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    Machpants
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    Lots on scalpers websites

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    Trig
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    @cgrant are Tangitau and Springer Maori?

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    I don't know about Springer but:

    Tongan - Kautai, Tangitau
    Samoan - Kirifi, T and P Umaga-Jensen
    Niuean - G and M Wrampling

    It's possible some might qualify but the likes of Kautai, the Umaga-Jensens and Kirifi would have been selected previously you would think.

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    So looking at the squad for 2025's matches against Japan and Scotland, I wonder if the All Blacks coaches will send some of the 'fringe' players to Japan with the MABs for their first match (which is played the week before the first Test against France). If the likes of Ruben Love, Billy Proctor and Noah Hotham aren't going to be playing in that opening Test, I'd personally rather see them get some minutes for Maori (especially given they've already had plenty of time in All Blacks camp).

    The MABs will likely have to rely on some provincial players to plug the gap at hooker, prop and possibly outside back.

    Just looking at who's actually known to be eligible and played Super Rugby this year or played for the Maori last year (I've included last year's All Blacks in italics, plus Quinn Tupaea who I think is probably a dead cert)...

    Props
    Marcel Renata
    Ollie Norris
    Pouri Rakete-Stones
    Jared Proffit
    Benet Kumeroa
    Tamaiti Williams
    Tyrel Lomax

    Hookers
    Kurt Eklund
    Codie Taylor

    Locks
    Isaia Walker-Leawere
    Laghlan McWhannell
    Max Hicks
    Tahlor Cahill
    Manaaki Selby-Rickit
    Tai Cribb
    Caleb Delany

    Loose forwards
    Cullen Grace
    Nikora Broughton
    Te Kamaka Howden
    Jahrome Brown

    Halfbacks
    Sam Nock
    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
    Cortez Ratima
    Noah Hotham

    First five-eighths
    Rivez Reihana
    Riley Hohepa
    Taine Robinson
    Damian McKenzie
    Ruben Love

    Midfield
    Bailyn Sullivan
    Daniel Rona
    Jake Te Hiwi
    Quinn Tupaea
    Billy Proctor
    Rieko Ioane

    Outside Backs
    Cole Forbes
    Tana Tuhakaraina
    Corey Evans
    Shaun Stevenson
    Jonah Lowe
    Zarn Sullivan

    Looking at a top 23 (using only non-All Blacks) of:

    1 Ollie Norris
    2 Kurt Eklund
    3 Marcel Renata
    4 Isaiah Walker-Leawere
    5 Laghlan McWhannell
    6 TK Howden
    7 Jahrome Brown
    8 Cullen Grace
    9 Sam Nock
    10 Rivez Reihana
    11 Jonah Lowe
    12 Daniel Rona
    13 Bailyn Sullivan
    14 Shaun Stevenson
    15 Corey Evans

    16 ???
    17 Pouri Rakete-Stones
    18 Benet Kumeroa
    19 Caleb Delany
    20 Nikora Broughton
    21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
    22 Taine Robinson
    23 Cole Forbes

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    @Mr-Fish Are any of the MP players qualified?

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    @Tim said in Māori All Blacks 2025:

    @Mr-Fish Are any of the MP players qualified?

    As far as I'm aware, Jackson Garden-Bachop is the only MP player with Maori heritage. I believe he's trying to play for Samoa, however (and I don't think MP players can be selected for NZ rep sides for the first time anyway, and he's not very good).

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    @Mr-Fish I'd rather pick Robinson over JGB. Robinson I thought looked quite sharp in his most recent SR game when he started.

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    As a futile exercise in nothingness, this is what a Pacific All Blacks side (without any Maori players, or likely All Blacks) could look like, if they ever got one off the ground...

    1 George Bower
    2 Ioane Moananu
    3 Saula Ma'u
    4 Josh Lord
    5 Naitoa Ah Kuoi
    6 Samipeni Finau
    7 Du'Plessis Kirifi
    8 Hoskins Sotutu
    9 Folau Fakatava
    10 Stephen Perofeta
    11 Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens
    12 Timoci Tavatavanawai
    13 AJ Lam
    14 Caleb Tangitau
    15 Etene Nanai-Seturo

    16 Soane Vikena
    17 Josh Fusitu'a
    18 Tevita Mafileo
    19 Jimmy Tupou
    20 Christian Lio-Willie
    21 Taufa Funaki
    22 Xavi Taele
    23 Gideon Wrampling

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    @Mr-Fish said in Māori All Blacks 2025:

    4 Josh Lord

    Just out of curiosity, what is Josh Lord's heritage

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    @Trig said in Māori All Blacks 2025:

    @Mr-Fish said in Māori All Blacks 2025:

    4 Josh Lord

    Just out of curiosity, what is Josh Lord's heritage

    NZ and Cook Islands.

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