All Blacks and Chiefs utility back Damian McKenzie has admitted he's torn about the prospect of representing the North Island in the North v South game in August, saying his roots are with the south.
The North v South game has been confirmed for August 29 at Eden Park. John Plumtree and Scott McLeod will coach the North Island and Greg Feek and Brad Mooar will coach the South Island team, it was revealed on The Breakdown last night.
Last week All Blacks coach Ian Foster said players would be eligible for either the North or South Island side depending on which province they made their first-class debut for.
The eligibility ruling means the likes of Northland's Jack Goodhue and Taranaki's Scott and Jordie Barrett will instead play for the South Island, having made their provincial debuts for Canterbury, while Christchurch's Anton Lienert-Brown and Invercargill's Damian McKenzie will play for the North Island as they both first played for Waikato.
Appearing on The Breakdown last night, McKenzie was asked if he would want to play for the South Island.