018 and has 20 appearances for the Super side.

   
   

Finlay Christie


Born: 19 September 1994
Position: Halfback
Height, weight: 177cm, 82kg

 

Born in Scotland, Christie moved to New Zealand aged seven and attended St Kentigern’s College in Auckland before heading to Canterbury to study. He made his provincial debut for Tasman in 2016 and his eye-catching form saw him offered a Chiefs contract in 2017.  He played one season for the Chiefs before becoming a key player in Tasman’s run to the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership Final in 2017.  He played for the Hurricanes in 2018-2019 and then moved home to the Blues for the 2020 season. Christie is also a former New Zealand gymnastics representative.

   
   

Ethan de Groot

Born: 22 July 1998
Position: Prop
Height, weight: 190cm, 122kg

 

Raised in New Zealand’s deep south, the form of 22-year-old loosehead prop Ethan de Groot has been a highlight of the Highlanders campaigns this year. De Groot developed as a player at Southland Boys’ High School and rose through the Rugby Southland Academy and age group teams before making his provincial debut for Southland in 2018.  He made two appearances off the bench for the Highlanders last year before becoming a feature of the matchday 23 this year, scoring two tries in the ‘Landers win over the Waratahs in Sky Super Rugby Trans Tasman.

   
   

Quinn Tupaea

Born: 10 May 1999
Position: Midfield back
Height, weight: 186cm, 97kg

 

Quinn Tupaea announced his arrival on the provincial scene for Waikato in 2018 after starring at Hamilton Boys’ High School and as New Zealand Schools captain. A powerful runner and skilful with ball in hand, he started in 11 of his 12 appearances that season and was named Waikato Emerging Player of the Year. He took his outstanding form in his debut season with the Chiefs in 2020 and was named Chiefs Rookie of the Year. The club has signed him through to 2023. Tupaea also played for the Māori All Blacks against Moana Pasifika last year.

   
   

George Bower

Born: 28 May 1992
Position: Prop
Height, weight: 183cm, 115kg

 

Born in Lower Hutt, 29-year-old prop George Bower, who can cover both tighthead and loosehead, began his rugby playing for the Avalon club and worked his way through the ranks, playing for the Wellington Under 20 team in 2011 before moving to Dunedin to train as a teacher. He played for Otago B and one game for the top team in 2014 as an injury replacement but it wasn't until 2018 that he managed to get more regular games.  Things moved quickly for the hard-working prop and he was then signed by the Crusaders for the 2019 season and has helped the team to three Super Rugby titles. He was called up to the All Blacks squad last year but is yet to make his test debut.

     
     
     

The 2021 Steinlager Series

1. All Blacks vs Tonga, Saturday 3 July, plus Māori All Blacks vs Manu Samoa, Mt Smart Stadium, AUCKLAND

2. All Blacks vs Fiji, Saturday 10 July, Forsyth Barr Stadium, DUNEDIN

3. All Blacks vs Fiji, Saturday 17 July, plus Tonga vs Samoa FMG Stadium Waikato, HAMILTON

FULL ALL BLACK SQUAD

 
 
 
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