Jordie Barrett has emerged from the pack.
Over the last few years, the 24-year-old has been something of a Swiss Army Knife in the All Blacks' drawer. Making his debut at the top level of the game in 2017, Barrett has since started on both wings, at first five-eighth and fullback, while has also been used as a versatile option off the bench, able to cover any position from 10 to 15.
In 2021 however, Barrett has achieved the career goal of establishing himself as the first-choice fullback for the All Blacks, with the growth in his game on show as he has taken ownership of the role. That has been particularly clear throughout the lengthy stint abroad for the Rugby Championship and Northern Tour, in which Barrett has had one of the higher workloads in the squad.
With nine tests of the tour played, Barrett has featured in eight of them – with seven of his appearances being in the No.15 jersey. Barrett will make his eighth start of the tour at fullback on Sunday morning (NZ time) against France, with the test against the USA being the only one he won't play a part in during the campaign abroad.
"It has been a challenge a little bit, particularly long tour, high minutes, but I wouldn't have it any other way," Barrett said of his involvement during this tour.