Israel Dagg predicts the All Blacks XV side to face Japan

June 18 will bring both delight and dismay as New Zealand’s top rugby talent will listen for their name in the first All Blacks squad of the year. What will be a silver lining for some, will be a step closer to a dream for others as the All Blacks XV side will also be named that day.
In a World Cup year, players will have their positional hierarchies revealed to them and also have an opportunity to prove their worth in the international arena.
New Zealand Rugby’s new initiative debuted in 2022 and in 2023 we could already see players graduate from the secondary side to Ian Foster’s squad.
The team will again be coached by Leon MacDonald but this year travel to Japan to face the Brave Blossoms as well as their equivalent team, the Japan XV. The matches will take place on July 8 and 15.
66-cap All Black Israel Dagg this week revealed his predicted All Blacks XV side. The selections include players ascending into the fringe All Black conversation as well as capped All Blacks who have failed to secure their position in 2023.
“Many of them have still got an opportunity to make that squad,” Dagg admitted while announcing his prediction on SENZ Breakfast.
Here’s Dagg’s XV:
- Aidan Ross
- Brodie McAlister
- Nepo Laulala
- Quinten Strange
- Tupou Vaa’i
- Luke Jacobson (c)
- Tom Christie/Du’Plessis Kirifi
- Brayden Iose
- Cortez Ratima/Noah Hotham
- Stephen Perofeta
- Caleb Clarke
- Bryce Heem/Levi Aumua
- Braydon Ennor
- Emoni Narawa
- Shaun Stevenson/Josh Moorby
There were a number of players who prompted further explanation as Dagg read through his list. Luke Jacobson is one name that many feel deserves to be in the All Blacks and Dagg stated “I hope I get proved wrong there”.
At No 7, Tom Christie and Du’plessis Kirifi share the honours but Highlanders captain Billy Harmon was also considered, it was unclear whether Harmon was promoted from his spot in the team last year or demoted.
“The hard one, that’s potentially going to lose his spot in the All Blacks, he’s injured at the moment and I don’t know if he’s done enough. There’s too many quality players playing well, is Caleb Clarke to start on the left wing.”
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Incredibly low scores given the demolition job of a tier 1 side, bigger margin than they had against Namibia.
Go to commentsOf course it's him. Almost no one would say otherwise so he's "offering"up nothing. He is not the "fall guy" he is the Head Coach responsible for setting his team up for failure by poor selections, poor tactics, crappy team culture and making wild claims about what he was going to do - then becoming aggressive when journalists asked him about those claims. He is the ring master of the Australian Rugby Circus and his mate McLennan needs to walk the plank with him.
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