Superstar wing Rieko Ioane insists he has not fallen out of favour with the All Blacks selectors – and has hit back at suggestions that his future with the national team is in danger.
Ioane, whose axing from the All Blacks 23 for the Bledisloe Cup decider against Australia last week came as a shock to many New Zealand rugby fans, will return to provincial rugby for the first time in three years when he runs out for Auckland in the Mitre 10 Cup this weekend.
The 26-cap flyer has been one of the leading international players over the past two seasons, but was replaced by George Bridge for the All Blacks' emphatic win over the Wallabies at Eden Park, following a string of underwhelming performances this year.
While the 22-year-old wouldn't divulge what All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen had said to him since, he admitted to being left frustrated with some of the rumours on social media.
"I have spoken with the coaches [about] what they expect of me…but that's behind closed doors and it's what I've got to deal with. I'm just looking forward to getting out there and doing the job for Auckland. I think the last time I played for them was in 2016 so I need to get these legs going again," Ioane said.