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A midweek match against Munster has been confirmed for the All Blacks' rugby tour of Britain and Ireland in November.
The match, on November 18 in Limerick, follows an invitation from Irish officials to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Munster's victory over the All Blacks in 1978.
The game is the final addition to New Zealand's end-of-year tour schedule which features six matches, starting with a test against Australia in Hong Kong before tests against Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England.
All Blacks manager Darren Shand today said the size of the touring squad would not be determined until after the Tri-Nations campaign but it could be up to 35 players.
Shand said a 26-man squad would be named for the Tri-Nations on June 1, the day after the Super 14 final.
- NZPA