All Blacks coach Steve Hansen today revealed two squads for the remaining tests of the year.
Auckland's Dalton Papalii was the only uncapped player in the 32-man squad to tour Europe while there where plenty of new names in a wider squad of 19 players who will assemble in Japan following the Bledisloe Cup Test to prepare for the Test against Japan.
Here's all you need to know about the eight new players.
Dalton Papalii
In June 2017 Auckland and Blues loose forward Dalton Papalii was revelling in a second World Under 20 Championship with New Zealand, as a winner in Georgia, but not daring to believe where his career may lead. Opportunity came knocking in 2018 as the Blues were hit by a severe injury crisis and Papalii was signed up. The 21 year old has played outstanding rugby for Auckland in this year's Mitre 10 Cup competition topping the tackles count late in the season. Auckland-raised Papalii captained his St Kentigern's College First XV and in 2015 led the New Zealand Schools side to a convincing win over their Aussie counterparts.
George Bridge
Impressive 23-year-old outside back George Bridge has thrived in the successful environment of the Crusaders Super Rugby team. Born in Gisborne, Bridge moved down to Christchurch six years ago to play club rugby, getting selected in the under 20s national team and Canterbury for the Mitre 10 Cup. He had an outstanding Investec Super Rugby debut during the Crusaders successful 2017 campaign and was named their Rookie of the Year. He continued his form into 2018, finishing second-equal on the leading try scorers list with 15 tries in the Crusaders' back to back title season. Earlier this year Bridge signed with the club until 2022.