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'It's something that does burn in the back of my mind': All Blacks ambitions remain for Liam Squire

Liam Squire. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Liam Squire hasn’t ruled out an All Blacks return as he gets set to make his Super Rugby comeback with the Highlanders.

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The former All Blacks loose forward has signed with the Highlanders for next year’s Super Rugby Aotearoa after returning early from Japan’s DoCoMo Red Hurricanes.

When asked whether eyeing a spot in the All Blacks was on his agenda, Squire said the dream was “definitely not over”.

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“It’s something that does burn in the back of my mind,” Squire said. “But for me, I sort of don’t look too far ahead. Making the Highlanders squad is the number one priority. They’ve got a lot of depth in the loose forwards so it’s going to be exciting and challenging in that aspect.”

Squire left the Highlanders after the 2019 season having played 33 games for the franchise in four seasons. He only played three games for them in the 2019 season due to injuries and then making himself unavailable. He also made himself unavailable for the All Blacks last year.

During an extended pandemic-enforced break, the 29-year-old had knee and hip surgery to tackle his chronic injuries – which he said first triggered thoughts of returning to rugby.

“After getting that hip surgery and probably a couple of other little things I felt like I still had a bit left here in New Zealand and staying home and playing Super Rugby again was exciting. I sort of feel refreshed again like I’ve got my second wind,” he said.

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“This year’s been quite tough but it’s also given me a chance to get all those injuries taken care of. I haven’t had the chance to get a good pre-season done where I’ve focused on what I need to strengthen so I’m heading in the right direction, not 100 per cent yet but we’re definitely building so I think come Super Rugby I’ll be hitting my strides.

“I’ve got high standards of where I want to get to coming back.”

Meanwhile, there are six new faces and two returning players among the Highlanders squad. The squad features 22 forwards and 17 backs and will again be co-captained by Ash Dixon and Aaron Smith.

Exciting Japanese World Cup player Kazuki Himeno will join Squire in the loose forwards along with former Crusader Billy Harmon and James Lentjes returning from injury after missing Super Rugby Aotearoa in 2020.

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JW 1 hour ago
Everyone knows Robertson is not supposed to be doing the coaching

Yeah it’s not actually that I’m against the idea this is not good enough, I just don’t know whos responsible for the appalling selections, whether the game plan will work, whether it hasn’t worked because Razor has had too much input or too little input, and whether were better or worse for the coachs not making it work against themselves.

I think that’s the more common outlook rather than people panicking mate, I think they just want something to happen and that needs an outlet. For instance, yes, we were still far too good for most in even weaker areas like the scrum, but it’s the delay in the coaches seemingly admitting that it’s been dissapoint. How can they not see DURING THE GAME it didn’t go right and say it? What are they scared of? Do they think the estimation of the All Blacks will go down in peoples minds? And of course thats not a problem if it weren’t for the fact they don’t do any better the next game! And then they finally seem to see and things get better. I’ve had endless discussions with Chicken about what’s happening at half time, and the lack of any real change. That problem is momentum is consistent with their being NO progress through the year. The team does not improve. The lineout is improved and is good. The scrum is weak and stays weak. The misfires and stays misfiring. When is the new structure following Lancasters Leinster going to click?



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