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Sam Whitelock approached about possible return to All Blacks – report

Sam Whitelock collects his silver medal after the Rugby World Cup final. Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images

Two-time Rugby World Cup winner Sam Whitelock could make a stunning return to international rugby with All Blacks coach Scott Robertson reportedly approaching the 153-Test veteran about a return to New Zealand’s shores.

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Whitelock, who is currently playing with French club Pau in the Top 14, was thought to have retired from the international game after last year’s Rugby World Cup which saw New Zealand finish second behind South Africa.

During that campaign in France, Whitelock became the first All Black to reach and then pass the 150-Test marker, and also became a national hero once again with a famous turnover at the death during the thrilling quarter-final win over Ireland

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While the 35-year-old had seemingly sailed into the sunset after joining younger brother Luke at Pau, it’s understood the legendary All Black could complete a stunning comeback to the top level.

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According to New Zealand Herald scribe Gregor Paul, Whitelock is “considering returning to New Zealand” after a discussion with new All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson.

Robertson won seven Super Rugby titles with Whitelock during a historic run with the Crusaders, and the coach appears intent on working with the set-piece guru once again.

Paul understands that Whitelock could be in line for “at least one more” year of international rugby, and potentially another, with the second-rower a chance to play valuable minutes.

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With multiple genuine greats of All Blacks rugby leaving New Zealand after last year’s World Cup, including lock Brodie Retallick, there’s no question that Whitelock’s return would be significantly positive for a young crop of players coming through.

Chiefs duo Josh Lord and Tupou Vaa’i have played less than 30 Tests between them, and the Crusaders’ Quinten Strange is yet to enter the fray of international rugby with the All Blacks.

Scott Barrett, who has played just short of 70 Tests in the black jersey, is expected to suit up for New Zealand later this year, but Whitelock’s involvement in the squad would still come as a major boost.

But for now, Whitelock is still committed to Pau who currently sit mid-table with 10 wins and eight losses so far this season.

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“I’m looking forward to discovering rugby in France and facing this challenge,” Whitelock said in a Pau statement after signing for the club last year.

“It’s great to be able to play with my brother in the same team and not against each other. My family and I are looking forward to discovering French culture and learning the language.”

It’s understood that Whitelock will have an option at the end of the Top 14 season to either re-sign with Pau or potentially return to New Zealand if a Super Rugby side decides to sign him.

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YeowNotEven 424 days ago

Good source of experience and IP for a Koro role, I’d rather the young bloods get the game time though.

If they can earn it….

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DC 424 days ago

asa mentor to other players he would be great but dont think he would want to play

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mW 423 days ago

Remember he did the damage coming off the bench, huge contribution.

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Blanco 424 days ago

Please, Please, Please bring this arrogant cretin to Dublin in the Autumn. He was one of the scumbags abusing retiring Irish players amd the Irish crowd after the RWC QTR. Just bring the muppet to Dublin!

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DS 422 days ago

Look up “soup dumpling” - that’s Irish rugby fans.

You might have forgotten what your players said to the AB captain and others on the NZ tour?

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JW 424 days ago

Haha what a bunch of wimps your team must be! Didn’t see the All Blacks crying about needing to corner your cretin in a dark alley before they showed him who the boss was in Paris, in front of 50 thousand rabid Irish ;)

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mW 424 days ago

Oh really so how did sam abuse irish players. Is omahoney a retiring player, if he is then that’s a shame. Going to miss the opportunity call him a sh## johnny sexton when the abs play them in Dublin and I read Ireland are sending a ‘b’ sideto sa. That would be such an insult to sa don’t you think?.

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JH 425 days ago

We’ll see.


Gregor Paul does have a habit of writing headlines that suggest something factual (like his recent piece about Razor and the NZ No.8 situation) but as you read his articles, a lot of the time it becomes obvious it’s yet more Gregor speculation, as opposed to anything concrete.

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Toaster 421 days ago

A great fairy tale writer indeed

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mW 424 days ago

It’s all speculation. I find his articles lack credibility .

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JW 425 days ago

These are the sort of headlines rugby needs to build some interest, mostly in the general population, but more eyes on news reports or videos.


Makes me think that New Zealand Rugby could almost have talks with its top players to commit to certain tours they might be available for while playing abroad. Perhaps Sam might be staying with Pau but the interest is more whether NZR will want to rent him from Pau for their Northern(Nov) Tour or blood a new guy.

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SK 425 days ago

Experienced players are always helpful in preparing the next generation and if Whitelock returns it will be a boost for NZ rugby and their young and upcoming players at lock

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Willie 425 days ago

I would have thought Robertson will focus on the future.

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mW 423 days ago

He’s got wrap around experience in his management team and I feel the same can be said for the playing side.

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Jen 425 days ago

I think we need to but maybe Razor wants Whitelock to help bring some of the youngens up to scratch.

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