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Jamie Joseph names new starting No.10 for All Blacks XV against Uruguay 

BATH, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 08: Rivez Reihana of New Zealand XV scores his team's fourth try during the England A and All Blacks XV match at The Recreation Ground on November 08, 2025 in Bath, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

Jamie Joseph has continued to rotate his All Blacks XV squad to give all players starting opportunities, with this weekend’s clash the last of the tour for the Kiwi development squad.

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A Rugby World Cup-bound Uruguay side awaits at Stade Raoul Barrière, Béziers, France, but the All Blacks XV have named some capped talent of their own to extend their winning streak to seven.

Dalton Papali’i will again captain the team, this time with the No.8 on his back, joining Folau Fakatava and Dallas McLeod as the capped All Blacks in the starting XV.

Josh Fusitu’a, Bradley Slater, and George Dyer have been named to start in the front row, with locks Josh Beehre and Caleb Delany completing the tight five.

TK Howden moves back to his more familiar No.6 jersey this week, after playing at lock for the first time since his high school days in his All Blacks XV debut against England A last weekend. Fellow Highlanders flanker Sean Withy joins him on the openside flank while Papali’i packs down at the back of the scrum.

Fakatava joins Rivez Reihana in the halves, with the playmaker set to link with a familiar, all-Crusaders midfield in Dallas McLeod and Braydon Ennor. Etene Nanai-Seturo, Chay Fihaki, and Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens form a lethal back three to complete the starting XV.

On the bench, All Blacks rookie Brodie McAlister is set to bring impact alongside Siale Lauaki, Benet Kumeroa, Devan Flanders, and Kaylum Boshier in the forwards. Xavier Roe, Josh Jacomb, and Daniel Rona will also be on hand to provide energy off the pine.

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“I’ve coached against them [Uruguay] three times,” All Blacks XV head coach Jamie Joseph said. “[They bring] Passion, South American emotion, a very passionate team, wear their hearts on their sleeves and play in the same kind of way, very abrasive on the defence side of things and go hard at the breakdown.”

Uruguay are on the rise in the world rankings, currently sitting 15th after wins against Romania and Portugal this season, while a defeat to Argentina is sure to have made them more battle-hardened.

“They do a lot of mauling, love the scrum. That’s kind of what you would say is the traditional kind of game from the South Americans. We’re expecting a real gritty game and no doubt they’ll get into us up front and try to put us under pressure there. We’ve just got to make sure that we can weather the storm.”

Fixture
Rugby Union Hybrid Friendlies
All Blacks XV
45 - 21
Full-time
Uruguay
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All Blacks XV team to play Uruguay 

  1. Josh Fusitu’a
  2. Bradley Slater
  3. George Dyer
  4. Josh Beehre
  5. Caleb Delany
  6. Te Kamaka Howden
  7. Sean Withy
  8. Dalton Papali’i (Captain)
  9. Folau Fakatava
  10. Rivez Reihana
  11. Etene Nanai-Seturo
  12. Dallas McLeod
  13. Braydon Ennor
  14. Chay Fihaki
  15. Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens
Reserves

  1. Brodie McAlister
  2. Siale Lauaki
  3. Benet Kumeroa
  4. Devan Flanders
  5. Kaylum Boshier
  6. Xavier Roe
  7. Josh Jacomb
  8. Daniel Rona
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Ben A 27 days ago

“TK Howden moves back to his more familiar No.6 jersey this week, after playing at lock for the first time since his high school days in his All Blacks XV debut”.


A nitpicky response here on my part but he definitely played some lock for the Highlanders this season.

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Tk 28 days ago

That's a bloody good looking back line.

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JW 28 days ago

Love that 8,9,10 spine and hope Los Teros can get stuck in and try and put pressure on Reihana, while entertaining us with their flair.

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GP 29 days ago

Good to see Canterbury hooker Brodie McAlister in the squad for NZ 15. I know in the NPC Final showed his worth scoring a great try. Just a shame, his fellow Canterbury hooker George Bell is not getting any rugby in the AB’s.After a outstanding season for Canterbury, then getting drafted in to the squad. Why do AB coaches do this ?

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SC 29 days ago

The All Blacks need 3 hookers and Bell is the third hooker so he plays against weaker opponents like Wales. Simple as that.


If you ask Bell if he would rather be at Twickenham or some small club pitch somewhere in France tomorrow, you know he would say Twickers

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Otagoman II 29 days ago

Controlling fate...I don’t like it as it sucks up money that could go to the domestic game. If they had the odd midweek game then that would be good.

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