Chris Rattue breaks down the key talking points from the All Blacks squad announcement today.
Who is the luckiest player?
Nehe Milner-Skudder. He's always been a very popular footballer, a little man with great feet and attacking verve, a crowd favourite. But Milner-Skudder has had more than his share of injury problems and been ordinary since returning to a dysfunctional Hurricanes side. Milner-Skudder offers a point of difference to the power wings, but he has no form on the board.
Are there any bolters?
No. The selectors have not lurched in any bizarre direction after the French series. This is a team which mixes the old and new, with development for next year's World Cup clearly in mind. But the Highlanders forwards Jackson Hemopo and Shannon Frizell are come-from-nowhere stories. The combative Hemopo looked the real deal in a very brief outing against France. Anyone who recalls the way Frizell set up a try against the Blues this year would understand why the selectors are so interested in him. As for bolter possibility Akira Ioane, new Blues assistant coach Tom Coventry has already made it clear there are work rate targets considered vital by the All Blacks which the big man needs to start hitting.