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Maori All Blacks and All Blacks XV flyer re-signs with Hurricanes

Bailyn Sullivan of All Blacks XV evades the tackle of Teddy Thomas of Barbarians during the Killik Cup match between Barbarians and All Blacks XV at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. (Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Maori All Blacks and All Blacks XV representative Bailyn Sullivan will remain in New Zealand’s windy capital for another season, with the backline utility agreeing to a one-year contract extension with the Hurricanes until the end of the 2026 campaign.

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The Hurricanes announced on Thursday that Sullivan has committed to another season in Wellington. This comes as a major boost for the club, as the 26-year-old has become a prominent member of the Canes over the last few years.

After debuting for the Hurricanes in an opening-round loss to the Crusaders in the 2022 Super Rugby season, Sullivan has gone on to play 27 matches for the club, including two starts in as many appearances in 2025.

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Sullivan has worn the No. 13 jersey in both matches so far this season, and coach Clark Laidlaw has once again named the outside centre to start in the team’s round three New Zealand derby against the Blues at Sky Stadium.

“I’m very excited to have the opportunity to say around for another year with the ‘Canes,” Sullivan said in a statement.

“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time here and have created lifelong memories and friends and looking forward to being able to create some more.”

As a physical centre who also has the elite-level pace needed to thrive on either wing, Sullivan has also caught the attention of national selectors. Sullivan played for the All Blacks XV in a win over a Japan XV in 2023 before later pulling on the Maori All Blacks jersey.

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Sullivan started on the left wing in two matches for the Maori All Blacks last year, which included a try in the 42nd minute during the 36-10 win over the Japan XV on June 29 at Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium.

Earlier in 2022, Sullivan had previously played for both representative teams.

As a player to watch in Super Rugby Pacific this season already, it bodes well for the Hurricanes that coach Laidlaw believes “we’ll see his best rugby” in the years ahead.

“He shows maturity on and off the field and understands what he needs to do in his preparation,’ coach Laidlaw added.

“It’s great to be able to secure a talent like Bailyn, he can play in the midfield and on the wing and over the next few years we’ll see his best rugby.”

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Sullivan will link up with Peter Umaga-Jensen in the Hurricanes midfield this week when they take on the winless Blues in Wellington. All Blacks Peter Lakai and Pasilio Tosi have also been named for their first start in Hurricanes colours this season.

The other headline-grabbing inclusion for the Hurricanes is the selection of outside back Kade Banks who will debut at fullback. Banks enjoyed a breakout season in the NPC with North Harbour last year, which saw the flyer score tries for fun during that campaign.

“It’s great to be able to have Kade Banks in the team this week, he’s had a really strong pre-season and deserves this opportunity to debut,” Laidlaw said.

“Being the 2024 champions, the Blues will be highly motivated and demand a top-quality performance from us. We certainly feel inspired to play well and meet that demand.”

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cw 3 hours ago
The coaching conundrum part one: Is there a crisis Down Under?

Thanks JW for clarifying your point and totally agree. The ABs are still trying to find their mojo” - that spark of power that binds and defines them. Man the Boks certainly found theirs in Wellington! But I think it cannot be far off for ABs - my comment about two coaches was a bit glib. The key point for me is that they need first a coach or coaches that can unlock that power and for me that starts at getting the set piece right and especially the scrum and second a coach that can simplify the game plans. I am fortified in this view by NBs comment that most of the ABs tries come from the scrum or lineout - this is the structured power game we have been seeing all year. But it cannot work while the scrum is backpeddling. That has to be fixed ASAP if Robertson is going to stick to this formula. I also think it is too late in the cycle to reverse course and revert to a game based on speed and continuity. The second is just as important - keep it simple! Complex movements that require 196 cm 144 kg props to run around like 95kg flankers is never going to work over a sustained period. The 2024 Blues showed what a powerful yet simple formula can do. The 2025 Blues, with Beauden at 10 tried to be more expansive / complicated - and struggled for most of the season.

I also think that the split bench needs to reflect the game they “want” to play not follow some rote formula. For example the ABs impact bench has the biggest front row in the World with two props 195cm / 140 kg plus. But that bulk cannot succeed without the right power based second row (7, 4, 5, 6). That bulk becomes a disadvantage if they don’t have a rock solid base behind them - as both Boks showed at Eden Park and the English in London. Fresh powerful legs need to come on with them - thats why we need a 6-2 bench. And teams with this split can have players focused only on 40 minutes max of super high intensity play. Hence Robertson needs to design his team to accord with these basic physics.



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